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CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric
Research
Past Seminars
2004 - Hobart
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Most seminars held at the CSIRO Marine Laboratories from 1983-mid 2008 have been recorded
and are available from the Library on VHS (or DVD from mid-2006). Recordings from mid 2008 onwards can be found on this website. Just double click the blue italicised seminar title to go to the abstract and recording.
2004 Seminars
Thursday 16 December 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Dr Eric Grist
CSIRO Marine Research
A circle map for a phytoplanktonic life
cycle
Friday 10 December 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Dr David Griffin
CSIRO Marine Research
How Andrew Bartholomew was found: oceanography
in action
Monday 6 December, 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Johanna Rosman
Stanford University
Field and laboratory insights into the
hydrodynamic environment within a giant kelp forest
Friday 3 December 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Professor Ian Jones
Ocean Technology Group, University of Sydney
Nutrient input to the Great Barrier Reef
from the Herbert River
Friday 19 November 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Dr Thomas Okey
CSIRO Marine Research, Cleveland (QLD)
Functional interfaces, trophic models and
re-invented governance: an introductory talk
Wednesday 17 November 2004, 11.00 am (Note different start time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Dr Russ Babcock
CSIRO Marine Research, Floreat (WA)
Benthic community structure and variation
in indirect effects of fishing in Australasian kelp forests
Friday 12 November 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Dr Guy Williams
Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC
Autonomous Vehicles Under Sea-Ice -
Observations from a recent deployment of Autosub-II beneath Greenland Sea-Ice
Thursday 11 November 2004, 12.30 pm (Note different start time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Dr Jason Link
(Ernest Frohlich Fellow)
NOAA Fisheries
Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Woods Hole, MA USA
Value-added sampling for fishery independent
surveys: don’t stop after you’re done counting and measuring
Friday 5 November 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Geoff Morrison
Technical Director
International SeaKeepers Society
Friday 29 October 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Dr Jason Link
(Ernest Frohlich Fellow)
Food Web Dynamics Program Leader
NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Woods Hole USA
Marine fish, people, and the ecosystems
they share
Thursday 28 October 2004, 6 pm for 6.30 pm
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Bob Johannes Memorial Lecture
given by Mr Graeme Kelleher
"A Celebration of Bob Johannes'
Life"
Wednesday 27 October 2004, 2 pm (Note different start time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Bob McConnaughey
RACE Division, Habitat Research Team Leader
NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Seattle USA
Understanding the effects of bottom
trawls on benthic habitat
Tuesday 12 October 2004, 10.30 am - note different start time
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Dr Peter Doherty
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Great Barrier Reef Seabed Biodiversity
Project: a progress report
Wednesday 1 September 2004, 11.30 am,
CSIRO Conference Rooms A & B (note alternative venue)
Walter E Janach
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Could El Nino be triggered from the South
China Sea?
Friday 27 August 2004, 11.30 (EST), from CSIRO Cleveland
and via videoconference to Hobart and Floreat
Shane Griffiths
Fish Biologist
CSIRO Marine Research, Cleveland
Feeding ecology of neritic pelagic
fishes in northern Australia: predation of commercially important species in
the Northern Prawn Fishery
and
John Salini
Fishery Ecologist, Population Genetics
CSIRO Marine Research, Cleveland
A progress report on collaborative research
in to the sustainability of Australia’s Northern sharks and rays
Tuesday 17 August 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Dr Tony Miller
Applied Mathematical Modelling Technologies,
CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
Some case studies in applied industrial
mathematics
Friday 6 August 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Dr Manuel Nunez
School of Geography and Environmental Studies
University of Tasmania
Tasmania’s water environment
in the middle of the 21st century: results from the CSIRO Conformal-Cubic Atmospheric
GCM
Friday 30 July 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Sarah D Carr
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Observing and Modelling the Spawning Migration
of the Blue Crab Callinectes
sapidus
Tuesday 20 July 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Russell Lande
Professor of Biology
University of California, San Diego
Genetic mechanisms of speciation by sex
reversal and sexual selection in cichlid fish
Monday 19 July 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Richard Reynolds
National Climatic Data Center
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), USA
Climate SST analyses at the NOAA
Tuesday 13 July 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Jaci Brown
University of New South Wales / CSIRO Marine Research
How water crosses the equatorial vorticity
barrier in the eastern pacific
Monday 12 July 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Dr Bryson Bates
Director, CSIRO Climate and
Hydroclimatic Processes and Impacts Team, CSIRO Land and Water
An exploratory analysis of rainfall declines
in three regions of southern Australia
Wednesday 23 June 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium Hobart
Paul Whiteley
Met Office, UK
The UK ARGO programme - past and present
Monday 21 June 2004, 10.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium Hobart
Michael Tavaria
Scientific Customer Support Specialist,
Applied Biosystems, Australia
Real time Polymerase Chain Reaction:
A tool for quantitative analysis of Nucleic Acids
Friday 18 June 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Peter Oke
CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart
Ensemble-based data assimilation and Bluelink:
a blinking challenging test bed
Friday 4 June 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Cleveland*
and via videoconference to CMR Hobart and Floreat
Peter Rothlisberg
CSIRO Marine Research, Cleveland (QLD)
Penaeid larval dispersal and postlarval
recruitment processes
AND
Margaret Barclay
CSIRO Marine Research, Cleveland (QLD)
Dietary astaxanthin requirements of
juvenile tropical spiny lobster Panulirus ornatus
*233 Middle Street, Cleveland QLD 4163
Friday 28 May 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Ken Ridgway
CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart
Throughflow from the Pacific to the
Indian Oceans – the Other Connection
Monday 24 May 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Dr Martina Doblin
Department of Ocean, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Biogeochemical cycling of selenium
in the San Francisco Bay and the importance of an introduced clam in determining
foodweb toxicity
Friday 21 May 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Andreas Schiller
CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart
Design requirements for an Argo float
array in the Indian Ocean inferred from observing system simulation experiments
Friday 14 May 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland
Gary Meyers
CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart
The years of El Nino, La Nina and interactions
with
the Indian Ocean
Friday 7 May 2004, 11.30 am, CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to Floreat and Cleveland
Richard Matear
CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart
Response of Ocean Ecosystems to Climate
Warming
Thursday 29 April 2004, 2 pm - 3.30 pm
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Dr Steven R Ramp
Research Professor
Department of Oceanography
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
Scientific applications of the CODAR
SeaSonde HF Radar for
remotely sensing ocean surface currents
and
Dr Donald E Barrick
President
CODAR Ocean Sensors Ltd, Los Altos, CA
Evolution, principles, and present status
of CODAR SeaSonde HF Radar family for surface current mapping and wave monitoring
Friday 16 April 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart, and via videoconference to Floreat and Cleveland
Helen Phillips
CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart
Analysis of ARGO data -
Anomalously fresh conditions off NW Australia during 2000-2002
Thursday 15 April 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Denny Kirwan
University of Delaware, USA
Stirring for the Lagrangian Challenged
Tuesday 6 April 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Weidong Yu
First Institute of Oceanography
State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao, China
Atmosphere-ocean interaction in the
Pacific and Indian Oceans and their relationship
Monday 5 April 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Henry Kaspar
Aquaculture Group
Cawthron Institute, New Zealand
Overview of Institute, aquaculture research,
larval rearing and selective breeding of the Pacific oyster
Friday 26 March 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart, and via videoconference to Floreat and Cleveland
Susan Wijffels
CSIRO Marine Research
All about Argo or ‘What is
that yellow tube-thing in the Hobart Lobby’?
Friday 12 March 2004, 11.30am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Cheryl Greengrove
Associate Professor of Geosciences
University of Washington, Tacoma
Oceanographic overview of Barkley
and Clayoquot Sounds,
British Columbia, Canada
Friday 27 February 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart, and via videoconference to Floreat and Cleveland
Trevor McDougall
CSIRO Marine, Hobart
The thinness of the ocean in salinity – temperature – pressure
space, and the limitations of orthobaric density
Wednesday 25 February 2003, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Dr Christian Jakob
Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre
The major Tropical Western Pacific cloud
regimes
and their cloud and radiative characteristics
Friday 20 February 2004, 11.30 am (Tas Time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart and via videoconference to Cleveland and Floreat
Tore Schweder
Professor, Economics Institute
University of Oslo, Norway
Are complex empirical models deep in
the water or can the uncertainty in results be netted in?
Thursday 12 February 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Commander Andrew McCrindell
Director of Oceanography and Meteorology
Royal Australian Navy
The Application of Oceanography
and Meteorology in the RAN
Friday 9 January 2004, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Dr David Thompson
Department of Atmospheric Science
Colorado State University
Interpretation of recent Southern
Hemisphere climate change
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