SEACOOS Investigators to Make 18 Presentations at 2006 Ocean Sciences Meeting
SEACOOS investigators will make 18 presentations in 10 sessions at the 2006 Ocean Sciences Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, February 20-24, 2006.
The meeting is a semi-annual event sponsored by American Geophysical Union, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, The Oceanography Society, and Estuarine Research Federation.
SEACOOS investigators will make the following presentations at the 2006 Ocean Sciences Meeting:
- The Southeast Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS): Implementation of a regional program in the Southeastern United States
- A Coordinated Coastal Ocean Observing and Modeling System for the West Florida Shelf
- Mapped Fields of Surface Geostrophic Currents based on Altimetry, and Fields of Sea Surface Winds, Cloud-Free Sea Surface Temperature and Chlorophyll Concentration using Monovariate OI and a Multivariate EOF Technique
- Real-Time Surface Velocity Mapping Using Wellen Radars in the Florida Straits
- Characterization of Noise in HF Radar on the North Carolina Outer Banks
- Observing Eddy Activity Using Wellen Radars and a Moored Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler in the Florida Straits
- HF Radar Wave Measurement Over a High Current Shear Region in the Florida Straits
- A baroclinic, regional West Florida Shelf model nested in a 1/2˚ North Atlantic HYCOM model, inclusive of tides
- An Initial Assessment of East Florida Shelf Information System (EFSIS) Driven by Global NCOM Products
- Mid-Shelf Observations of Internal Wave Activity in the South Atlantic Bight
- Ocean Current Structures and Sea Surface Height Estimates Across the Central West Florida Shelf
- Cold event in the South Atlantic Bight during summer of 2003: Model simulations and implications
- Coastal Upwelling in Western Boundary Currents: the Florida Current and Associated Reef Ecosystems
- A time series of upper ocean currents as measured from the Explorer of the Seas
- Utilization of a Commercial Cruise Liner as a Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) and Research Platform
- Infusing Cultural Connections to Enhance Science Education: A professional development program for elementary and middle school teachers
- Lagrangian description of 2-D marine larval dispersal kernels
- Simulated Nutrient and Plankton Fluxes From Florida Current Frontal Eddies Along the East Florida Shelf: Implications for the Oculina Bank Deep Coral Reef Ecosystem