Long Island Sound Seminar Series: 'Lessons and Projections from 20 Years of Biodiversity'
The Werth Center for Coastal and Marine Studies presents:
The Fifteenth Annual Long Island Sound Seminar Series
Wednesday, February 28, 1 - 2 p.m., Academic Science Building 210
Colette Feehan, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Montclair State University
"Phase Shifts in Marine Ecosystems Driven by Storms, Disease,
and Glacial Melting"
Wednesday, March 28, 1 - 2 p.m., Academic Science Building 210
Gary Wikfors, Chief, Aquaculture Sustainability Branch/Lab Director, NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center
"The Integrated Pest Management Model as a Framework for Aquaculture Harmful Algal Bloom (Red Tide) Mitigation"
Wednesday, April 4, 1 - 2 p.m., Academic Science Building 210
Sean Grace, Associate Professor, Biology, Southern Connecticut State University
"Interspecific Competition on Changing Temperate Reefs"
Wednesday, April 18, 1 - 2 p.m., Academic Science Building 210
David Hudson, Research Scientist, The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk
"Incorporating the Public into Doing Science and Conservation: Lessons and Projections from 20 Years of Biodiversity Monitoring in the Long Island Sound"
The Fifteenth Annual Long Island Sound Seminar Series is sponsored by the Werth Center for Coastal and Marine Studies.
Questions: Vince Breslin (203-392-6602), Jim Tait (203-392-5838) or Sean Grace (203-392-6216)
Refreshments will be served.
Contact
Vince BreslinPhone: 203-392-6602