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Coffee will be available during breaks.

A tour of the MBARI facilitieswill depart from the Atrium at 2 pm onWednesday. Please sign up ahead of time.

The Tuesday evening reception begins at 1700 in the MBARI Atrium & includes hors d'oeuvres.

Lunches & dinners are on your own - a listing of restaurants near MBARI will be distributed.

DISCUSSION ROOMS

Afternoon appointments are available for further discussions between ONR program officers and researchers. Please contact specific program officers for scheduling.

Rooms are listed in order of preference:

Harbor View / A-205 / (831)775-1811

Ships View / A-119 / (831) 775-1790

Please inquire at the MBARI front desk for help locating rooms in building B:

Ocean View / B-200 /(831) 775-2087

Tank View / B-105 / (831) 775-2078

CONTACT INFORMATION

ONR personnel can receive faxesduring the SW Regional Progress Review at(831)775-1620. Please contact individual program officers in person or on their cell phones.

Computer and office facilities are available for ONR use in RoomsA216 & A218 adjacent to the Pacific Forum.

OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH

PROGRESS REVIEW

SOUTHWESTREGION

TO BE HELD AT

MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM

RESEARCH INSTITUTE

7700 Sandholdt Road

MOSS LANDING,

CALIFORNIA

14 – 16 March 2005

MONDAY, 14 March

MBARI

Room:Pacific Forum

0800Coffee and Continental Breakfast

0830Welcome

Drs.Marcia McNuttand

Melbourne Briscoe

0850 Robert Guza, Scripps

Alongshore Currents in the Surfzone

0910Steve Ramp, Naval PostgradSchool

From ASIAEX to WISE: Understanding the internal wave field in the northern South China Sea

0930Julie Pullen, NRL Monterey

Air-Sea Coupling in the Adriatic

0950Tim Stanton, Naval PostgradSchool

Field Observations of Boundary Layer Process within the Surf Zone

1010Eric Terrill, Scripps

CBLAST

1030BREAK

1050Jeff Paduan, Naval PostgradSchool

Aircraft Validation of Near-Coast Winds from Nested COAMPS

1110Jessica Lacy, USGS

Bedforms Produced by Combinations of Waves and Currents at Varying Angles in the Laboratory

1130Chris Scholin,MBARI

Remote Detection of Microorganisms Subsurface in Near Real-Time Using DNA Probe Arrays and the Environmental Sample Processor (ESP)

1150John Ryan,MBARI

Autonomous Event Response: Harmful Algal Blooms

1210Dan Orange, AOA Geophysics

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TUESDAY, 15 March

MBARI

Room: Pacific Forum

0800Coffee and Continental Breakfast

0830Fuqing Zhang, Texas A&M

Flow and Regime Dependent Mesoscale Predictability

0850Dariusz Stramski, Scripps

Variability in Particle Optical Properties: A New Reductionist Approach to Ocean Optics

0910Art Miller, Scripps

ROMS/TOMS Tangent Linear and Adjoint Models: Tools for Data Assimilation andGeneralized Stability Analysis

0930Duane Edgington, MBARI

Automated Video Event Detection and Classification

0950David Knobles, University of Texas

Directions in Shallow Water Geo-acoustic Inversion Research

1010Ken Melville, Scripps

Airborne Measurements of Surface Wave Phenomena

1030BREAK

1050Steve Haddock, MBARI

Coastal Distributions of Bioluminescent Plankton Measured on Multiple Scales

1110Burt Jones, University of S.California

Physical Forcing and Bio-optical Response in the Northern Adriatic Sea

1130Julie McClean, Naval PostgradSchool

High Resolution Global Ocean and Ocean / Ice Modeling

1150Jim Bellingham, MBARI

Managing Quality and Enabling Discovery in Multiplatform Observation Systems

1210Anthony Healy, Naval PostgradSchool

Recent Progress in the Use of Autonomous Vehicles for High Speed Data Delivery from SubSea Nodes

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1700-1900Reception

MBARI Atrium

WEDNESDAY, 16 March

MBARI

Room: Pacific Forum

0800Coffee and Continental Breakfast

0830Tom Herbers, Naval PostgradSchool

Propagation of Ocean Surface Waves across the Continental Shelf

0850Lance Leslie, University of Oklahoma

Simulation of Track and Structure of Landfalling Tropical Cyclones

0910Peter Brewer, MBARI

Advances in Laser Raman Spectroscopic Detection of Targets in the DeepSea

0930Qing Wang, Naval PostgradSchool

Surface Fluxes and Entrainment Zone Structure of the Marine Boundary Layers

0950Shouping Wang, NRL Monterey

Boundary LayerParameterization and Air-Sea Interaction

1010Tom O'Reilly, MBARI

Self-describing Instrument Network for the MontereyOcean Observing System

1030BREAK

1050 Martin Siderius, Heat, Light, & Sound

Inc.

Obtaining Seabed Properties from Ambient Noise Data

1110Michael Buckingham, Scripps

Inversions for Sediment Geoacoustic Properties Using a High-Doppler, Airborne Source of Sound

1130Ed Thornton, Naval PostgradSchool

Nearshore Wave and Sediment Processes

1150Leslie Rosenfield, Naval PostgradSchool

Development of a Tidal Model for Central California

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