2021 Virtual Annual Meeting Marine and Coastal Lightning Talks

During our 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting, COAST hosted​ ​​a series of marine and coastal​ lightning talks. The marine and coastal lightning talks were 5 minutes in length and were pre-recorded. Speakers were present to answer questions during live Q&A following the talks​. 

Recording of afternoon marine and coastal​ lightning talks


​Start Time
​​Name
​Campus
Status
​Title
​1:05 pm

​​Luke Miller
​​San Diego
​​Faculty
​​Bivalve responses to environmental conditions in a low-inflow souther​n California estuary
​1:13 pm​

​Juliana Cornett

​Monterey Bay
​Student in Dr. Cheryl Logan's lab
Physiological Impacts of hypoxia on juvenile English Sole
​​1:21 pm​

​Kari Sant
San Diego
​Faculty
​​Developmental toxicity and molecular impacts of Tris(4-chlorophenyl)methanol, a SoCal marine contaminant
​1:29 pm​

Scott Hauswirth
Northridge
Faculty
​Wildfire-associated organic contaminants in a coastal watershed
​1:37 pm

Joseph Heras 
​San Bernardino
​Faculty
Comparative genomic and transcriptomic analyses of three different adaptive radiations of fishes in North America
​1:45 pm​

​Liz Alter
Monterey Bay
​​Faculty
​Using environmental DNA to detect marine mammals and their prey
​1:53 pm​

​Alejandro Cifuentes-Lorenzen
​​Maritime Academy
Faculty
Wave-driven turbulence and Turbulent Kinetic Energy Transfer across the ai-sea interface
​2:01 pm

​Maxime Grand
San José
​​Faculty
MLML's Chemical Oceanography Lab: Autonomous chemical analyzers and environmental impacts of aquaculture
​2:09 pm​

Sarah Smith
​​San José
​Faculty
Investigating eukaryotic phytoplankton evolution, physiology, and ecology for oceanographic research and applied biology
​2:17 pm​

​Tihomir Kostadinov
​San Marcos​​
​​Faculty
Seeing the ocean's biosphere from space - what does the color of the sky have to do with phytoplankton carbon? 
​2:25 pm​

Samantha Cook
Humboldt
​​Student in Dr. Laurie Richmond's lab
Exploring the effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on commercial fishing communities and fisheries social science research in California
​​2:33 pm​

​Sean Anderson
Channel Islands
Faculty
The coast in zoomtown
​2:41 pm

​Hassan Davani
San Diego
​​Faculty
Sustainable water infrastructure for adapting to coastal climate change 
​2:49 pm

Hilary McMillan
​San Diego
Faculty​
​Hydrology research in California watersheds
​2:57 pm​

Ricky Ede​
​San José
​Student in Dr. Ryan Portner's lab
​Geological assessment of coastal erosion hazard severity and distribution on the Central Oregon Coast
​3:05 pm​

​Patty Oikawa
​​East Bay
​​​Faculty
Quantifying a complete carbon budget for a restored tidal wetland in the San Francisco Bay
​3:13 pm​

​James Murray
East Bay
Faculty
Sea slugs suck
​3:21 pm​​
Jose Marin Jarrin
Humboldt
Faculty
Two sandy beach surf zone projects in Northern California: Red tail surfperch and night smelt
​3:29 pm

​Yugjeet Grewal
​Fresno
​Student in Dr. Steve Blumenshine's lab
​Use of otoliths to calculate growth rates in juvenile chinook salmon
​3:37 pm

​Julian Jordan
​Bakersfield
​Student in Dr. Antje Lauer's lab
​Searching for coccidioides on the Channel Islands, California
​3:45 pm

​Ciara Sanders
​San Marcos​
​Student in Dr. Elinne Becket's lab
​The effect of climate change - associated extreme weather events on horizontal gene transfer in nearshore coastal microbiomes
3:53 pm
​Elinne Becket
​San Marcos​
​Faculty
Taxonomic and antibiotic resistance changes to coastal microbiomes in response to rainstorm runoff




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