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Oceanography Senior Thesis Undergraduate Symposium: Cruising the waters of Hawaii Tuesday, March 8 & Thursday, March 10, 2011 1:30 – 4pm Ocean Sciences Building, Room 425 Tuesday, March 8 1:30 Welcome 1:31 Megan Presco/: Seafloor terrain and sediment characteriza5on at Molokai, Loihi, and Cross Seamount using seafloor mapping, computer analysis, and sediment grab sampling 1:45 Jim Shobe: Evidence of ac5ve erosional processes in submarine canyons north of Molokai, Hawaii 2:00 Stephen Pang: La Niña’s effect on primary produc5vity in the equatorial Pacific 2:15 Sophorn Ven: Determining picoplankton community and abundance near the Hawaiian Islands with varying human and nutrient impacts 2:30 Sarah Wiesner: Diatom and dinoflagellate abundance and ecology in waters off the Hawaiian coast 2:45 – 3:00 Break 3:00 Florence van Tulder: Abundance and distribu5on of bacteria and viruses in the various ecotypes of the Hawaiian Islands 3:15 Rachel Lipsy: Eddy impact on anthropogenic chemicals in the lee of Hawaii 3:30 Ma/ Couldrey: Internal 5des at Cross Seamount 3:45 Zack Mazlan: An inves5ga5on into flow dynamics around Cross Seamount, Hawaii

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Oceanography Senior Thesis Undergraduate Symposium: Cruising the waters of Hawaii Tuesday, March 8 & Thursday, March 10, 2011 1:30 – 4pm Ocean Sciences Building, Room 425

Tuesday, March 8

1:30  Welcome  

1:31      Megan  Presco/:  Seafloor  terrain  and  sediment  characteriza5on  at    Molokai,  Loihi,  and  Cross  Seamount  using  seafloor  mapping,    computer  analysis,  and  sediment  grab  sampling  

1:45      Jim  Shobe:  Evidence  of  ac5ve  erosional  processes  in  submarine    canyons  north  of  Molokai,  Hawaii  

2:00      Stephen  Pang:  La  Niña’s  effect  on  primary  produc5vity  in  the    equatorial  Pacific  

2:15      Sophorn  Ven:  Determining  picoplankton  community  and  abundance    near  the  Hawaiian  Islands  with  varying  human  and  nutrient  impacts  

2:30      Sarah  Wiesner:  Diatom  and  dinoflagellate  abundance  and  ecology  in    waters  off  the  Hawaiian  coast    

2:45  –  3:00      Break  

3:00      Florence  van  Tulder:  Abundance  and  distribu5on  of  bacteria  and    viruses  in  the  various  ecotypes  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands  

3:15      Rachel  Lipsy:  Eddy  impact  on  anthropogenic  chemicals  in  the  lee  of    Hawaii  

3:30      Ma/  Couldrey:  Internal  5des  at  Cross  Seamount  

3:45      Zack  Mazlan:  An  inves5ga5on  into  flow  dynamics  around  Cross    Seamount,  Hawaii  

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Oceanography Senior Thesis Undergraduate Symposium: Cruising the waters of Hawai’i Tuesday, March 8 & Thursday, March 10, 2011 1:30 – 4pm Ocean Sciences Building, Room 425

Thursday, March 10

1:30      Welcome  

1:31      Liz  Ewings:  Variability  in  zooplankton  distribu5on  at  cyclone    Enakai  in  the  lee  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands  

1:45      James  Peck:  The  effects  of  seamounts  on  the  abundance  of    ver5cally  migra5ng  zooplankton  

2:00      Audrey  Djunaedi:  Zooplankton  diel  ver5cal  migra5on  and    distribu5on  rela5ve  to  Cross  seamount  using  75  kHz  acous5c    and  net  tow  surveys    

2:15      Jenn  Mileli:  Resilience  to  coral  bleaching  due  to  low  nitrogen    levels  in  Hawaiian  coral  reefs  

2:30      Becky  Hemingway:  Inverse  echo  sounding:  Using  measured    water  depth  to  calculate  water  temperature  and  its  varia5on    over  5me  

2:45  –  3:00      Break  

3:00      Sami  Petersen:  Measuring  physical  characteris5cs  and    proper5es  of  Loihi  Seamount  

3:15      Ben  Metz:  Temporal  and  compara5ve  variability  of  iron  and    carbon  dioxide  of  Loihi  Seamount  hydrothermal  systems  

3:30      Byungho  Min:  Manganese  concentra5on  of  hydrothermal    plume  at  Pele’s  Pit,  Loihi  Seamount,  Hawaii    

3:45      Erik  French:  The  correla5on  of  bacterial  concentra5on  to    chemical  composi5on  among  diffuse  hydrothermal  vents  on    Loihi  Seamount