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SPRING/SUMMER 2004

 

SPRING/SUMMER 2001

  Erla Ornolfsdottir-Oceanography-“The Ecological Role of Small Phytoplankton in Phytoplankton and Community Composition in Galveston Bay, TX.”  Advisor: Jay Pickney.

  Joel Ortega-Ortiz-Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences-“Multi-scale Analysis of Cetacean Distribution in the Gulf of Mexico.”  Advisor: Bernd Wursig.

  Kent Warnken-Oceanography-“Trace Metal inputs to Galveston Bay: Importance of Benthic and Riverine Fluxes.” Advisor: Peter Santschi.

 
SUMMER 2001

  Kathy Schwehr-Oceanography- “Water Interactions traced by Fractionation Differences in the Dissolved Species of Anthropogenic 129 Iodine and Natural 127 Iodine.” Advisor: Peter Santschi

  Tamara McGuire-Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences-“Distribution and Abundance of River Dolphins in the Peruvian Amazon.”  Advisor: Bernd Wursig.

 
SUMMER/FALL 2001

  Key-Young Choe-Oceanography-“Biogeochemistry of Monomethyl Mercury in San Francisco Bay Estuary.”  Advisor: Gary Gill.

 
FALL 2001

  Leslie Cornick- Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences-“Optimal Foraging theory as a Model to Examine the Relationship between Prey Accessibility and Foraging Energetics in Stellar Sea Lion (Eumetopias Jubatus).” Advisor: Markus Horning


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UMMER 2002

  Kevin Yeager-Geology-“Characterizing Coastal Margin Fluvial and Marine Processes Using Lithogenic and Fallout Radionuclides: Isotope Fractionation, Sediment Sourcing and Transport.”  Advisor:  Peter Santschi.


SUMMER/FALL 2002

  Jason Turner-Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, “Investigating Trophic Pathways of Sargassum Communities in the Gulf of Mexico.-Advisor: Jay Rooker


FALL 2002

  Meilan Lin-Oceanography-“Distribution and Genetic Diversity of Vibro Vulnificus in Galveston Bay Water and Oysters.”-Advisor: John Schwarz.


SPRING/SUMMER 2003

  Nic Alvarado-Quiroz-Oceanography, “Characterization of Marine Acid Polysaccharides Responsible for Binding of Thorium (IV) Isotopes.”-Advisor: Peter Santschi

  Tim Markowitz-Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, “Social Organization of the New Zealand Dusky Dolphin.”- Advisor: Bernd Wursig

 
SUMMER/FALL  2003

  Tasha Metz-Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, “Factors Influencing Kemp’s Ridley (Lepidochelys Kempii) Distribution in Nearshore Waters and Implication for Management.”-Advisor: Andre Landry

  Rebecca Watson-Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, “Ultrastructure and Fiber Type Composition in the Swimming Muscles of Harbor Seals.”-Advisor: Randall Davis

 
SPRING/SUMMER 2004

  Paula Moreno-Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, “Bottlenose Dolphins in the Galveston bay Estuary: Influence of Habitat and Shrimping on Distribution and Feeding Behavior.”-Advisor: Bernd Wursig.

  Seunghee Han-Oceanography, “Mercury Speciation in Galveston Bay, TX; The Importance of Complexation by Natural Organic Liquids.”-Advisor: Dr. Gary Gill

 

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