08:51:23 From Marielle Larson (she/her) UW Puget Sound Institute to Waiting Room Participants: Good morning! Thank you for joining early. We're doing a few final tech checks and will open up the workshop at 9 AM. 08:55:34 From Marielle Larson (she/her) UW Puget Sound Institute to Waiting Room Participants: Good morning! Thanks for joining early, we'll kick things off at 9 AM 09:01:39 From Paul McCollum to Everyone: Paul McCollum, Director, Natural Resources Department, Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe 09:02:06 From Kimberle Stark to Everyone: Kim Stark--King County Marine Group. Favorite thing is to look for shorebirds. 09:02:14 From Gregory Pelletier to Everyone: Greg Pelletier, retired from Dept of Ecology, like to look at sunsets and shorebirds on the beach 09:02:14 From Teresa Peterson to Everyone: Teresa Peterson - City of Tacoma, Environmental Services, Science and Engineering, Asset Management, Facilities Engineer 09:02:16 From Mark Lever, UT Austin to Everyone: Mark Lever, Assoc Prof Marine Biogeochemistry & Geobiology, Marine Science Institute, UT Austin 09:02:31 From Parker MacCready to Everyone: Parker MacCready, UW Oceanography, LiveOcean model: http://faculty.washington.edu/pmacc/LO/LiveOcean.html I like to swim at the beach. 09:02:33 From Rachael Mueller (UW, she/her/hers) to Everyone: Good morning! I'm Rachael Mueller, joining from the University of Washington's Puget Sound Institute. I love looking for neat rocks and shells on the beach. 09:02:40 From David Shull to Marielle Larson (she/her) UW Puget Sound Institute(Direct Message): David Shull (WWU). Favorite beach walking activity (when on the Nooksack R delta): Watch our German Shepherd chase Greg's shorebirds. 09:02:42 From Tarang Khangaonkar to Everyone: Tarang Khangaonkar - SSMC, UWT Director and PNNL - Coastal Ocean Modeling Program Manager 09:02:52 From Rachael Mueller (UW, she/her/hers) to Everyone: I'm with you, Parker! 09:02:53 From Paul McCollum to Everyone: I am a rock collector 09:02:54 From Kimberle Stark to Everyone: Right on! BTW--tried to unmute, but it won't allow it. 09:03:10 From Valerie Partridge to Everyone: Valerie Partridge, Dept. of Ecology marine sediment monitoring 09:03:17 From Laura Bianucci (she/her, DFO) to Everyone: Laura Bianucci, research scientist at DFO/Canada. Swimming! 09:03:25 From Devin Robichaux (King County, she/hers) to Everyone: Good morning! Devin Robichaux, Engineer with King County Modeling Group. 09:03:27 From Stefano Mazzilli (PSI) to Everyone: Good Morning! Stefano Mazzilli, Puget Sound Institute, UW. Intertidal pools with the kids. love it and new everytime 09:03:32 From Teresa Peterson to Everyone: Dan Thompson City of Tacoma Environmental Services 09:03:35 From Bruce Nairn to Everyone: Bruce Nairn, King County WTD 09:03:41 From Teresa Peterson to Everyone: Beach - snorkeling (warmer climates) 09:03:43 From Jeremy Testa to Everyone: Jeremy Testa (he/him/his), Chesapeake Biological Laboratory (University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science) 09:04:06 From Jeremy Testa to Everyone: Around these parts, looking for fossil shark teeth 09:04:08 From Curtis DeGasperi (he/him) King Co. WLRD to Everyone: Curtis DeGasperi-King County Science and Technical Support Section. Bike ride along marine shoreline. 09:04:30 From Valerie Partridge to Marielle Larson (she/her) UW Puget Sound Institute(Direct Message): cannot hear you 09:05:09 From Amber Holdsworth to Everyone: Amber Holdsworth - Researcher at Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Walking along the waters edge with my water shoes. 09:05:40 From Valerie Partridge to Everyone: no sound 09:05:54 From Rachael Mueller (UW, she/her/hers) to Everyone: For those who missed Marielle's prompt, she asked about our favorite thing to do on the beach. You're welcome to chime in. 09:06:18 From Rachael Mueller (UW, she/her/hers) to Everyone: Is anyone else having a problem with sound? 09:06:19 From Stefano Mazzilli (PSI) to Everyone: HI Valerie, I can hear well. Perhaps try logging back in? 09:07:56 From Natasha Ridenour (she/her), DFO to Everyone: Good morning! Natasha Ridenour, post doc at Fisheries and Oceans Canada. I love playing with the kids at the beach, digging big holes or making a big seaweed pile :D 09:22:58 From Ian Miller to Everyone: How much spatial variability in oxygen consumption would you expect in an embayment? It looks here as if, in general, you have one sample site per embayment...so if you added more within an embayment would you expect to see variability? 09:24:12 From Tech Support to Everyone: Thanks Ian! Great question that we'll be sure to ask David during the Q&A. 09:47:27 From Rich Sheibley to Everyone: how much do you think benthic respiration from sediment organisms plays a role? Could it help explain some of the differences between observed and expected DO consumption rates? 09:50:33 From Paul McCollum to Everyone: Hypoxia issues mostly correlated with modern human eutrophication nutrients to more extreme phytoplankton blooms with die off go to bottom and use up more DO, equating to low oxygen in HC, dead zones off the coasts etc. etc. 09:53:48 From Gregory Pelletier to Everyone: Is there a relationship between the magnitude of the measured fluxes and the stirring rates in ex-situ incubations? 09:53:58 From Ian Miller to Everyone: Sadly I don't get to make those decisions :< 10:00:57 From Jeremy Testa (UMCES) to Everyone: I had a question that can be handled in the chat: David, I think I missed an early slide - did you run blank cores and were the changes in those incubations measurable for NH4, NO23, etc? 10:02:36 From Tech Support to Everyone: We'll be sure to share all of the papers and references in the summary for this workshop 10:04:24 From Stefano Mazzilli (PSI) to Everyone: David, great presentation. Thank you. To follow up in discussion, would other insitu approaches also be considered to address the specific question by Rich on roll of organisms in respiration? 10:41:17 From Ian Miller to Everyone: Best answer ever 10:59:54 From Rachael Mueller (UW, she/her/hers) to Everyone: Thank you! Those were great talks and a great discussion. Very helpful. 10:59:56 From Curtis DeGasperi (he/him) King Co. WLRD to Everyone: Thanks!