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Fabrication of spiky gold-carbon black nanoshells for efficient surface-enhanced Raman scattering

Lead: Geoffrey Bothun, University of Rhode Island

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Microfluidic devices for the colorimetric detection of nutrients in seawater

Lead: Constantine Anagnostopoulos, University of Rhode Island

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Nanostructured sensor development for electrochemical detection of nitrites in seawater

Lead: Bernard Munge, Salve Regina University

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Developing nitrite, nitrate and phosphate chemosensors for the the marine environment

Lead: Clifford Murphy, Roger Williams University

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Pump Station equipment platform at Castle Hill Lighthouse, Newport

Lead: Chris Kincaid, University of Rhode Island

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Data Platforms and Web VR; Representations of the Buoy Experience

Lead: Neal Overstrom, Rhode Island School of Design

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Developing a Visual Catalog of Species from Narragansett Bay through the PC Aquatic Studio

Lead: Joseph DeGiorgis, Providence College

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Plankton population dynamics: rates and reactions

Lead: Susanne Menden-Deuer, University of Rhode Island

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Changes to lipid composition of dinoflagellates under satiated and starvation conditions

Lead: Christopher Reid, Bryant University

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Predictability of a model of Narragansett Bay: ROMS-OSOM

Lead: Baylor Fox-Kemper, Brown University

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