Research Labs

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Aquaculture

The COMES aquaculture lab currently focuses on a range of topics important in the cultivation of shellfish and seaweeds.

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Aquatic Animal Health Program

The Aquatic Animal Health Program supports various captive aquatic animal stakeholders, including the aquarium fish industry, research enterprises, aquaculture and educational institutions in domestic and international settings.

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Big Fish Lab

The work of James Sulikowski and Taylor Chapple of the Big Fish Lab centers on marine apex predator conservation, especially sharks.

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Cooperative Institute for Marine Ecosystem and Resources Studies

CIMERS brings together research partners across OSU to assist their NOAA colleagues in tackling complex multidisciplinary issues related to the marine environment and the sustainable use and management of marine resources. Visit the CIMERS website.  

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Fisheries Oceanography & Population Dynamics Lab

This lab uses a variety of quantitative and empirical tools to investigate the dynamics of marine populations and communities across a range of spatial and temporal scales.

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Geospatial Ecology of Marine Megafauna (GEMM) Lab

The GEMM Lab focuses on the ecology, behavior, health, and conservation of marine megafauna, including cetaceans, pinnipeds, seabirds and sharks.

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Marine and Anadromous Fisheries Ecology Lab

This lab studies how animals move throughout rivers and oceans and how that movement affects their growth and survival.

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Marine Fisheries Genomics Lab

Research in this lab centers on applied population genetic and genomic principles to better understanding processes important to the management, utilization and conservation of marine fisheries.

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Newport Hydrographic Line Ecosystem Studies

The Newport Line team monitors the pulse of the ocean with year-round, bi-weekly sampling of phyto-, zoo-, ichthyo-plankton, and hydrography in continental shelf and oceanic waters off Newport, Oregon.

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NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center Behavioral Ecology Program

This lab researches the behavioral responses of commercially important marine fishes to environmental factors critical to controlling their distribution and survival.

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NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center

Scientists in this lab are conduct leading-edge research to provide the foundation for management decisions to protect, recover, restore and sustain ecosystems and living marine resources in the PNW.

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ODFW Marine Resources Program

MRP is ODFW’s home for the management of fish and wildlife species and habitats in the ocean, bays and estuaries.

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Plankton Ecology Lab

The Plankton Ecology Lab conducts basic and applied research on the ecology of marine fishes and the dynamics of their early life history stages in the plankton.

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Seabird Oceanography Lab

SOL is involved in research focusing on seabird ecology, movement ecology, oceanography and integrated ecosystem studies while providing research and educational opportunities for students.

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State Fisheries Genomics Lab

This state lab conducts fisheries genomics research addressing the science and management needs of the Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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USDA Agricultural Resources Service

ARS at Hatfield is developing methods to improve the survival and maximize the productivity and sustainability of Pacific shellfish aquaculture.