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REGISTRATION
Saturday, Feb. 22 (15:00 - 18:00)
LOCATION: Hawaii Convention Center Room 301AB
Local and Venue Maps |
TIME |
DETAILS |
15:00
18:00 |
Registration opens
Name badges, Agenda/schedule, and USBs with the Book of Abstracts will be available at the registration desk outside of the Room 301 AB |
POSTER SESSION / RECEPTION Saturday, Feb. 22 (18:00 - 22:00)
LOCATION: Hawaii Convention Center
Room 301AB |
TIME |
DETAILS |
15:00 18:00 22:00 |
Poster boards are available.
Poster session and reception begin. Appetizers and cash bar will be available.
Poster display and Poster Session/Reception end.
Poster presenters are expected to be available to answer questions.
Poster SIZE: 4'x4' (1.2m x1.2m).
Please add your photograph to the right upper corner of your poster. |
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Sunday, Feb. 23 (08:30 - 16:50)
LOCATION: Hawaii Convention Center
Room 301AB |
TIME |
DURATION |
PRESENTATION |
8:00 |
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Tea/Coffee |
8:30 |
5 min |
Introduction |
8:35 |
20 min |
Henry P. Huntington
It's not all about the ecosystem: Results and collaborations of the Local and Traditional Knowledge component of the Bering Sea Project |
8:55 |
5 min |
Discussion |
9:00 |
20 min |
Calvin Mordy
Mechanisms that influence the magnitude, distribution and fate of primary production on the Bering Sea Shelf |
9:20 |
20 min |
Rolf Gradinger Contribution of sea ice biological processes to Bering Sea winter/spring carbon cycle |
9:40 |
10 min |
Discussion |
9:50 |
30 min |
Tea/Coffee Break |
10:20 |
20 min |
Neil S. Banas Temperature and ice influences on large zooplankton on interannual and multidecadal scales: Ecosystem and life-history modeling approaches |
10:40 |
20 min |
George L. Hunt, Jr. What controls the distribution and abundance of euphausiids over the southeastern Bering Sea shelf? |
11:00 |
10 min |
Discussion |
11:10 |
20 min |
Colleen M. Petrik
The effect of eastern Bering Sea climate variability on the distribution of walleye pollock early life stages during the BSIERP/BEST years |
11:30 |
20 min |
Anne B. Hollowed Fish distributions and ocean conditions |
11:50 |
20 min |
Alan Haynie Not just a march to the north: How climate variation affects the Bering Sea pollock trawl and Pacific cod longline fisheries |
12:10 |
15 min |
Discussion |
12:25 |
1h 15 min |
Lunch (lunch box provided) |
13:40 |
20 min |
Alexandre N. Zerbini
Baleen whale abundance and distribution in relation to environmental variables and prey abundance in the eastern Bering Sea |
14:00 |
20 min |
Kathy Kuletz
Spatial and seasonal aspects of seabird diet and predator-prey relations across the Bering Sea shelf |
14:20 |
20 min |
Andrew W. Trites What drives the abundance of top predators? A comparative analysis of increasing and decreasing populations of fur seals and sea birds in the eastern Bering Sea |
14:40 |
15 min |
Discussion |
14:55 |
30 min |
Tea/Coffee Break |
15:25 |
20 min |
Ivonne Ortiz
The benefits of hindsight: Examining results of the Bering Sea Project's vertically-integrated modeling effort from physics to fish |
15:45 |
20 min |
Lee W. Cooper
A review of new insights on functioning and dynamics of the northern Bering Sea ecosystem |
16:05 |
20 min |
Michael F. Sigler An organism-centric view of subarctic productivity: Gas tanks, location matters and historical context |
16:25 |
15 min |
Discussion |
16:40 |
10 min |
Wrapup |
16:50 |
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Session Ends |
18:00 |
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Space remains available for conversation and informal discussion until 6 pm |