Sea Grant Knauss Fellowship: Mark Monaco
Project Number: E/I-004, Completion Report
Start Date: 2/1/1984
Completion Date: 1/31/1985
Classified Under: Education
| Principal Investigator(s) | 1. | Jeffrey Reutter, The Ohio State University* |
| This shows the current affiliation and may not match affiliation at time of participation. * | ||
Objectives
To provide a unique educational and training experience to a student as an intern in Washington, D.C. By means of this experience, to accelerate the student's professional development and career.
Rationale
Sea Grant internships provide a mechanism to accelerate the development of our country's most outstanding young minds in the ocean sciences and allow them to have a more rapid impact on our ocean policies.
Methodology
This Sea Grant intern spent his internship with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the Office of Marine Pollution Assessment working with Great Lakes Research.
Publications & Media
| Peer-reviewed reprints | |
| Herdendorf, C.E. and M. Monaco. 1983, Association of Vorticella campanula and Anabaena flos-aqua during a blue-green algal bloom in western Lake Erie Ohio J. Sci. 83(5):270-271. Made available by Ohio Sea Grant as OHSU-RS-009. | |
| Monaco, M.E. and A. Robertson. 1986, Incineration at sea-a waste disposal alternative Renewable Resources J. 3(4):69. Made available by Ohio Sea Grant as OHSU-RS-045. | |
Supported Students
| Mark E. Monaco (Graduate, M.S. - 1984) The Ohio State University Title: The ecology and productivity of Cladophora glomerata in western Lake Erie. |
