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CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Past Seminars

2005 - 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.


Friday 9 December 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Jaci Brown
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Using sea level to understand El Nino


Tuesday 6 December 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Ross Murray
Earth Sciences
University of Melbourne
Modelling Decadal Changes on the Indian Ocean Section at 32S


Friday 2 December 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Tilla Roy
Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC
Oxygen: a reliable tracer of large-scale biological productivity in the oceans?


Monday 28 November 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Daniel Weihs
Israel Institute of Technology
Hydrodynamics of dolphin drafting


Friday 25 November 2005, 11.30 (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart (and via videoconference to Floreat)

Bernadette Sloyan
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Antarctic bottom water transport and mixing in the Perth basin


Tuesday 22 November 2005, 11.30 am
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Richard Smith
Los Alamos National Laboratory
National Center for Atmospheric Research
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Anisotropic viscosity and GM parameterizations


Friday 18 November 2005, 11.30 am
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Professor Dale Kiefer
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Southern California
EASy: A Marine Environmental Analysis System


Friday 18 November 2005, 9.45 am to 5.30 pm
(Videoconference from Melb)

Priestley Lectures
CMAR venues:
Aspendale - Lecture Theatre
Floreat - Banksia Room
Cleveland - Moreton Room
Hobart - Auditorium and Shearwater Room
Black Mountain - via staff computer

Program


Friday 11 November 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Paul Sandery
Flinders University
Development of a numerical model to study the seasonal circulation in Bass Strait


Friday 4 November 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Brian Sanderson
Department of Environment and Conservation, NSW
Scaling nutrient loading and eutrophication in NSW coastal lakes and estuaries


Tuesday 23 August 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(Videoconferenced from Cleveland QLD to Hobart, Floreat & Aspendale)

Jesse H. Ausubel
Program Director, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Counting all the fish in the sea: the progress of the Census of Marine Life Program


Tuesday 19 July 2005, *** 2 pm*** (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart and videoconferenced to Floreat

Mark Baird
School of Mathematics
University of New South Wales
A size-resolved pelagic ecosystem model


Monday 4 July 2005, ***6 pm*** (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Dr Jerry Mahlman
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Colorado
The ethics (or lack thereof?) of human-caused climate warming

Flyer


Friday 24 June 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to CMR Cleveland and Floreat)

Ian Barton
CSIRO Marine Research
Australian involvement in the GODAE high-resolution sea surface temperature - pilot project (GHRSST-PP)


Tuesday 21 June 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Professor John Penrose
Curtin University of Technology
The Coastal CRC Coastal Water Habitat Mapping Project


Monday 20 June 2005, 4 pm (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(via videoconference from CMR Cleveland)

Professor Sean Pascoe
Professor and Director of the Centre for the Economics
and Management of Aquatic Resources (CEMARE)
University of Portsmouth, UK
The future (or potential lack) of cod in the North Sea


Friday 3 June 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to CMR Cleveland and Floreat)

Tony Rees
CSIRO Marine Research
CMR's "MarLIN" metadata system - or, how do we discover what data we've got?


Tuesday 31 May 2005, from 11.00 (note different start time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to Floreat from CMR Cleveland)

Elvira Poloczanska - 11 am
Post Doc - Climate Impacts on Northern Fish and Reefs
CSIRO Marine Research
Getting warmer: searching for realistic models of climate-driven changes in population abundance and distribution

AND

Tony Richardson - 11.30 am
UQ/CMR Joint Appointee – Quantitative Marine Ecology
CSIRO Marine Research/University of Queensland
From plankton to basking sharks: the use of quantitative tools


Friday 27 May 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and CSIRO Atmospheric Research Aspendale)

Helen Phillips
CSIRO Marine Research
Bermuda’s tale of two time series - Hydrostation “S” and BATS


Friday 20 May 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to CMR Cleveland and Floreat)

John Gould
CSIRO Marine Research
From swallow floats to Argo - and beyond


Monday 16 May 2005, 11.30 am
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
Ashley Fuller
Australian Climate Change Science Program at the Australian Greenhouse Office
AND
Jo Naylor
Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies
Ocean observations - a journey south!

Flyer


Monday 2 May 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CSIRO Atmospheric Research, Aspendale (VIC)

Trevor Guymer
UK Inter-Agency Committee on Marine Science and Technology and
National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
Wind, rain and underwater noise


Friday 29 April 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to CMR Cleveland and Floreat)

Dr Simon Marsland
CSIRO Marine Research and Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems CRC
Antarctic coastal polynya response to climate change


Friday 29 April 2005, 2 pm - 2.30 pm (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Janina Beyer
CSIRO Honours Student (UTAS)
Effect of temperature on early gonad development in the common carp, Cyprinus carpio (L.)


Friday 22 April 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to CMR Cleveland and Floreat)

Jim Greenwood
CSIRO Marine Research
The kinetics of diatom frustule dissolution


Friday 1 April 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(from CSIRO Cleveland and via videoconference to Hobart and Floreat)

Petra Kuhnert
Research Statistician
CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
Modelling species distributions in Moreton Bay

AND

Dr Burke Hill
CSIRO Marine Research
Is there a future for Sawfishes in northern Australia?


Thursday 31 March 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Peter Charuk
Artist in residence March – May 2005
Synapse Art and Science Residency program - aiming to develop dynamic creative partnerships between scientists and artists, science institutions and arts organisations


Wednesday 30 March 2005, 9 am to 3.45 pm
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Indian Ocean Climate Symposium Lectures
Sponsored by the World Climate Research Program's CLIVAR project
Lecture schedule


Wednesday 23 March 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Dr Penny Whetton
Climate Impact Group
Team Leader, Climate and Weather: Applications and Impacts
CSIRO Atmospheric Research

Climate and weather modelling, and impact research at CSIRO Atmospheric Research


Friday 18 March 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to CMR Cleveland and Floreat)

Dr Stuart Godfrey
CSIRO Marine Research
What sets the heat flux into the tropical Indian Ocean?


Friday 11 March 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to CMR Cleveland and Floreat)

Dr Patricia Kremer
Department of Marine Sciences
University of Connecticut
Salp swarms: biological opportunists and ecological impacts


Monday 7 March 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Dr Eric Bayler
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Maryland USA
Satellite oceanography within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration


Friday 4 March 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart (and via videoconference to CMR Cleveland and Floreat)

Peter Oke
CSIRO Marine Research
A model-based assessment of the proposed Indian Ocean mooring array


Thursday 24 February, 11:30am (Tas time) - **Note change to time and venue**
Derwent Room, CSIRO Hobart

Dr Jan Kaiser
Department of Geosciences
Princeton University
Net and gross production in the equatorial Pacific from continuous O2/Ar ratio measurements and the triple isotope composition of O2


Friday 18 February 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to CMR Cleveland and Floreat)

Dr James N Kremer
Professor of Marine Sciences
University of Connecticut
In search of a general model of estuarine responses to nitrogen loading


Friday 11 February 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
(and via videoconference to CMR Cleveland and Floreat)

Stephen Griffies
CSIRO Marine Research
An overview of ocean models and modelling at GFDL


Tuesday 8 February 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Dr Annalisa Bracco
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy
Oceanic carbon uptake depends on the primary productivity
of the marine ecosystem


Friday 28 January 2005, 11.30 am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart

Phil Heraud
Centre for Biospectroscopy, Monash University
Probing cells and tissues using spectroscopy and synchrotrons


Friday 21 January 2005, 11.30am (Tas time)
CSIRO Auditorium, Hobart
and via videoconference to CMR Floreat and Cleveland

Noel Keenlyside
Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences at Kiel University, Germany
Improving the simulation of tropical Pacific climate: the impacts of
biology and a more accurate surface stress calculation

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