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Investigating the effect of oil spills
on the environment and public health.
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Bum-soo Park

The University of Texas at Austin

Department of Marine Science

Marine Science Institute
750 Channel View Drive
Port Aransas, TX  78373  

parkbs911@gmail.com

Project List:

Dispersion Research on Oil: Physics and Plankton Studies III (DROPPS III)

Year 8-10 Research Grants (RFP-VI)Role: Post-Doc

Dispersion Research on Oil: Physics and Plankton Studies II (DROPPS II)

Year 5-7 Consortia Grants (RFP-IV)Role: Post-Doc

Publications & Presentations:

Journal Articles - 2

2020

Park, B. S., & Buskey, E. J. (2020). The potential impact of bacterial communities exposed to crude oil and light on the growth of the harmful algal blooming species Karenia brevis (Dinophyceae). Mar. Freshwater Res., 71(12), 1714.
Park, B. S., Erdner, D. L., Bacosa, H. P., Liu, Z., & Buskey, E. J. (2020). Potential effects of bacterial communities on the formation of blooms of the harmful dinoflagellate Prorocentrum after the 2014 Texas City “Y” oil spill (USA). Harmful Algae, 95, 101802.

Conference Presentations - 3

2019

Park, B., Erdner, D. M., Bacosa, H., Liu, Z., & Buskey, E. J. (2019). Could Oil-degrading Bacteria Have Assisted in the Formation of a Harmful Dinoflagellate Bloom After the Texas City Y Oil Spill in 2014? In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2019. New Orleans, LA : 02/04/19-02/07/19.

2018

Park, B. (2018). Potential role of oil-degrading bacteria in the formation of a harmful dinoflagellate blooms after oil spills: evidence from culture experiments. In Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting. Corpus Christi, TX : 11/08/18-11/10/18.
Park, B., Bacosa, H., Liu, Z., Erdner, D., & Buskey, E. J. (2018). Growth promotion of dinoflagellates by oil-degrading bacteria isolated from oil polluted sites after the Texas City â??Yâ?? oil spill. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2018. New Orleans, LA : 02/05/18-02/08/18: Poster.