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Investigating the effect of oil spills
on the environment and public health.
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Taylor Stropshire

Florida State University

Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science

1017 Academic Way
PO Box 3064520
Tallahassee , FL  32306  

tas14j@my.fsu.edu

Project List:

Consortium for Simulation of Oil-Microbial Interactions in the Ocean (CSOMIO)

Year 8-10 Research Grants (RFP-VI)Role: Graduate Student - PhD Level

Publications & Presentations:

Journal Article - 1

2020

Shropshire, T. A., Morey, S. L., Chassignet, E. P., Bozec, A., Coles, V. J., Landry, M. R., et al. (2020). Quantifying spatiotemporal variability in zooplankton dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico with a physical-biogeochemical model. Biogeosciences, 17(13), 3385–3407.

Conference Presentations - 3

2019

Stropshire, T., Morey, S., Chassignet, E., Coles, V., Karnauskas, M., Landry, M., et al. (2019). Estimates of food limitation experienced by coastal-pelagic fish larvae in the Gulf of Mexico. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2019. New Orleans, LA : 02/04/19-02/07/19: Poster.
Wang, J., Coles, V., Kelly, T. B., Mason, O. U., Stropshire, T., & Stukel, M. R. (2019). Oil-Microbe interactions in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) modeled with the Genome-based EmergeNt Ocean Microbial Ecosystem Model. In ASLO 2019 Aquatic Sciences Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico : 02/23/19-03/02/19.
Wang, J., Coles, V., Kelly, T. B., Mason, O. U., Stropshire, T., & Stukel, M. R. (2019). Oil-Microbe interactions in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) modeled with the Genome-based EmergeNt Ocean Microbial Ecosystem Model. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2019. New Orleans, LA : 02/04/19-02/07/19: Poster.