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Summary: | The opinions, finding, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this report or product are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of the Interior, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use by the Federal Government. i Project Organization Page Dr. Kenneth H. Dunton is a biological oceanographer whose research is focused on estuarine and coastal processes. Although his work spans from the Arctic to the Antarctic, his continuous studies of the arctic coastal ecosystem has spanned three decades and over 3000 research dives. Dr. Dunton has been involved in the Shelf-Basins Interactions study funded through NSF’s Arctic System Science (ARCSS) program since 1999. His component is focused on the distribution and biomass of benthic biota and the application of stable isotopic signatures to assess changes in trophic structure. Such measurements can help identify processes that are |
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