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2005 SEA Projects

Student(s)Title 
Seth Bushinsky, Okorie Puryear, and Simon YangValidating remote sensing data along S-199 cruise track using in situ chlorophyll, carbon and irradiance measurements  
Shannon DonahueCorallivore abundance and biomass and coral reef degradation in the Line Islands: Christmas Island, Fanning Island, and Palmyra Atoll  
Logan Egan and Jesús Javier TéllezEffects of preferential primary consumer fishing on lower trophic level herbivores in the Line Islands  
Harris FienbergGenetic difference in the Cytochrome C Oxidase I gene between “typical” and equatorial forms of Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis  
David GudaiThe impact of bleaching on coral strength  
Noah HawthorneAssessment of coral reef disturbance histories in the Line Islands using coral damage and morphological dominance patterning  
Laure KatzA comparison of the community structure of coral reef fish along a gradient of fishing pressure in the Line Islands: An apex predator dominated ecosystem 
Megan KelsoThe effects of a deep seamount on nutrient, oxygen and chlorophyll distributions in the water column 
Ashley MaloneyTemporal variability in current structure, thermocline and zooplankton of the eastern equatorial Pacific 
Nicholas Markman, Rebecca SchwartzCharacterizing productivity of geostrophic eddies: Implications for leatherback habitat 
Kevin McLeanTropical scombrid feeding habits in the central Pacific  
Ryan SchwartzThe effect of a deep seamount on zooplankton abundance and diversity