Oceanography
δ13C and δ15N of particulate organic matter in the Santa Barbara Channel: drivers and implications for trophic inference
Poster Number: 183 Presenter/Primary Author: Robert Miller We investigated the extent to which temporal variation in the stable isotope composition of suspended particulate organic matter (POM) was explained by phytoplankton biomass and production at a sou
Coupling environmental history with physiological performance: a new direction for ocean acidification research
Poster Number: 163 Presenter/Primary Author: Emily Rivest While studies publishing the variability of nearshore pH and in situ biological response are becoming more common (e.g.
Coastal and Marine Mercury Ecosystem Research Collaborative (C-MERC)
Poster Number: 134 Presenter/Primary Author: Charles Driscoll Most human exposure to mercury in the U.S.
Palmer LTER: Long-Term Ecological Research on the Antarctic Marine Ecosystem: Looking Back in Time Through Marine Ecosystem Space.
Poster Number: 129 Presenter/Primary Author: Hugh Ducklow The Palmer Station region on the western shore of the Antarctic Peninsula, site of Palmer LTER, is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, especially in winter.
Ocean Acidification (OA) Data Management
Working Group Reports Final reports: LTER Ocean Acidification Data Management working group report Participant list: list_of_participants.xls Ocean acidification (OA), the decline of seawater pH due to absorption of anthropogenic CO2, is a fast developing field of research. Session: Working Group Session 7 - Thursday Room Assignment: Longs Peak - Chasm Lake (60)