The 4th Annual Frontiers in Ocean Sciences Symposium: Climate Change & Environmental Justice
June 9, 2022
- Dr. Anela Choy (Asst. Prof; UCSD/Scripps) whose talk will be on “Food web linkages across the deep-sea water column”
- Dr. Claudine Hauri (Asst. Prof; UAlaska Fairbanks) who will be speaking on “Ocean acidification research in Alaska: from seagliders to models”
- Dr. Dan Okamoto (Asst. Prof; Florida State University) will be presenting “Addressing equity and climatic uncertainty in nearshore rocky reef ecosystems” and
- Dr. Amina Schartup (Asst. Prof; UCSD Scripps) who will be presenting “The mercury cycle in an era of global change”.
- Dr Tamara Pico
- Dr Jacqueline Padilla-Gamiño
- Dr Nikki Traylor-Knowles
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