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309. Cahoon, L.B. Benthic ecology and sand resources, NC DCM Ocean Policy Steering


Committee, May 8, 2008.


308. Cahoon, L.B. Global warming: The Challenge of Adaptation. Take Action Tour, May


3, 2008.


307. Fries, A.S., and L.B. Cahoon. Microbial anti-oxidants from swine waste lagoons.


CSURF poster presentations, April 16, 2008.


306. Fries, A.S., and L.B. Cahoon. Microbial anti-oxidants from swine waste lagoons.


UNCW Sigma Xi chapter annual meeting, April 9, 2008.


305. Fries, A.S., and L.B. Cahoon. Microbial anti-oxidants from swine waste lagoons.


NCAS Annual Meeting, March 29, 2008.


304. DuRant, E.A., M.A. Mallin and L.B. Cahoon. 2008. “The Cape Fear River


plume as a localized region of zooplankton aggregation. “Meeting of the Southeastern Estuarine


Research Society, Charleston, S.C. Mar 14, 2008


303. Cahoon, L.B. A Primer on Climate Change, UNCW Odyssey, Feb. 25, 2008


302. Cahoon, L.B. Global warming, southeastern US drought, and local challenges.


Women’s Professional Education Organization, Jan. 16, 2008


301. Cahoon, L.B. Investigating fecal contamination sources at castle Hayne, Castle Hayne


Steering Committee, Jan. 14, 2008.


300. Cahoon, L.B., and R. Huber. “River Run” demonstration, Cape Fear River Watch First


Saturday program, Jan. 5, 2008


299. Cahoon, L.B. Is the river safe? Castle Hayne Steering Committee, Dec. 4, 2007


298. DuRant, E.A., M.A. Mallin and L.B. Cahoon The Cape Fear River Plume as a


Localized Region of Zooplankton Aggregation, ERF Meeting, Nov., 2007


297. Cahoon, L.B. IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHOSPHORUS AND


FECAL INDICATOR BACTERIA IN AQUATIC SEDIMENTS? Invited seminar, UNC IMS, Sept.


11, 2007


296. Cahoon, L.B. Storm water impacts at Lake Waccamaw, Lake Waccamaw State Park,


Aug. 15, 2007.


295. Cahoon, L.B. Coping with climate change. Society of American Military Engineers,


July 19, 2007.


294. Cahoon, L.B. Global warming: Consensus, uncertainties, and misconceptions.


Society of American Military Engineers, June 21, 2007.


293. Cahoon, L.B. Living in a Warmer World: Heaven or Hell? UNCW Global Warming


Conference, June 8, 2007 (invited)


GRANTS:


PENDING:


Determining Seed Population and Nutrient Sources Supporting Toxic Blue-Green Algal Blooms in


the Cape Fear River, and Finding Solutions, Mallin, Cahoon and Bailey, Duke Energy Progress,


$87,800


Analyses of NERRS long-term data sets as tools for understanding dissolved oxygen dynamics in


NC estuaries. Cahoon, Blum and Toothman, UNC Sea Grant, $27,932


Impacts of Elements from Coal Combustion Residues on the Resurrection of Zooplankton from


Dormant Egg-Banks: Filling a Critical Gap in our Understanding of Bottom-up Effects on the


Stability of Freshwater Ecosystems and Recreational Fishing Stocks. Covi and Cahoon, WRRI,


$59,973

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