Carolyn Berger

Carolyn Berger
University of California, Santa Cruz | UCSC · Department of Ocean Sciences

Master of Science
Vice Director MuMa Milazzo Sea Museum - Author "Aeolian Islands Nautical Guide"

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Introduction
At the moment I am the Educational Director of the Museum of the Sea of Milazzo (https://www.mumamilazzo.com/site/), an exhibition that combines art and science, revolving around the skeleton of a Sperm Whale that died due to an illegal drift net and plastic it had ingested. I have also recently pubblished a Nautical Guide in both Italian and English: https://www.guidanauticaeolie.com/.
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The Aeolian Islands Nautical Guide, a mix between a pilot book and a travel guide, is dedicated to boaters who sail in this archipelago. It is clear and precise with useful information to explore the islands in a safe and law-abiding way, avoiding obstacles and fines. The book starts off with a general introduction to the archipelago: the regulatio...
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This study examines the distribution of leachable particulate iron (Fe) in the Columbia River, estuary, and near-field plume. Surface samples were collected during late spring and summer of 2004–2006 as part of four River Influence on Shelf Ecosystems (RISE) cruises. Tidal amplitude and river flow are the primary factors influencing the estuary lea...
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In order to determine the total concentration of bioavailable trace metals in seawater, measurement of both the dissolved and labile particulate fractions is necessary. Comparison of labile particulate metal concentrations from various researchers is limited because of differing definitions of the fraction that is potentially available to phytoplan...
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Dissolved iron (Fe) speciation in the Columbia River plume, the San Francisco Bay plume, and the Columbia River estuary was investigated using competitive ligand exchange-adsorptive cathodic stripping voltammetry (CLE-ACSV) with the added ligand salicylaldoxime. A stronger L₁-type Fe-binding ligand class was measured in all surface samples, and in...

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