All-Hands Meeting
During the CICOES All-Hands Meeting on June 24, 2025, researchers from across the CICOES community presented about ongoing projects, recently completed work, or their next big ideas. The presentations were divided into three sessions: Atmospheric-Ocean, Climate, and Ecosystem.
With permission from the researchers, their presentation slides or videos are now available to the public.
Atmospheric-Ocean Presentations
- Natalie Monacci: Observing Ocean Acidification in Alaska
- Ben Cohen and Ignatius Rigor: USIABP Enhancements – Tracking Milne Ice Shelf Ice Islands
- Yong Wei et al: Combined Impacts of Inundation, Debris, and Sediment Transport Using Coupled 3D Earthquake and Tsunami Simulations
- Ernesto Guerrero Fernández et al: Crustal Fault Tsunami Sources in the Salish Sea Simulation with Sediment Transport – Comparing Modeled Morphological Evolution with Geologic Records
Climate Presentations
- Muyin Wang: The Unique Temperature Trend Associated with Internally Driven Global Cooling and Arctic Warming 1980-2022
- Qiuxian Li et al: Extra-Polar Cloud Feedbacks as a Driver of Arctic Amplification
- Matt Luongo: Using a Model Hierarchy to Clarify Ocean Dynamics Relevant to Tropical Pacific Climate Change
- Aaron Levine: Subseasonal and Seasonal Tropical Pacific Precipitation Variability in Forecast Models
- Chris Waigl et al: River Ice Breakup on Major Alaskan Rivers – Insights into Predictability and a New Degree-Day Based Model
- Sarah Doherty and Robert Wood: Marine Cloud Brightening
- Steff O’Daly: Large Trichodesmium Colonies Likely Seed Episodic Carbon Export Events in a Low Biomass Ecosystem
- Igor Polyakov and Kyoung-Ho Cho: Atlantification Advances into the Amerasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean
Ecosystem Presentations
- Samantha Setta et al: One Size Does Not Fit All – Best Practices for eDNA Taxonomic Classification
- Calvin Mordy et al: Sentinels of Change in Alaska Waters
- Gulce Kurtay: Progress Toward Modeling Community Shifts in Bering Sea Phytoplankton
- Jiaxu Zhang: Monitoring Harmful Algal Bloom in the Pacific Arctic
- Elizabeth McHuron and Josh London: Predicting Habitat Suitability for Ribbon and Spotted Seals in the Bering Sea
- Astrid Leitner et al: Cliff Hangers – Understanding the Role that Shelf Break Topography Plays in Hake, Mesopelagics, and Predator Distributions Along the U.S. West Coast
- Sajna Hussain et al: Climate-Driven Developmental and Ecological Shifts in Groundfish of the California Current Ecosystem