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Jim Oakden Research Associate |
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| Jim Oakden completed his Masters degree
at MLML in 1981, and has been a Research Associate ever since. His
research revolves around disturbance ecology (the effects of disturbances
on natural communities), with a strong applied dimension. He has
investigated a variety of anthropogenic disturbances, such as sewer
outfalls, harbor dredging, farm runoff, pesticide and heavy metal impacts,
highway construction, cable installations, introduced species, and dune
disturbance. He has also participated in studies on natural disturbances
such as landslides, iceberg scour, marine mammal (grey whale, walrus, and
sea otter) feeding, and beach erosion.
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Last Updated 14 Dec 2007 by S. Perry |
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