MARS 6910

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Last Updated August 21, 2017

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Dr. David Hyrenbach

 


Office:

CTSA # 1, Oceanic Institute


Office Hours:

(HLC, 2nd floor lanai)

Tu & Th; 10:45 - 12:00

Th; 14:30 - 15:30

or by appointment at CTSA #1, OI

 

 

Resources


 

 

Course Schedule

PDFs of scientific articles are for class use only.

Please do not distribute.

 

Date
Presenter
Title
Paper(s)
8 / 31


Jon Adsem

Advanced Telemetry Systems

 

Advances in Technology for Wilfdlife Management
9 / 7


Allen Andrews

NOAA Fisheries

 

Bombs and Blue Marlin (Makaira nigricans): confirmation of rapid growth
9 / 14


Danny Coffey

University of Hawaii at Manoa

 

Revealing the spatial dynamics and behavior of sharks in Hawaii
9 / 21


Dustin Moss

Oceanic Institute

 

Shrimp Research at Oceanic Institute of Hawaii Pacific University and Its Impact on Global Shrimp Aquaculture
9 / 28


Brad Romine

University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program

 

Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Adaptation in Hawaii
10 / 5


Eric Gilman

The Nature Conservancy

 

Risk Factors for Seabird Bycatch in the Hawaii Longline Tuna Fishery
10 / 12


Zac Forsman

Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology

 

Coral secrets uncovered by DNA and cultivation
10 / 19


Chad Callan

Oceanic Institute

 

Yellow Tang culture progress at Oceanic Institute and "next steps" for marine ornamental aquaculture in Hawaii
10 / 26


David Hyrenbach

HPU

 

Seabird Ecology and Sustainable Management of Oceanic Islands: A Chilean Perspective

 

11 / 2


Melissa Jung

HPU

 

Polymer Identification of Plastic Debris Ingested by Pelagic Sea Turtles in the Central Pacific
11 / 9


Kalani Quiocho

NOAA Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument

 

The reestablishment of the NWHI as a Hawaiian place
11 / 16


Amanda Bradford

NOAA Cetacean Research Program

 

Finding mobile needles in a moving haystack: counting whales and dolphins in Hawaiian waters
11 / 30


Olivia Nigro

HPU

 

Microbial life in the ocean basement: How low can we go?

 

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