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Investigating the effect of oil spills
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Charles Cotton

Virginia Institute of Marine Science

Department of Fisheries Science

Post Office Box 1346
1375 Greate Road
Gloucester Point, VA  23062  

ccotton@fsu.edu

Project List:

Assessing Impacts of Oil Exposure to Deep Sea Ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico Using Sharks and Scavengers As Integrative Models

Year One Block Grant - Florida Institute of OceanographyRole: Co-Principal Investigator

Assessment of Deepwater Fish Assemblages Associated with Desoto Canyons and Continental Slope Waters in the Eastern GOM

Year One Block Grant - Florida Institute of OceanographyRole: Research Staff

Publications & Presentations:

Conference Presentations - 3

2013

Grubbs, R. D., Coleman, F., Koenig, C., Gelsleichter, J., Heithaus, M., & Cotton, C. (2013). Community Structure of Deep Demersal Fishes from Desoto Canyon and Adjacent Habitats of the Eastern Gulf Of Mexico After Deepwater Horizon. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2013. New Orleans, LA: 01/21/2013-01/23/2013.

2012

Grubbs, R. D., Gelsleichter, J., Heithaus, M., Gastrich, K., & Cotton, C. (2012). Demersal elasmobranch assemblages associated with DeSoto Canyon and the continental slope of the eastern Gulf of Mexico relative to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. In American Elasmobranch Society Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC, August 8-13, 2012.
Grubbs, R. D., Gelsleichter, J., Heithaus, M. R., Gastrich, K., & Cotton, C. (2012). Assemblages of large demersal fishes associated with DeSoto Canyon and the continental slope waters in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico with reference to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. In Ocean Sciences Meeting 2012. Salt Lake City, UT: 02/19/12-02/24/12.