Podcasts

 

 

Podcasts of all talks for 2013 Sypmosium will be posted after the event! If you do not want your talk posted as a Podcast please contact Crystal Benson at crystal.benson@nprb.org.


Research results discussed in podcasts should be considered preliminary. Use the contact information in the Abstract Book to query presenters about their work, or to request a copy of their talks.

 

 

 

 

Time Speaker Presentation Title Podcast
MONDAY                 January 21
     
2:00-2:40 Jeremy Mathis Preparing for the Challenges of Ocean Acidification in Alaska Jeremy Mathis
2:40-3:20 Jessica Miller Testing the Invasion Process: Survival, Dispersal, Genetic Characterization, and Attenuation of Marine BIota on the 2011 Japananese Tsunami Marine Debri Field Jessica Miller
3:40-4:20 Edward Farley Chinook Salmon and the Marine Environment Ed Farley
4:20-5:00 Judith Connor Technologies for Ocean Studies Judith Connor
TUESDAY                January 22
     
8:00-8:30 Bruce Richmond A Half Century of Coastal Change Along the North Coast of Alaska Bruce Richmond
8:30-8:45 Kenneth Dunton An Integrated Ecosystem Field Study of Hanna Shoal,
Northern Chukchi Sea, Alaska
Kenneth Dunton
8:45-9:00 Jeffrey Napp An Integrated Ocean Observing Approach to Understanding the
Effects of Climate Variability in the NE Chukchi Sea
Jeffrey Napp
9:00-9:15 Robin Dublin Broader Impacts on Scientists: Results from Alaska Marine
Ecosystem Workshops and the National CO SEE Scientist Survey
Robin Dublin
9:15-9:45 Steven Braund Thirty Years of Sociocultural Research on the North Slope of
Alaska
Stephen Braund
10:15-10:30 James Overland Climate Impacts of the Loss of Summer Sea ice in the
Beaufort Sea Since 2007
James Overland
10:30-10:45 Muyin Wang A Sea Ice Free Summer Arctic Within 30 years: An Update from
CMIP5 Models
Muyin Wang
10:45-11:00 Seth Danielson Modeling Ice and Circulation in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas Seth Danielson
11:00-11:15 Xiangdong Zhang The Chukchi-Beaufort Seas Mesoscale Meteorological
Modeling Project: An Overview of High-Resolution Atmospheric Reanalysis
(CBHAR)
Xiangdong Zhang
11:15-11:30 Andrew Mahoney Leads and Landfast Ice in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas Andrew Mahoney
1:00-1:15 Peter Winsor High-Resolution Observations of Hydrography and Circulation of
the Chukchi Sea
Peter Winsor
1:15-1:30 Samuel Laney Using Imaging Flow Cytometry to Examine Phytoplankton
Assemblage Structure in the Bering and Chukchi Seas
Samuel Laney
1:30-1:45 Carin Ashjian Zooplankton of the Chukchi and Northern Bering Sea in Early
Winter – Results from the 2011 November-December Cruise on USCGC Healy
Carin Ashjian
1:45-2:00 *Kelly McFarlin Indigenous Arctic Microorganisms Degrade Oil in Arctic
Seawater
Kelly McFarlin
2:00-2:15 Franz Mueter The Arctic Ecosystem Integrated Survey (Arctic EIS) Franz Mueter
2:15-2:30 Andrew Seitz Dispersal of Adult Dolly Varden from the Wulik River, Alaska,
Evaluated Using Satellite Telemetry
Andrew Seitz
3:00-3:15 *Roy Churchwell Post-Breeding Shorebird Use of Food Resources at River
Deltas Along the Beaufort Sea Coast
Roy Churchwell
3:15-3:30 Douglas Causey Complex Foodweb Dynamics of the Marine Bird Communities
of the High and Low Arctic
Douglas Causey
3:30-3:45 Nadine Lysiak Sixty Years of Bowhead Whale Stable Isotope Geochemistry and
Linkages to the Rapidly Changing Arctic
Nadine Lysiak
3:45-4:00 David Rugh Bowhead Whale Feeding Ecology Study (BOWFEST) – Five Years
in Review
David Rugh
4:00-4:15 James MacCraken An Index of Optimum Sustainable Population for the
Pacific Walrus
James MacCracken
4:15-4:30 *Kalyn MacIntyre Acoustic Detection of Bearded Seals (Erignathus barbatus)
in the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas 2008 – 2011
Kalyn MacIntyre
4:30-4:45 Josh London Spatial Use Patterns of Ribbon and Spotted Seals in the Bering
and Chukchi Seas
Josh London
4:45-5:00 Karyn Rode Variation in the Nutritional and Reproductive Ecology of Two Polar
Bear Populations Experiencing Sea Ice Loss
Karyn Rode
WEDNESDAY           January 23
     
8:00-8:30 Michael Lomas What controls trophic interconnectivity in the eastern Bering Sea? Michael Lomas
8:30-8:45 Andrew Trites Declines of top predators in the central Bering Sea: Are Pribilof seabirds and fur seals living in the wrong neighborhood? Andrew Trites
8:45-9:00 Jon Warrenchuk Identifying Important Ecological Areas in the Aleutian Islands Jon Warrenchuk
9:00-9:15 John Hocevar Distribution of corals and sponges in two large canyons on the Bering Sea shelf break John Hocevar
9:15-9:30 Matthew Reimer Targeting ability under rights-based management: The Amendment 80 Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands groundfish fishery Matthew Reimer
10:00-10:15 Marcus Gho Permit Stacking in Bristol Bay Marcus Gho
10:15-10:30 Lily Ray Using traditional knowledge interviews and participatory mapping to identify drivers of habitat change and fine-scale habitat features for ice seals and walruses Lily Ray
10:30-10:45 Jory Stariwat Lewis Point, a seasonal subsistence fish camp in transition: negotiations in a mixed cash/subsistence economy 1980-2011 Jory Stariwat
10:45-11:00 Margaret Sullivan Ice-Ocean Interactions in the Bering Sea: Observations and Model Simulations Margaret Sullivan
11:00-11:15 Edward Cokele Geostrophic Circulation and Water Masses of the SE Bering Sea Shelf Edward Cokelet
11:15-11:30 Jessica Cross Integrated Assessment of the Carbon Budget in the Southeastern Bering Sea: from the Atmosphere to the Sediment Jessica Cross
1:00-1:15 Mike Sigler Spring and fall phytoplankton blooms in a productive subarctic ecosystem, the eastern Bering Sea, during 1995-2011 Mike Sigler
1:15-1:30 G. Gibson On-shelf transport of oceanic mesozooplankton populations in the Eastern Bering Sea G. Gibson
1:30-1:45 Lisa Eisner Climate-mediated changes in zooplankton community structure for the eastern Bering Sea Lisa Eisner
1:45-2:00 Cody Szuwalski The influence of a changing climate in management: a Management Strategy Evaluation for the fishery for snow crab in the eastern Bering Sea. Cody Szuwalski
2:00-2:15 Sandra Parker-Stetter Evolving perceptions of forage fish distributions in the SE Bering Sea Sandra Parker-Stetter
2:15-2:30 Janet Duffy-Anderson Ecology of Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) and Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) in canyon and slope habitats of the eastern Bering Sea Janet Duffy-Anderson
3:00-3:15 Kirstin Holsman The influence of climate change and predation on biological reference points estimated from multispecies and single species stock assessment models. Kirstin Holsman
3:15-3:30 George Hunt Hydrographic structure and the distribution of seabird communities across the southeastern Bering Sea Shelf George Hunt
3:30-3:45 Robert Suryan Do Albatrosses Use Molting Areas in the Aleutian Islands? Important Bird Areas within Productive Fishing Grounds Robert Suryan
3:45-4:00 Jill Robinson Year-round spatial and temporal distribution of a small, diving seabird, the Crested Auklet (Aethia cristatella), originating from a breeding site at Buldir Island, Aleutian Islands. N/A
4:00-4:15 Lorrie Rea Some maternal Steller sea lion diets elevate fetal mercury concentrations in the western Aleutian Island area of decline. Lorrie Rea
4:15-4:30 Peter Boveng Winter site fidelity of bearded seals in the Bering Sea Peter Boveng
4:30-4:45 Yulia Ivashchenko Soviet catches of whales in the North Pacific: revised totals Yulia Ivashchenko
4:45-5:00 Megan Peterson Killer whale (Orcinus orca) depredation effects on catch rates of six groundfish species: Implications for commercial longline fisheries in Alaska Megan Peterson
THURSDAY             January 24
     
8:00-8:30 Olav Ormseth The Gulf of Alaska in 2011: the view from GOAIERP Olav Ormseth
8:30-8:45 Kevin Thompson The effects of temperature and predator densities on the consumption of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in three groundfish predators in the Gulf of Alaska Kevin Thompson
8:45-9:00 Gunnar Knapp Empirical measures for Alaskan fishing communitie Gunnar Knapp
9:00-9:15 Jason Good Sensemaking at sea: Organizing for self-management at the front line of Alaska’s commercial fisheries Jason Good
9:15-9:30 Lisa Busch Between Pacific Tides: Engaging the Community of Sitka in Science through Time Lisa Busch
10:15-10:30 Phyllis Stabeno Along-shelf and cross-shelf flow in the Gulf of Alaska with some implications for primary production Phyllis Stabeno_
10:30-10:45 David Musgrave Seasonal surface circulation, temperature, and salinity in Prince William Sound, Alaska David Musgrave
10:45-11:00 Russell Hopcroft Measuring the pulse of the Gulf of Alaska: oceanographic observations along Seward Line, and in Prince William Sound 1997-2012 Russell Hopcroft
11:00-11:15 Ayla Doubleday Seasonal and inter-annual patterns of pteropod and larvacean estimates in the coastal Gulf of Alaska Ayla Doubleday
11:15-11:30 Sonia Batten Fifty Shades of Green – phytoplankton time series from the Continuous Plankton Recorder survey. Sonia Batten
1:00-1:15 Suzanne Strom Phytoplankton communities and processes in the coastal Gulf of Alaska: implications of an anomalous year Suzanne Strom
1:15-1:30 Raphaelle Descoteaux Effects of ocean acidification on development of Alaskan crab larvae Raphaelle Descoteaux
1:30-1:45 Christopher Siddon Getting to the bottom of it: a critical look at stock assessment estimates for Red King Crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) in southeastern Alaska Christopher Siddon
1:45-2:00 Craig Faunce A field test of an observer-audit approach to improve catch reporting in Alaska: NPRB Project 1017 Alternative catch monitoring of Alaskan groundfish Craig Faunce
2:00-2:15 Thomas Farrugia Movement Patterns of Skates in the Gulf of Alaska and Implications for the Management of a Skate Fishery Thomas Farrugia
2:15-2:30 Cindy Tribuzio The spiny issue of ageing spiny dogfish: historical dogma vs. new methods Cindy Tribuzio
3:00-3:15 W. Pegau Prince William Sound Herring Survey Program W. Pegau
3:15-3:30 Daniel Cushing Changes in mid-summer abundance of Brachyramphus murrelets in Prince William Sound, Alaska, 1989-2012. Daniel Cushing
3:30-3:45 Jan Straley Baleen Whales and Tubenose Seabirds—A Chemosensory Comparison? Jan Straley
3:45-4:00 Briana Witteveen Using acoustic assessment of pelagic backscatter to assess prey use and niche separation of fin and humpback whales near Kodiak Island, Alaska Briana Witteveen
4:00-4:15 Benjamin Weitzman Colonization in Action: Understanding the impacts of sea otters on soft-sediment invertebrate communities Benjamin Weitzman
4:15-4:30 Sarah Fortune Overlooked and underappreciated: the role of squids in the diet of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in southeast Alaska Sarah Fortune
4:30-4:45 Gregory Walker Augmenting Steller Sea Lion Surveys in The Western Aleutians with Unmanned Aircraft Gregory Walker