The Fifth Education and Science Forum
    

Poster Session 2

 Poster Session II
 P2.1EEP High School Science Pipeline Geo-Explorers at Universidad del Turabo: Learning and Teaching the Business of Science – Lessons Learned  
Antonio Gonzalez Toro, Universidad del Turabo, Gurabo, PR; and T. Lipsett
 P2.2Risk Assessment for Weather Based Accidents  
Charla Gaskins, Greensboro, NC; and Y. L. Lin and E. U. Nzewi
 P2.3Characterization of aerosols in the El Paso-Juarez airshed using the TUV model in conjunction with Multi-Filter Rotating Shadow Band Radiometers  
Richard Medina Calderon, University of Texas, EL Paso, TX; and D. R. M. Fitzgerald and T. E. Gill
 P2.4Business Plan for a Commercially Viable Coastline Friendly Black Sea Bass Marirculture Operation  
Matilda Young, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA; and A. Shannon, T. Heath, J. Goodnight, C. Ingram, K. Brinkley, and R. Lee
 P2.5Technical Considerations Towards the Development of a Commercially Viable Black Sea Bass Mariculture Operation  
Diamond Carr, Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA; and J. Ross, C. West, T. Heath, A. Shannon, C. Ingram, K. Brinkley, and R. Lee
 P2.6Elevated Upper Tropospheric Ozone by Deep Convection during the 2006 Ron Brown Cruise  
Jonathan Smith, Howard University, Washington, DC; and G. S. Jenkins, M. C. Barth, and K. E. Pickering
 P2.7Ship Based Observation of Ozone in the Tropical Mid-Troposphere During AEROSE 2009  
Lily Udumukwu, Howard University, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph, N. R. Nalli, and V. R. Morris
 P2.8Stock discrimination of American Monkfish Northwest Atlantic Using Mitochondrial DNA  
Belita S. Nguluwe, NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center (LMRCSC), Princess Anne, MD; and D. A. K. Johnson, E. Williams, D. J. Carlin, D. A. Richards, and D. A. Place
 P2.9Using the TUV model and the EPIRM model in conjunction with MFRSR irradiance data to retrieve single scattering albedo, asymmetry parameter and aerosol size distribution in the El Paso-Juarez airshed  
Angel E. Esparza, Univ. of Texas, El Paso, TX; and R. Medina-Calderon, R. M. Fitzgerald, and J. Polanco
 P2.10Identification of PCB enhanced microbial consortium from estuarine and freshwater sediments that undergo selective reductive dechlorination through Aroclor™ stimulation  
Kathleen Gillespie, Center of Marine Biotechnology/University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore, MD
 P2.11Determination of a Plant Protein Diet for a Marine Fish  
Gordon R. Taylor, LMRCSC, Oxford, PA; and A. Watson and A. Place PhD.
 P2.12Sex Ratios as a Function of Size in Crassostrea Virginica  
Judith Sarkodee-Adoo, NOAA, Tallahassee, FL
 P2.13Investigating the spatial distribution of Actinomycete bacteria in the Indonesian Sponge, Aaptos aaptos  
Damian Marcus Smoot, LMRCSC, Towson, MD; and M. Anderson and R. T. Hill
 P2.14Diet analysis of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus from the Northwest Florida Panhandle in relation to a red tide Karenia brevis bloom  
Sabrina R. Bowen, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA; and T. Cox
 P2.15Accessing chronic and acute toxicity in the benthic amphipod, Leptocheirus plumulosus, using the brominated flame retardant 2–2'-4–4' Tetrabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-47) and the insecticide Fipronil  
LaTrisha E. Allen, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA
 P2.16Effects of Malathion on Petrolisthes armatus  
Tiffany Ann Ward, NOAA, Savannah, GA
 P2.17Examination of the Microbial Communities Associated with Oyster Larvae Treated with Probiotic Bacteria in the Absence and Presence of a Bacterial Pathogen  
Oluchi Ukaegbu, Delaware State University, Dover, DE; and D. McIntosh, D. Kapareiko, G. H. Wikfors, E. Schott, and H. J. Schreier
 P2.18Biochemical and Molecular Analysis of Bacteria Used in Protecting Oyster Larvae from Pathogenic Bacteria in Hatchery Culture  
Jessica M. Rash, Delaware State University, Dover, DE; and D. McIntosh, D. Kapareiko, G. H. Wikfors, E. Schott, and H. J. Schreier
 P2.19Acoustic Telemetry used to track red snapper, gag grouper, red grouper, and scamp grouper in particular areas of Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary  
Catherine J. Carroll, Living Marine Resources Coorperative Science Center (LMRCSC), Garden CIty, GA; and K. Ludwig
 P2.20A Baseline Assessment of Spatial and Temporal Trends of Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances in the Apalachicola River and Bay  
Adesuwa Erhunse, Florida A&M University, Tallahasee, FL; and D. Alvarez, Ph.D, R. Gale, Ph.D, R. D. Gragg III, Ph.D, and L. Robinson, Ph.D
 P2.21Physiological effects of hypoxia on Atlantic croaker  
Jamila Dawn Payton, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; and A. K. Johnson, P. Bushnell, and R. Brill
 P2.22A comparison of inorganic carbon dynamics in two subtropical estuaries during spring floods: Apalachicola Bay, FL, and St. Joseph Bay, FL  
Stacy Smith, Environmental Cooperative Science Center, Tallahassee, FL; and J. Cherrier and J. Sarkodee-Adoo
 P2.23Distribution of Fishes in Hudson Canyon and adjoining Outer Continental Shelf in relation to Benthic Habitat Type and Hydrography  
Jacklyn C. James, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; and V. Guida and P. Chigbu
 P2.24Sedimentation and Landscape Changes in a Dynamic Coastal Salt Marsh, Fort Pulaski National Monument, Savannah, Georgia  
Amy Rath, Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, Fairbanks, AK; and C. Pride
 P2.25Nest microhabitat characterization and nest site selection by Mississippi diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin pileata) at Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR), Mississippi  
Christina F. Mohrman, Environmental Cooperative Science Center, Moss Point, MS; and R. Cooley and M. S. Woodrey
P2.26An Investigation of Urban-Runoff as a Source of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds to Santa Monica Bay in Southern California  
Benji Macaulay, California State University, Los Angeles, CA; and M. Shah, R. Montes, H. Pech, and K. L. Foster PhD.
 P2.27Ecotoxicity and Risk Assessment of Mercury in the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve  
Melanie McHenry-Johnson, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and P. Tchounwou, Z. Arslan, Y. Anjaneyulu, W. McHenry, and S. Kishinhi
 P2.28Molecular Approach for Targeting Specific Fecal Contamination in the Grand Bay  
Stephen S. Kishinhi, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and P. B. Tchounwou, I. O. Farah, K. Ndebele, B. Graham-Evans, and M. McHenry-Johnson
 P2.29Estimation of fecundity and oocyte measurements in Lophius americanus using Image J image analysis software  
Samara Lawrentz, Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, Princess Anne, MD; and A. K. Johnson and R. McBride
 P2.30Monitoring Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals using LIBS  
J. Branch Jr., Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL; and J. Martinez, C. Akpovo, C. Jagoe, E. Johnson, and L. Johnson
 P2.31Comparison of GPS dropsondes between developing and non-developing disturbances in the Atlantic  
Diamilet Pérez, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, PR; and S. S. Chen
 P2.32Analysis of air transport patterns bringing dust storms to El Paso, Texas  
Nancy Ivette Rivera Rivera, University of Texas, El Paso, TX; and T. E. Gill, K. A. Gebhart, J. L. Hand, R. M. Fitzgerald, and D. J. Novlan
 P2.33Modeling Optical Properties of Aerosols Using Microphysical Retrievals from Air Quality Models  
Gary F. Bouton, NOAA, New York, NY
 P2.34Monitoring the Progression of the Northeast MFRSR Network Using the NASA-GISS Calibration Algorithm to Obtain Aerosol Products  
Ryan Jaipaul, NOAA, Richmond Hill, NY
 P2.35Investigating Uptake and Colonization of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in Relation to Phytoplankton Presence  
Keyana Dickens, Delaware State University/NOAA/ECSU, Dover, DE; and G. Richards, M. Watson, and G. Ozbay
 P2.36Quantification of human-interactions with bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the waterways of Savannah, Georgia  
Robin M. Perrtree, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA; and S. Todd and T. Cox
 P2.37The Use of Probiotics to Improve the Survival and Growth Rate of Cobia Larvae  
Michele N. Thompson, LMRCSC, Parkesburg, PA; and D. A. Place and A. Watson
 P2.38Habitat Use by Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in waters around Savannah, Georgia USA  
Michael Knowles, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA; and T. Cox
 P2.39Helping to Solve Drought with the Open Geospatial Consortium Sensor Observation Service  
Cheickna Baber, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and M. J. Brewer
 P2.40Design and testing of a system to digitally record endogenous activity rhythms of postlarval and juvenile Penaeid shrimp  
Matthew B. Ogburn, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA; and R. T. Greer and F. Balbuena
 P2.41The Applicability of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing in Identifying Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether (PBDE) sources using NOAA National Status and Trends Mussel Watch Program Data  
Patrina L. Bly, Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, NC; and M. A. Edwards
 P2.42Application of WRF to investigate the moisture regime associated with the preonset of Sahelian rains  
Roberto J. Mera, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and F. H. M. Semazzi
 P2.43Vizualization of Weather Using Google Earth  
Richard L. Messick, NOAA/ERL/CDC, Greensboro, NC; and D. Y. Li
 P2.44Use of Garcinia sp. seed extracts as dietary supplement to promote growth and control fish diseases  
Tedra Booker, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; and P. Chigbu and S. Parveen
 P2.45First look at forecasters experiences with high-temporal resolution Phased Array Radar data: An evaluation research study  
Cristal A. Sampson, NOAA, New York, NY; and D. LaDue and P. L. Heinselman
 P2.46NOAA's Preserve America Initiative: Unlocking the history of African-Americans in Georgia's coastal fisheries  
D. L. Hoskins, NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, Savannah, GA
 P2.47A PCR-based assay for detection of Hematodinium sp. in Sediment from The Maryland Coastal Bays  
Whitney E. Dyson, University of Maryland Eastern Shore/LMRCSC, Princess Anne, MD; and E. Schott, J. S. Pitula, and A. Hanif
 P2.48Coral connectivity between deep and shallow sites in the tropical western Atlantic (Caribbean): Deep water refugia as potential sources of replenishment following coral bleaching  
Xaymara Serrano, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and A. Baker
 P2.49The NOAA Living Marine Resource Cooperative Science Center annual winter cruises: a mechanism for student training in fisheries research techniques  
Todd Christenson, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD; and E. May
 P2.50Incidence of Mycobacteriosis in Young of the Year Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) from the Chesapeake Bay  
Elizabeth M. Bennett, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute/Center of Marine Biotechnology, Baltimore, MD; and L. C. Gonsalves, E. B. May, and R. Jagus
 P2.51Automatic analysis of volcanic emissions using multiple satellites  
Kevin R. Leavor, Hampton University, Hampton, VA; and M. P. McCormick
 P2.52Investigating the of Aerosol Optical Properties by using the handheld Sunphotometer Microtops II during PNE/AEROSE-V  
Adrian Flores, NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences, Washington, DC; and E. Joseph, N. R. Nalli, and V. Morris
 P2.53ISETCSC summer high school student camp and earth science teacher workshop  
Keith Schimmel, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; and S. Bililign, K. Eckersley, and A. Abraha
 P2.54Simultaneous retrievals of cloud optical depth and effective radius from Thin-Cloud Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (TCRSR)  
Bangshen Yin, SUNY, Albany, NY; and Q. Min
 P2.55Photon path length distributions and broadband heating rate profiles  
Lei Song, SUNY, Albany, NY; and Q. Min
 P2.56A robust neural Network ensemble approach for snowfall detection using AMSU data  
Yajaira Mejia, NOAA/CREST at City College of New York, New York, NY; and M. Shayesteh and R. Khanbilvardi
 P2.57UPRM Lidar Raman and Polarization Channel Expansion and Data Analysis  
Carl Allen Lizarraga, University of Puerto Rico/NOAA/CREST, San Juan, PR; and H. Parsiani
 P2.58Validation of UPRM Lidar with Calipso  
Dolly Hernandez, University of Puerto Rico/NOAA/CREST, San Juan, PR
 P2.59Atmospheric Processing for MASTER Imagery using Chemical Transport Models and MODTRAN4  
Yaítza Luna-Cruz, NCAS, Washington, DC; and D. S. Tkacik and N. Clinton
 P2.60Testing and Calibration Scenarios of a Hydrodynamic Model of Mosquito Lagoon, Florida  
Jo-Ann Rosario-Llantin, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL; and G. Zarillo
 P2.61Trans-Atlantic transport of Saharan dust aerosols: aerosol mass densities obtained during AEROSE-V  
Adam A. Atia, NOAA/CREST, New York, NY; and D. V. R. Morris and D. R. Blake
 P2.62Bacterial symbionts of a marine invertebrate as sources of anticancer compounds  
Jeanette Davis, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore, MD; and R. T. Hill

Friday, 13 November 2009: 3:50 PM-5:00 PM

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