Habwatch Invited Lecturers:

Lecturer:

Topic:

1. J. Cullen (CAN)

Overview on observation and prediction of HABs

2. T. Dickey (US)

Overview on physical and chemical dynamics of coastal ecosystems

3. O. Schofield (US)

Overview of optical observation of biological variability

4. T. Dickey (US)

Overview of chemical and physical sensors

5. A. Morel (F)

Theory and state-of-the-art on optical properties of phytoplankton and other marine substances, with emphasis on HABs"

6. C. Roesler (US)

Description of the different methods for in situ measurement of inherent optical properties, and assessment of their potential for HABs detection"

7. M. Babin (F)

Theory and current literature on, and in situ measurement of the phytoplankton fluorescence, with emphasis on HABs"

8. M. R. Lewis (CAN)

Measurement of seawater reflectance and vertical attenuation coefficient, with emphasis on HABs"

9. P. Franks (US)

Overview on physical modelling

10. J. Jaffee (US)

Acoustical detection and underwater imaging

11. C.Scholin (US)

and
G. Doucette (US)

Prospects of developing automated systems for detecting HAB species and toxins in-situ

Detection of HAB toxins: current approaches & potential for In-situ applications

12. H. Sosik (US)

Characterizing seawater constituents from optical properties

13. K. Ruddick (BE)

Overview of Ocean Colour theoretical background, sensors, and applicability for the detection and monitoring of HABs (capabilities, limitations)"

14. B. Karlson (SE)

Development and deployment of an instrumented mooring

15. G. Griffiths (UK)

Glider and AUV observation systems

16. T. Malone (US)

Overview of observation networks

17. C. Compère (F)

Overview on bio-fouling

18. J. Lee (CN)

Modelling of Algal Dynamics in Sub-tropical Coastal Waters

19. D. McGillicuddy (US)

Modeling blooms of Alexandrium fundyense in the Gulf of Maine

20. W. Fennel (DE)

Modelling coastal dynamics and HABs in the Baltic Sea

21. P. Bissett (US)

The integration of ocean color remote sensing with coastal nowcast/forecast simulations of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)

22. N. Pinardi (I)

Theoretical bases of various data assimilation techniques

23. G. Pitcher (RSA)

The point of view of users

24. O. Schofield (US)

Workshop retrospective

 


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