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Observations from six research cruises in 2014 were used to characterize the seasonal evolution of terrigenous DOM in the shallow and broad South Atlantic Bight (SAB) shelf.

Every year, about 200,000 tons of nitrogen enter coastal waters globally.  Most of this nitrogen is a consequence of human activities:  runoff of fertilizer from land, inputs of treated sewage and animal waste, and as a “rain” of nitrogen-laden particles generated by combustion.

Sydney Plummer has been awarded an NSF graduate fellowship to investigate the ecophysiological roles of phytoplankton-derived reactive oxygen species.

The Scientific Research and Education Network (SciREN)-Georgia chapter