Listed below are the students, their fellowships, and the names of their research projects.
Advisees of Collin Roesler, Associate Professor of Earth & Oceanographic Science
David Dietz ’14, Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowship: Hydrographic structure in Cundy’s Harbor, New Meadows, Harpswell Sound, and Middle Bay: Why is Harpswell Sound the sentinel site for Alexandrium fundyense blooms?
Ryan Peabody ’14, Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research: Connecting inland waters to the Gulf of Maine: Impacts on stratification and phytoplankton blooms
Margaret Lindeman ’15, Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research: Identifying transitions from diatoms to dinoflagellates in Harpswell Sound as an early detection of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning-inducing Alexandrium fundyense blooms
Kate Kearns ’14, Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowship: Analyzing Florescence spectrums to quantify the source and processing of dissolved organic carbon in rivers in Maine (Kearns is co-advised by Prof. Phil Camil)
Advisees of Phil Camil, Rusack Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
Gordon Adams ’14, Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research: Effects of Climate and Land Use Change on Organic Carbon Flux to the Gulf of Maine through Four Major Rivers
Jeremy Berke ’14, Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research: Effects of Land Cover Type on Nutrient Fluxes to the Gulf of Maine through Three Major River Systems
Advisees of John Lichter, Samuel S. Butcher Associate Professor in the Natural Sciences
Chris Kan ’13, Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowship: Genetic Diversity Among River Herring in Merrymeeting Bay
(Kan’s co-advisor is Assistant Professor of Biology Vlad Douhovnikoff)
Jane Carpenter ’13, Student Faculty Research Grant: Ecological recovery in the Kennebec estuary and nearshore marine environment
Eric Chien ’14, Sustainability Solutions Partners: Ecological recovery in the Kennebec estuary and nearshore marine environment
John Hobbs ’15, Sustainability Solutions Partners: Ecological recovery in the Kennebec estuary and nearshore marine environment
Claude Millet ’14, Sustainability Solutions Partners: Ecological recovery in the Kennebec estuary and nearshore marine environment
Sarah Lee ’14, Gibbons Summer Research Program: GIS Mapping of the Gulf of Maine Fishery (Lee’s co-advisor is Eileen Johnson, Program Manager/GIS Analyst and Adjunct Lecturer in Environmental Studies)
Advisee of Damon Gannon, Director of Bowdoin Scientific Station of Kent Island, Kent Island
Noelle Schoettle ’13, Student Faculty Research Grant: Foraging ecology of harbor porpoises
Advisees of Trevor Rivers, Bowdoin Doherty Marine Postdoctoral Scholar of Biology
Anna Chase ’13, Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research: Effects of Photopollution on the Settlement of Marine Fouling Communities in the Gulf of Maine
Julia Livermore ’13, Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research: Effect of Luminescent Behavior on Survivorship of Intertidal Scale Worms
Tamara Perreault ’12, Howard Hughes Medical Institute post-baccaleaurate fellowship: Predation response behavior of the luminescent scale worm Harmothoe imbricata
Advisees of Rachel Beane, Professor of Earth & Oceanographic Science
Rachel Haynes ’15, Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowship: The Mineralogy and Petrology of Giant Stairs on the Coast of Maine
Graham Edwards ’14, Freedman Fellowship in Coastal/Environmental Studies: The Mineralogy and Petrology of Giant Stairs on the Coast of Maine
Non-Bowdoin Coastal Studies Fellows working with Prof. Allen of The College of William and Mary
Holly Blackburn ‘13: The effect of maternal investment on cloning frequency in the sea star Asterias forbesi
Mark Smithson ‘13: Size-based differences in performance of Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis
Shelby Ziegler ’13: Rates and Costs of Cloning in Echinoderms
