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2000 Annual Intern Symposium
Thursday, August 24, 2000
Pacific Forum

The summer interns from left to right:
Irvin Pan, Jodi Brewster, Ann Marie Polsenberg, Katie Farnsworth, Dan
Nidzgorski, Erin Gontang, Jeff Johnson, Greg Moretti, Deanna Donohoue and
Dijanna Smotherman
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0850-0900 |
George I. Matsumoto |
Welcome and opening remarks |
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0900-0930 |
Jeff Johnson |
Coring toolsled software: A first step at providing vehicle
independence to MBARI toolsleds |
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0930-1000 |
Katie Farnsworth |
Monterey Canyon as a conduit for sediment to the deep ocean |
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1000-1015 |
BREAK |
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1015-1045 |
Erin Gontang |
Integrating morphological and genetic characters: A new look at
the systematic ordering of the narcomedusae |
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1045-1115 |
Ann Marie Polsenberg |
Development of an AUV remote control system |
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1115-1145 |
Deanna Donohoue |
Bubbles, gas vents, and structure-H hydrates |
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1145-1245 |
LUNCH |
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1245-1315 |
Dijanna Smotherman |
The art of putting science on the web |
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1315-1345 |
Jodi Brewster |
MUSE and the dissemination of satellite information |
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1345-1415 |
Greg Moretti |
Cruise into the classroom: Documenting research cruises on the
Web |
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1415-1430 |
BREAK |
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1430-1500 |
Dan Nidzgorski |
Stirring, sinking, swimming: Carbon export from surface waters of
Monterey Bay |
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1500-1530 |
Irvin Pan |
Nuclear markers for studying population structure in deep-sea
clams |
Next: Sexual encounters and luminous signals in the deep sea
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