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Presentations

2020
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By: J. Sullivan & A. Wright
´óÏó´«Ã½ Harbor Branch OSLS
- The Diversity of Elasmobranchs (Sharks and Rays) in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon.
By: M.J. Ajemian*, A.G. Roskar, M.P. McCallister, A.M. Schaefer
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Exploring the Microbial Diversity of the Indian River Lagoon
By: D.J. Bradshaw*, N. Dickens, P.J. McCarthy
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Food Web Effects of Eutrophication in the Indian River Lagoon
By: R.A. Brewton, B.E Lapointe, D. Baladi
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Nutrient Over-Enrichment and Light Limitation of Seagrass Communities in the Indian River Lagoon
Brewton, R.A., Lapointe, B.E., Herren, L.W., and Alderman, P. University of Florida Water Institute Symposium. Gainesville, FL, February 2020.
- Groundwater – Surface Water Interactions in the North Fork of the St. Lucie Estuary
By: B.E. Lapointe, R.A. Brewton, D. BaladiÌý
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Water Quality Drivers of Microcystin and Saxitoxin Concentrations in the Indian River Lagoon: A Case Study from the Florida Center for Coastal and Human Health
By: A.E. Laureano-Rosario, E. Guzmán, N. Stockley, M. Twardowski, A. Wright, M. McFarlandÌý
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Machine Learning Techniques Applied to Flow Cytometry and Flow Imaging Data to Assess Phytoplankton Community Dynamics in a Florida Coastal Lagoon and Estuary
By: M. McFarland, D. Hanisak, S. Schreiber, N. Stockley, R. Brewton, J. Sullivan
Ocean Sciences Meeting
- Machine Learning Techniques Applied to Flow Cytometry and Flow Imaging Data to Assess Phytoplankton Community Dynamics in the Indian River Lagoon
By: M. McFarland, D. Hanisak, S. Schreiber, N. Stockley, R. Brewton, J. Sullivan
Indian River Lagoon SymposiumÌý
- A Comprehensive Diet Description for the Whitespotted Eagle Ray (Aetobatus narinari) in Florida Coastal Waters. Poster PresentationÌý
By: B.V. Cahill*, K. Bassos-Hull, C.A. Santamaria, C. Bouchard, L.A. Hoopes, M.J. Ajemian
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Exposure to Multiple Algal Toxins Among Resident Bull Sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon
By: M.L. Edwards*, M.P. McCallister, A.M. Schaefer, L. Yrastorza, M.J. Ajemian
Indian River Lagoon Symposium-Awarded best oral presentation and people’s choice award.
- Cytotoxicity Assessment of Samples Collected Along the Indian River Lagoon
By: E.A. Guzmán, T.P. Pitts, J. Roberts, J. Sandle, K. Tandberg, P Winder, A.E. Wright
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Genetic Analysis of Indian River Lagoon Water Samples for Early Detection of Toxin Producing Organisms Poster Presentation
By: J. Metz, J*, G. WangÌý
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Indian River Lagoon Microbiota and Their Potential Roles in Harmful Algal Blooms
By: R.K. Miller-Xavier*, C.S. Perricone, G. Wang N.J. DickensÌý
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Harmful algal bloom-Associated Biotoxins and Health in Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) in FloridaÌý
By: A. Page-Karjian, C.R. Perkins, M.J. Ajemian, M.J. Bresette, C.R. Mott, K. Holloway-Adkins, J.R. PerraultÌý
The 2020 National Coastal & Estuarine Virtual Summit
- Harmful Algal Bloom-Associated Biotoxins and Health in Juvenile Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) in Three Ecologically Disparate Foraging Grounds in FloridaÌý
By: A. Page-Karjian*, C.R. Perkins, M.J. Ajemian, M.J. Bresette, C.R. Mott, N.I. Stacy, K. Holloway-Adkins, J.R. PerraultÌý
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Studying the Public Health Impacts of Harmful Algal Bloom Exposure in Florida
By: A.M. Schaefer, L. Yrastorza, K. Harvey, N. Harris, E.I. Hamelin, S. Gordon, R. Grady N. Stockley, M. McFarland, M.L. Parsons, J.S. ReifÌý
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Exposure to Microcystin Among Coastal Residents During a Cyanobacteria Bloom in FloridaÌý
By: A.M. Schaefer, L. Yrastorza, N. Stockley, K. Harvey, N. Harris, R. Grady, J. Sullivan, M. McFarland, J.S. Reif
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Comparison of Field and Laboratory Phytoplankton Pigment Fluorescence Measurements in the Indian River LagoonÌý
By: N. Stockley, M. McFarland, R. Brewton, S. SchreiberÌý
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Hematology and Plasma Biochemistry Baseline Reference Values of Free-Ranging Estuarine Elasmobranchs
By: L. Yrastorza, G. Roskar, C. Cray, R. Grady, M. McCallister, M.J. Ajemian, A.M. Schaefer
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
2019
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By: Amy Wright
´óÏó´«Ã½ Harbor Branch OSLS
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By: G. Barbarite
´óÏó´«Ã½ Harbor Branch Ocean Science Lecture Series
- An Overview of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Harbor Branch
By: G. Barbarite
Vista Royale Computer Club
- An Overview of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Harbor BranchÌý
By: G. Barbarite
St. Lucie Audubon Society, Oxbow Eco-Center
- Water Quality in the IRL Watershed: What is Going on in the North Fork?
By: R.A. Brewton, L.E. Wilking, B. Lapointe, E. UrbanÌý
Indian River Lagoon SymposiumÌý
- Nutrient Over-Enrichment and Light Limitation of Seagrass Communities in the Indian River Lagoon, an Urbanized Subtropical Estuary
By: R.A. Brewton, B.E. Lapointe, L.W. Herren, P. AldermanÌý
10th US Symposium on Harmful Algae
- Two Methods to Detect Microcystins Presence, Concentration and Toxicity in Human UrineÌý
By: B.R. Cunningham, R.E. Wharton, A.M. Schaefer, E.I. Hamelin, R.C. JohnsonÌý
Gordon Research Conference: Mycotoxin and Phycotoxin
- What can DNA Tell us About the Indian River Lagoon?
By: Dickens N. J.
Fort Pierce Yacht Club
- Exposure to Multiple Algal Toxins Among Resident Bull Sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon
By: M.L. Edwards*, M.P. McCallister, A.M. Schaefer, M.J. Ajemian.Ìý
U.S. Harmful Algal Blooms Conference
- The Lived Experience of Persons Residing in Areas Effected by Harmful Algae Blooms (HABs)
By: N. Harris, K. Harvey, D. ÌýEsposito. S. Gordon, A.M. Schaefer, L. Yrastorza, P. Alderman, M. McFarland
Annual conference of the Nurse Practitioner Council of Palm Beach County
- Nutrient Loads from Septic Systems Support Harmful Algal Blooms in Florida’s Springs, Rivers, Lakes, and Coastal Waters
By: Lapointe B. E.Ìý
Florida Senate Sub-Committee
- Florida’s Harmful Algal Bloom Crisis: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
By: Lapointe B. E. Ìý
Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association, Mandarin Oriental.Ìý
- Harmful Algal Blooms in the Indian River Lagoon
By: M. McFarlandÌý
ShORE Symposium
- Florida Center for Coastal and Human Health
By: M. McFarland
Florida HAB State of the Science Symposium
- A Metagenomic Approach to Predicting Toxin Biosynthesis in Harmful Algal Blooms
By: R. Miller-Xavier, C.S. Perricone, D. J. Bradshaw, D. Harmody, G. Wang, P. McCarthy, N.J. DickensÌý
Indian River Lagoon Symposium
- Functional Prediction and Metagenomic Dynamics of Harmful Algal Blooms in Estuarine Waters of the East Coast of Florida
By: C.S. Perricone, D.J. Bradshaw, D. Harmody, R. Miller-Xavier, G. Wang, P. McCarthy, N.J. DickensÌý
American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Microbe Meeting
- Elasmobranch Community Dynamics in Florida’s Southern Indian River LagoonÌý
By: A.G. Roskar, M.P. McCallister, M.J. Ajemian
Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, American Elasmobranch Society
2018
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By: P. Mcarthy, E. Guzman, M. Mcfarland, M. Ajemian & A. Wright - How can We Mitigate Florida’s Toxic Algae Blooms?
By: B.E. Lapointe
Future of Florida Forum
- Escalating Harmful Algal Blooms in Florida’s Rivers, Springs, Estuaries, and Coastal Waters: Paradise Lost, or Paradigm Pound?
By: B.E. Lapointe
Plenary Talk, Southeastern Phycological Colloquy, University of North Florida
- Escalating Harmful Algal Blooms in Florida’s Rivers, Springs, Estuaries, and Coastal Waters: Paradise Lost, or Paradigm Found?
By: B.E. Lapointe
Invited lecture. Roskamp Institute
- How can We Mitigate Florida’s Toxic Algae Blooms?
By: B.E. Lapointe
Florida Chamber Growth and Infrastructure Summit