Listed below: Student, Project, Advisor, and Fellowship
Rebecca Selden '06
Impact of Flow on metabolism in the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis and consequences for cryptic behavior
Amy Johnson
Beckman Scholar
Kiersa Benson '06
Quality of sea grass habitat along Maine's intertidal and its effect on local crab and soft-shell clam populations
Lindsay Whitlow
Doherty
Mark Burton '07
Distribution and spawning location of American Shad, Alausa proestabilis in Merrymeeting Bay
John Lichter
Doherty
Meghan Detering '07
A tale of two rivers: dynamics of Androscoggin and Kennebec river convergence in Merrymeeting Bay
Peter Lea
Doherty
Katherine loomis '06
The impacts of human and climatic influences on the recent sedimentary record of Merrymeeting Bay
Peter Lea
Doherty
Dan McGrath '06
An Analysis of Melt Pond Formation, Distribution and Evolution in Barrow, Alaska using Spectral Albeda and Transmission Measurements
Peter Lea
Doherty
Maya Jaafar '07
Characterizing the response of shellfish indsutry participants to improved forecasts of harmful algal bloom (HAB) events in the Gulf of Maine
Guillermo Herrera
TBA
Lucy Van Hook '06
Movement patterns of snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) during the tidal cycle in Merrymeeting Bay
John Lichter
Doherty
Carrie Atkins '05
Comparative analysis of the macrobotanical remains of the Brewer Cove site
Anne Henshaw
Rusack
Benjamin Martens '06
Implementing Environmental Policy along the Maine Coast
DeWitt John
Rusack
Owen McKenna '07
Bedload fluc and bedform dynamics in Merrymeeting Bay, Mid-Coast Maine
Peter Lea
Rusack
Mary Kate Wheeler '07
The ecology of rare plant species in Merrymeeting Bay
John Lichter
Rusack
Rose Teng '07
Bowdoin College Coastal Science Institute
Dave Guay
TBA
Megan Lim '03
A preliminary analysis of changing attitudes towards environmental fisheries issues in the Gulf of Maine
Anne Hayden/Joe Bandy
Rusack Research Assistant
Molly Wright '05
The Effects of gonads and fluid dynamics on growth and metabolism in the green sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus droebachniensis)
Amy Johnson
TBA
