SEACOOS Members Participate in ASLO-TOS Conference
The American Society of Liminology and Oceanography (ASLO) and The Oceanographical Society (TOS) inaugural Ocean Research 2004 Conference met in Honolulu, Hawaii, from March 15-20, 2004. The conference brought members of both societies together and generated a great deal of discussion among some of the leading ocean researchers in the nation. Among them were several SEACOOS primary investigators and associates on hand to give presentations.
SEACOOS members who gave presentations are:
| John Bane | Mike Muglia |
| Catherine Edwards | Jim Nelson |
| Jerome Fleitcher | Lundie Spence |
| Madilyn Fletcher | Luke Stearns |
| Sara Haines | Jack Thigpen |
| Ruoying He | Robert Weisberg |
| Edward Kearns | Cisco Werner |
| Christopher Mooers | Elizabeth Williams |
Below is a list of SEACOOS presentations from Ocean Research 2004:
- Seasonal and Interannual Variability in the Georgia Bight
Catherine R. Edwards, Sara M. Haines, Harvey E. Seim (UNC), Jim Nelson and Trent Moore (SkIO)
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Numerical Simulations of Florida Current Frontal Eddies with Implications for Mesoscale Biophysical Processes and Fisheries Oceanography
Jerome Fietchter and Christopher Mooers (UM)
- An Overview of SEA-COOS and the Development of a Region-Wide Wind Field
Harvey Seim (UNC), Ed Kearns (UM), Robert Weisberg (USF), Jim Nelson (SkIO), Cisco Werner(UNC), Madilyn Fletcher (USC), Chris Mooers (UM), Jack Thigpen (NC Sea Grant), and Ruoying He (WHOI)
- Strategies for Connecting Ocean Scientists to Educators
Lundie Spence, C.J. Thomas, J.J. Clair, and M. Olsen (SECOSEE)
- Surface Currents Off the Outer Banks of North Carolina
Luke Stearns, Mike Muglia, Harvey Seim, and John Bane (UNC)
- VOS Contributions from the Explorer of the Seas to the SEACOOS Observational Network
Elizabeth Williams and Ed Kearns (UM)