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Dave L. Valentine
Distinguished Professor and Norris Presidential Chair, University of California Santa Barbara
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Spatial and temporal variability of dissolved oxygen in the Santa Barbara Channel, California
RECENT ADVANCES IN THE QUANTIFICATION AND UNDERSTANDING OF OCEAN DEOXYGENATION USING OBSERVATIONAL, MODELING, AND DATA SCIENCE APPROACHES II POSTER
ocean sciences | 12 december 2024
De'Marcus Robinson, Daniele Bianchi, Na Liu, David...
Dissolved oxygen has been declining along the coast and open ocean for decades, including within the Santa Barbara Basin (SBB), a low-oxygen basin in ...
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Marine Group II Archaea’s Role in Photic Zone Alkane Cycling
UNDERSTANDING MICROBIAL MARINE LIFE THROUGH THE MOLECULAR LENS II ORAL
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 22 february 2024
Eleanor C. Arrington, Sara Matsumura, Connor Love,...
Biogenic hydrocarbons (or cryptic microbial hydrocarbons) originate from cyanobacteria and other microalgae in the form of long-chain alkanes and alke...
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Comparing conveyance strategies and determining the fate of Giant Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) biomass for marine carbon dioxide removal
MARINE-BASED CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL (MCDR): THE SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, ETHICS, SOCIAL, AND GOVERNANCE NEEDS III POSTER
carbon management | 21 february 2024
Sebastian Krause, Sara Matsumura, Daniel Dauhajre,...
Since the preindustrial era, greenhouse gas emissions from anthropogenic activities have increased the global temperatures of Earth by 1 °C. If b...
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Exploring Microbial Community Responses to Anthropogenic Influences in Deep-Sea Sediments of the Southern California Bight
UNDERSTANDING MICROBIAL MARINE LIFE THROUGH THE MOLECULAR LENS I POSTER
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 21 february 2024
Hailie Kittner, Eleanor C. Arrington, Na Liu, Jona...
The San Pedro Basin (SPB) within the Southern California Bight stands as a compelling case study for deciphering the intricate relationship between an...
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Towards a regional, coupled modeling system to robustly quantify the viability and environmental impacts of seaweed mCDR
MODELING APPROACHES IN SUPPORT OF OCEAN-BASED CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL (CDR) RESEARCH I ORAL
carbon management | 20 february 2024
Daniel Dauhajre, Daniele Bianchi, Anh Le Duy Pham,...
The meaningful execution of marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) via seaweed cultivation and sinking requires a massive cultivated area (approximately...
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Trichodesmium Produces Unusual Lipids That May Aid in Coordinating Colony-Wide Activities and Nutrient Acquisition
PHYTOPLANKTON ECOLOGY AT LARGE SCALES V POSTER
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 20 february 2024
Kelsey Gosselin, David L. Valentine
Trichodesmium is a widespread and important cyanobacteria that remains enigmatic despite decades of research. One unique but unexplored aspect of thes...
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Persistent contamination of Southern California’s deep coastal ocean from historical disposal of industrial waste.
WATER QUALITY AND POLLUTION ASSESSMENT: IMPACTS, BIOMONITORING, AND MITIGATION STRATEGIES II POSTER
contaminants in the marine environment | 20 february 2024
Jacob Schmidt, Mong Sin Christine Wu, Hailie Kittn...
Industrial waste disposal in the deep ocean was common in the mid-1900s along the coast of Southern California. The deep ocean nearest Los Angeles, Ca...
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Fatty Acid and Isotope Biomarker Response to Coral Heterotrophy In Context of in situ Sampling on Reefs
ECOLOGICAL INSIGHTS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN CORAL REEF MONITORING AND RESTORATION IV POSTER
marine ecology and biodiversity | 19 february 2024
Connor Love, Marleen Stuhr, Michael D. Fox, Veroni...
Reef-building corals are mixotrophic and obtain organic matter from their endosymbiotic dinoflagellates or through heterotrophy on particulate organic...
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