Coastal Margin Webinar Series

The Coastal Rainforest Margins Research Network is hosting a webinar series throughout the 2019/2020 academic year. Register now for our fall events, and stay tuned for more announcements this spring.

*Presentations will be roughly 30 minutes, with 15-20 minutes for questions and discussion afterward.

WEBINAR RECORDINGS

NOVEMBER 16th, 2022

Topic: Coastal Margins Fall Seminar
Presenters: Trevor Carter,Ā PhD Student Department of Integrative Biology, University of Colorado Denver
Courtney Bobsin, PhD Candidate and Research Scientist, University of Washington
Matt Dunkle, Postdoctoral Research Scientist, University of Wyoming

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NOVEMBER 16th, 2021

Topic: Coastal Margins Fall Seminar
Presenters: John Harley, Research Assistant Professor, Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center, Juneau, Alaska 
Anthony Stewart, PhD Candidate, University of Washington
Kyra St. Pierre, Postdoc, University of British Columbia and Hakai Institute
Diogo Spinola, Postdoc, University of Alaska Fairbanks and Pacific Northwest Research Station

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JANUARY 23rd, 2020

Topic: Biogeochemical regionalization of British Columbiaā€™s coastal ocean
Presenter: Andrew Margolin, University of British Columbia

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DECEMBER 17th, 2019

Topic: How glaciers and gravity make rainforest soils
Presenter: Dave D’Amore, USFS Pacific Northwest Research Station

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NOVEMBER 14th, 2019

Topic: The role of wind and landslide disturbance in temperate rainforests
Presenter: Kyle Turchick, University of Colorado Denver

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OCTOBER 17th, 2019

Topic: Connecting land and sea: Nearshore impacts of freshwater carbon and nutrient exports from coastal British Columbia watersheds
Presenter: Kyra St. Pierre, Hakai Coastal Initiative, University of British Columbia

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Interested in presenting during a Coastal Margin webinar or have a suggestion for a speaker? Contact Molly Tankersley.