Field Site Webinar: Jenny Davis, NOAA Beaufort Lab
Beneficial use of dredged sediments for increased resilience to sea level rise. UNC Chapel Hill, Institute of Marine Sciences Available on Zoom Webinar. Meeting ID: 932 7361 7162
Beneficial use of dredged sediments for increased resilience to sea level rise. UNC Chapel Hill, Institute of Marine Sciences Available on Zoom Webinar. Meeting ID: 932 7361 7162
The UNC at Chapel Hill's Earth, Marine, and Environmental Sciences Department presents the Research Seminar of graduate student Aliyah Griffith. This event will be held on Wednesday, November 3rd, at 1:00 pm. This event is remote only and can be … Read more
Rip currents & other mechanisms for exchange of plankton & pollutants across the nearshore region. Virtual Only - UNC Chapel Hill, Institute of Marine Sciences Available on Zoom Webinar. Meeting ID: 932 7361 7162
Historical & evolutionary ecology intersecting in an oyster host-parasite system shape the long-term trajectory of a key resource species. UNC Chapel Hill, Institute of Marine Sciences Available on Zoom Webinar. Meeting ID: 932 7361 7162
The UNC at Chapel Hill's Earth, Marine, and Environmental Sciences Department presents the Research Seminar of graduate student Anne Smiley. This event will be held on Monday, November 15th, at 1:25 pm. This seminar will be held both in person … Read more
Ups and downs: Decoding the processes driving resistance, resilience, and temporal variability in coastal ecosystems. UNC Chapel Hill, Institute of Marine Sciences Available on Zoom Webinar. Meeting ID: 932 7361 7162
The UNC at Chapel Hill's Earth, Marine, and Environmental Sciences Department presents the Research Seminar of graduate student Acacia Zhao. This event will be held on Thursday, December 2nd, at 11:00 am. This seminar is remote only and can be … Read more
Ecosystem function and ecological services from overwash ponds on North Core Banks, NC https://unc.zoom.us/j/96397883426 Recording available at: https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/497c13da-2509-4f5d-b87c-51c730521787
Abstract: Globally, blue carbon ecosystems (such as tidal wetlands, seagrass meadows, and estuaries) are widely recognized as efficient sites of atmospheric carbon sequestration, storing carbon in organic-rich soils1. Within these environments, bacterial metabolism is a significant component of carbon flow, … Read more
Ecuador’s Watershed and Water Resources Integrated Management National Plan Sixto A. Durán-Ballén Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador Mitchell 110 Zoom Meeting ID: 935 9475 0861 Passcode: EMES22 Abstract: Ecuador is a country rich in water resources. However, water demand … Read more
The Arctic has experienced rapid increases in temperatures in recent decades, shifting cryosphere terrestrial and ocean processes. This has implications for arctic deltas which are the meeting place for land-sea interactions. Seasonal sea ice coverage has been present in the … Read more
Evaluating the Efficacy of Living Shorelines in Bogue Sound to Develop a Recommendation for the DMF-IMS Waterfront Caroline Chen, Katie Diamond, Anna Gibbons, Noelle Keister, Becca Kelley, Meg McCartney, Madison Milotte, Sophia Palmieri, Kylie Showalter, Avery West, Soph Williams
Mechanism of Regulation of Type VI Secretion System When bacteria colonize a system, they must compete for space and nutrients. During the competition process, some bacteria can build a molecular weapon that injects toxins inside competitor cells to eliminate … Read more
The importance of how and why animals interact with environmental novelty continues to grow as pristine landscapes are increasingly reshaped by human activity. Floating mariculture operations (hereafter farms), a form of novel habitat that is expanding in North Carolina and … Read more