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Sean Colin
Affiliation:
Roger Williams University (RWU)
Address:
Environmental Sciences and Marine Biology
Bristol, RI
USA 02809
ORCiD:
0000-0003-4463-5588
Activities reported for Sean Colin:
Program coordination
None
Project coordination
Trophic ecology of small hydromedusae: a new perspective on their function in coastal ecosystems
(Hydromedusae trophic ecology)
Co-Principal Investigator
Turbulence and Suspension Feeding - a New Approach using the Lobate Ctenophore Mnemiopsis Leidyi
(Mnemiopsis feeding in turbulence)
Principal Investigator
RUI: Collaborative Research: What's their impact?: Quantification of medusan feeding mechanics as a tool for predicting medusan predation
(Medusan Feeding Mechanics)
Principal Investigator, Contact
Collaborative Research: Quantifying the trophic roles of epipelagic ctenophores
(Ocean Ctenos)
Principal Investigator
Deployment coordination
Deployment
Synonyms
Platform
Role
Colin_2015
Massachusetts
Principal Investigator
Greenwich_Cove
Narragansett_Bay
Co-Principal Investigator
MBL_Dock_0812
MBL
Co-Principal Investigator
Datasets
Project:
Collaborative Research: Quantifying the trophic roles of epipelagic ctenophores
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Quantified Ocyropsis spp. gut content observations from the Gulf Stream during June 2021 (Ocean Ctenos project)
Co-Principal Investigator
2024-01-26
Final no updates expected
Observed digestion times of Ocyropsis spp. collected from the Gulf Stream during June 2021 (Ocean Ctenos project)
Co-Principal Investigator
2024-01-26
Preliminary and in progress
Lobate ctenophore in situ swimming velocities and morphometrics sampled off of Woods Hole, Massachusetts and the Kona coast of Hawaii, USA from 2019 to 2022
Principal Investigator
2023-05-18
Final no updates expected
Pleurobrachia bachei morphology and swimming parameters from samples collected at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, Coos Bay, Charleston, OR, in July 2018
Principal Investigator
2023-04-28
Final no updates expected
Project:
RUI: Collaborative Research: What's their impact?: Quantification of medusan feeding mechanics as a tool for predicting medusan predation
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Outcomes of interactions between five species of medusae and their prey from experiments conducted between July and August of 2016.
Principal Investigator, Contact
2018-07-31
Preliminary and in progress
Raw capture efficiency data of scyphomedusae from video analysis collected in Woods Hole, MA beginning in 2015.
Principal Investigator
2017-03-01
Final no updates expected
Project:
Turbulence and Suspension Feeding - a New Approach using the Lobate Ctenophore Mnemiopsis Leidyi
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Wind data from June to October 2012; recorded near the MBL Dock, Woods Hole, MA, USA (Mnemiopsis feeding in turbulence project)
Co-Principal Investigator
2015-03-30
Final no updates expected
Weather conditions recorded near the MBL Dock, Woods Hole, MA, USA on August 14, 2012 (Mnemiopsis feeding in turbulence project)
Co-Principal Investigator
2015-03-27
Final no updates expected
Salinity and temperature data collected at the MBL dock in Woods Hole, MA, USA in 2012 (Mnemiopsis feeding in turbulence project)
Co-Principal Investigator
2015-03-27
Final no updates expected
Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) collected from the surface to the bottom at 30 cm intervals from the MBL dock in Woods Hole, MA, USA in 2012 (Mnemiopsis feeding in turbulence project)
Co-Principal Investigator
2015-03-27
Final no updates expected
Project:
Trophic ecology of small hydromedusae: a new perspective on their function in coastal ecosystems
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Hydromedusae and zooplankton abundance in Naragansett Bay timeseries from in the coastal northwest Atlantic from 2005-2006 (Hydromedusae trophic ecology project)
Co-Principal Investigator
2012-11-20
Final no updates expected