Nearly the whole lab and many collaborators will be at Ocean Sciences in New Orleans next week talking about our work!
- Monday, 9:30-9:45am, R02: Talia Young, “ME11A-07: How Are Fishing Patterns and Fishing Communities Responding to Climate Change? A Test Case from the Northwest Atlantic“
- Monday, 9:45-10:00am, 215-216: Malin Pinsky, “PC11A-08: Can We “Future-Proof” Marine Conservation Planning?“
- Monday, 12:51-12:56pm, Student Lounge/Career Center theater space, Great Hall C: Patrick Flanagan, “The SUBstitute: Truly “immersive” marine science education“
- Monday, 4-6pm, Poster Hall: Jim Morley, “PC14B-2065: Response of Marine Taxa to Climate Variability in the Southeast U.S.“
- Monday, 4-6pm, Poster Hall: Michelle Stuart, “ME14D-0642: Who’s your daddy? Using RADseq to explore survival and paternity in the clownfish, Amphiprion clarkii.“
- Monday, 4-6pm, Poster Hall: Patrick Flanagan, “ME14D-0638: Variable responses in marine community structure to changes in temperature“
- Thursday, 8:45-9:00am, R02: Becca Selden, “ME41A-04: The Influence of Predator-prey Interactions on Climate-induced Range Shifts in Marine Communities“
- Friday, 4-6pm, Poster Hall: Ryan Batt, “ME54A-0910: Evaluating temperature as a driver of changing coastal biodiversity“
- Friday, 4-6pm, Poster Hall: Joanie Kleypas, “PC54B-2254: Impacts of Larval Connectivity on Coral Heat Tolerance“
Come see us at Ocean Sciences!