Coastal Systems: Water, Wetlands, and Watersheds Seminar Series

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Date(s) - 09/08/2021
11:45 am - 12:45 pm

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Coastal Systems: Water, Wetlands, and Watersheds Seminar Series

CCS is teaming up with the Howard T. Odum Center for Wetlands as co-host of the Water, Wetlands, and Watersheds Seminar Series with the special topic for Fall 2021: “Coastal Systems.”

Wednesdays, 11:45am – 12:45pm ET

Official seminar webpage with latest schedule and more info: cfw.essie.ufl.edu/seminars/
You tube channel for livestreams and recordings: www.youtube.com/c/UFHowardTOdumCenterforWetlands

AUGUST
25

Christine Angelini, Associate Professor, Env. Eng. Sciences
Mark ClarkAssociate Professor, Soil & Water Sciences
David Kaplan, Associate Professor, Env. Eng. Sciences

Introduction to the seminar series, academic programs, research centers
SEPTEMBER
1

Chuanmin Hu, Professor
Optical Oceanography, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

Rising green tides and golden tides: An oceanographic regime shift?
8 Debra Hernandez, Executive Director, Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (SECOORA) Coastal and Ocean Observing in the Southeast: Old and new technologies and techniques to meet community information needs
15 Myoseon Jang, Associate Professor, Environmental Engineering Sciences, UF

Atmospheric processes of aerosolized algal toxins generated from red and green water

22 Nancy Denslow, Professor And Director Of Aquatic Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, UF

Agricultural pesticides and wastewater contaminants & the challenges they present to aquatic life

29 Bob Weisberg, Distinguished University Professor, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL TBA
OCTOBER
6

Mike Allen, Professor, School of Forest, Fisheries, & Geomatics Sciences; Director, Nature Coast Biological Station, UF

Exploring implications of a snook expansion into northern Florida for food webs and minimum flows in coastal springs and rivers
13 Christa Court, Assistant Professor, Regional Economics, Food and Resource Economics Department; Director, Economic Impact Analysis Program, UF

Quantifying the economic impacts of harmful algal blooms

20 Cynthia Heil, Director, Red Tide Institute & Manager, HAB Mitigation & Ecology Program, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL TBA
27 Frank Muller-Karger, Professor
Biological Oceanography and Remote Sensing, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

Marine Life 2030: User requirements, standards, and best practices for marine biodiversity information for the ocean decade

NOVEMBER
3

Tom Bianchi, Professor of Geology, Jon L. and Beverly A. Thompson Endowed Chair of Geological Sciences, UF

Carbon processing at the land-ocean interface: challenges in the 21st century
10 Tom Ankersen, Legal Skills Professor; Conservation Clinic Director, Levin College of Law, UF Who owns the shoreline: the law and policy of ambulatory boundaries
17 Kate Hubbard Research Scientist, Director, FWC Center for Red Tide Research, FL Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWC-FWRI)  TBA
December
1 Jason Evans, Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Studies, Stetson University, DeLand, FL Coastal watershed management and the rising seas: A few tales of science, policy, models, and decision-making in the U.S. southeast Atlantic