12th International Symposium on Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence | April 2002
Shelley Blackwell A New AUV Platform for Studying Near Shore Bioluminescence Structure
American Geophysical Union – Ocean Sciences Honolulu, Hawaii – February 2002
Oscar Schofield Evolution of LEO into a Shelf-Wide Ocean Observatory
Scott Glenn A Model for a National Network of Regional Coastal Ocean Observatories
Josh Kohut Influence of wind and bottom topography on surface dynamics off the coast of New Jersey
Louis Bowers A Comparison of the Operational and Experimental COAMPS Meteorological Forecasts at LEO During 2001 HYCODE Experiment
Sage Lichtenwalner Validation of an Atmosphere-Ocean Forecast Model at the Longterm Ecosystem Observatory
Matt Oliver Bio-Optical Estimates of Phytoplankton Productivity from an Autonomous In Situ Profiler in the Coastal Waters of the Mid-Atlantic Bight
Hernan Arango Coupled Physical/Bio-Optical Model Experiments at LEO-15
Shelley Blackwell Development of an AUV to Measure Bioluminescence in the Coastal Ocean
Chip Haldeman Particle Transport Observations in the New York – New Jersey Harbor.
Micheal Crowley Comparisons of Satellite and In Situ Chlorophyll-a Measurements in Coastal Upwelled Waters.
Alex Kahl Comparisons of SeaWiFs derived Inherent Optical Properties to In Situ Coastal Measurements at LEO.
John Kerfoot Vertical migration of a toxic Karena brevis red-tide and the impact on ocean color remote sensing reflectance.
Jesse Sebbo Light Stress and TEP Production in Phytoplankton Communities in Turbid Coastal Waters.
Eli Hunter Circulation and mixing in a complex estuarine environment. Effects on the transport and fate of suspended matter.
Robert Chant The spatial and temporal relationship between biomass and hydrography on New Jersey’s inner shelf during the summer of 2001.
Chhaya Mudgal Coordinating a Fleet of Autonomous Underwater Glider Using a Decision Theoretic Approach in a Multi-agent System.
Trisha Bergmann The Effects of a Spring Resuspension Event on In-situ Optical Parameters and Phytoplankton Light Utilization.
Mark Moline Inferring Physical Processes Using Phytoplankton Structure and Bulk Optical Properties in Coastal Waters.
Oceanology International London | March 2002
Oscar Schofield & Scott Glenn Development of a Shelf-Wide Observatory in the Mid-Atlantic Bight
Josh Kohut and Scott Glenn A Multi-static HF Radar Network for the New Jersey Shelf Observing System (NJSOS)
2nd Radiowave Oceanography Workshop (ROW-II) Brest, France | April 2002
Josh Kohut and Scott Glenn A Nested Multi-Static HF RadarArray for the New Jersey Shelf Observing System (NJSOS)
University of Washington Seminar Series on Ocean Observatories | April 2002
Scott Glenn & Oscar Schofield Problems and Challenges Working In an Observationally Poor Environment
Scott Glenn & Oscar Schofield What Have We Learned after 5 Years of LEO?
Doctoral Thesis Defense | June 2002
Josh Kohut Spatial Current Structure Observed with a Calibrated HF Radar System: The Influence of Local Forcing, Stratification, and Topography on the Inner Shelf
ASLO Summer Meeting Victoria, British Columbia | June 2002
Scott Glenn & Oscar Schofield Dawn In the New Millennium: Synoptic Oceanography Going Operationalf
Alaska’s Oceans and Watersheds Symposium Anchorage, Alaska | June 2002
Scott Glenn & Oscar Schofield New Jersey Shelf Observing System
House Ocean Caucus Washington, D.C. | June 2002
Fred Grassle NJSOS, House Ocean Caucus Briefing
U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy RUMFS Site Visit | July 22, 2002
Mary Altalo US Ocean Commission RUMFS Site Visit
Regional Ocean Coastal Observatories
NSF SCOTS Workshop Portsmouth, VA | August 26-28, 2002
Tommy Dickey NRC Report: Presentation on SCOTS
MOTE Marine Lab Site Visit | September 18, 2002
Scott Glenn and Oscar Schofield What Have We Learned after 6 Years of LEO?
School of Marine Science, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary Site Visit | October 2, 2002
Scott Glenn and Oscar Schofield Evolution of the New Jersey Shelf Observing System What Have We Learned after 6 Years of LEO?
New York-New Jersey Harbor Technologies Forum: Building Value Through A University-Industry Partnership Plans for a Growing NY-NJ Harbor Observatory | October 10
Scott Glenn, Oscar Schofield, Bob Chant Plans for a Growing NY-NJ Harbor Observatory
Pices North Pacific Marine Science Organization Eleventh Annual Meeting in Qingdao, China
Mike Crowley, Oscar Schofield, Scott Glenn, Josh Kohut Development of Coastal Ocean Observatories for Synoptic Oceanography
National Research Council Meeting for the Implementation of Seafloor Observatories
Scott Glenn NRC Report: Presentation of NSF SCOTS Workshop
National Research Council Meeting for the Implementation of Seafloor Observatories October Northeaster Segment
Rick Jahnke NRC Report: Presentation of NSF SCOTS Workshop Northeaster Segment of CoOP Presentation
Oceans 2002 Conference & Exhibition Marine Frontiers – Reflections of the Past, Visions of the Future Mississippi Coast Coliseum & Convention Center Biloxi, Mississippi | October 29-31, 2002
Scott Glenn, Oscar Schofield Ocean Observing Systems – Goals and Design Development of the New Jersey Shelf Observing System
Elizabeth Creed, Scott Glenn, Oscar Schofield, & Chhaya Mudga Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) – IX Using a Fleet of Slocum Battery Gliders in a Regional Scale Coastal Ocean Observatory
Office of Naval Research Progress Review Northeast Region Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute | November 4-7, 2002
Scott Glenn, Oscar Schofield Evolution of the New Jersey Shelf Observing System
Office of Naval Research Ocean Optics XVI Santa Fe, New Mexico | November 18-22, 2002
O. Schofield, T. Bergmann, W. P. Bissett, C. Orrico, M. Oliver, and M. A. Molin Inversion of the Bulk Absorption and the Utility for Water Mass Detection
T. Bergmann, G. Fahnensteil, D. Millie, S. Lohrenz, and O. Schofield Assessing the relative impact of resuspended sediment and phytoplankton community composition on remote sensing reflectance
M.J. Oliver, T. Bergmann, S. Glenn, M.A. Moline, C. Orrico, and O. Schofield Deriving In Situ Phytoplankton Absorption for Bio-optical Productivity Models in Turbid Waters
Z.V. Finkel, A.J. Irwin, and O. Schofield Using Cell Size to Predict Intracellular Pigment Concentrations
AGU 2002 Fall Meeting Moscone Center, San Francisco, California | December 6 – 10, 2002
Alex Isern Scientific Cabled Observatories for Time Series (SCOTS)
Luke Oman, Louis Bowers, Scott Glenn, Richard Dunk, Alan Cope Effect of Coastal Upwelling on Circulation and Climate in Coastal Regions
Nansen Center Bergen, Norway |December 21, 2002
Josh Kohut, Scott Glenn, Oscar Schofield Evolution of the New Jersey Shelf Observing System