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Future Directions in Bioluminescence Research

PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS*

Presenter
Topic
W. Paul Bissett, Oscar M. Schofield, Mark A. Moline Integrating bioluminescence into nowcast/forecast systems.
James F. Case Overview of last twenty years in marine bioluminescence research.
Tommy Dickey Remote sensing from the air and space.
Tom Donaldson Operational analysis issues.
Ken Ferer How to get a product into the fleet and into the oceanographic community.
Mark Geiger Bioluminescence survey systems.
Steven Haddock What we don’t know about bioluminescence.
Peter J. Herring Sources of bioluminescence in the ocean.
David Lapota Seasonal correlations of phytoplankton bioluminescence with zooplankton biomass and chlorophyll fluorescence.
Michael Latz, Jim Rohr Spontaneous and stimulated bioluminescence.
Dennis J. McGillicuddy, Jr. Coupled physical-biological modeling and prediction.
Mark A. Moline, W. Paul Bissett, James F. Case, Scott Glenn, Christy Herren, Oscar Schofield Bioluminescence exercises at LEO-15: Summer 1999.
Jim Rohr, Jon Schoonmaker, Michael Latz, Mark Hyman Flow visualization in the ocean – implications of laboratory bioluminescence experiments.
Oscar Schofield, W. Paul Bissett, Mark Moline, Scott Glenn Melding biological and physical observations.
Rick Spinrad Productive avenues of research that will meet fleet needs.
Edith A. Widder Scales of measurement and methods of calibration.

 

*All participants making formal presentations to the workshop were asked to submit an abstract. These presentations were used to provide a common base of current information and to introduce key issues.


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