C-Notes

C-Notes April 20, 2026

Message from the Dean

It is a pleasure to congratulate four CFOS graduate students on being awarded highly competitive NSF Graduate Research Fellowships for the upcoming academic year (see Accomplishments). In 2026, NSF awarded a total of four GFRP fellowships to graduate students in the entire UA system鈥攁ll of whom will conduct their studies at CFOS. It is truly humbling that the college continues to attract the best and brightest students (and faculty) in fisheries, marine biology and ocean sciences. Well done!

As previously noted at our all-hands faculty meeting, Lara Horstmann has accepted the appointment of CFOS associate dean for research administration. Lara is well-known to the 日韩无码 community for her research, teaching and service activities, as Department Chair of Marine Biology for the past eight years, and for her research focused on marine mammal ecology. Lara鈥檚 appointment is effective May 3, and will continue for a three-year term. I am delighted that Lara has accepted this important role and look forward to working with her as part of our leadership team. Congratulations to Lara in helping advance the CFOS research mission.

It is with mixed emotion and many thanks that I congratulate Jennifer Reynolds on her upcoming retirement. A geological oceanographer, Jennifer has worked for over 25 years at CFOS, beginning with her hire as assistant professor of oceanography and science director in the West Coast and Polar Regions of the Undersea Research Program (part of the former NOAA National Undersea Research Program). She subsequently held a number of administrative roles, most recently as director of the Institute of Marine Science and associate dean for research administration in CFOS. Please join me in congratulating Jennifer for all her good work in support of our college and in wishing her the very best going forward.

As many of you know, Shannon Atkinson has announced that she will retire at the end of this semester. An expert in marine mammal ecology and advisor to numerous graduate students, she plans to continue her research with CFOS as professor emeritus. Congratulations, Shannon, on your retirement and best wishes for the future.

As we near the end of the spring 2026 semester, I would like to express my appreciation to our dedicated students, staff and faculty for advancing the mission of CFOS. Please join me in congratulating the recipients of this year鈥檚 Dean鈥檚 Recognition Awards, who were honored at the CFOS State of the College event last week.

Outstanding Advisor: Andy Seitz
Outstanding Instructor: Keith Criddle
Outstanding Researcher: Seth Danielson
Outstanding Research Staff: Michael Courtney and Elizabeth Stockmar
Outstanding Public Service: Brian Crandall and Jeff Richardson
Outstanding Staff: Barbara Wadlinger and Laura Frisone
Outstanding R/V Sikuliaq crew: Kim Heine
Outstanding Graduate Student: Lauren Yancy
Outstanding Undergraduate Student: Dorka Dancsok

R/V Sikuliaq

Sikuliaq is transiting from Chile to California. The ship is scheduled for a regulatory drydocking at Bay Ship & Yacht shipyard from late April through early June. During the transit last week and at the request of the U.S. Coast Guard, Sikuliaq diverted from the planned trackline to conduct a 10-hour search for a reported person in the water. No person and no debris were found at the reported position.

Accomplishments

CFOS students Anthony Blade, Khrista Nicholas, Tanner Van Orden and Jackson Pillifant were awarded 2026 . Congratulations to all on this achievement!

Publications

Bishop, E.E., T.E. Essington, T.B. Francis, G.H. Sullaway, and J.F. Samhouri. 2026. Spatial variability in species and functional diversity of nearshore fishes exceeds variability related to shoreline armor in an urbanized estuary. Estuaries and Coasts.

Kuruvilla, M., T.P. Quinn, J.H. Anderson, [鈥 P.A.H. Westley, and A.M. Berdahl. 2026. Social influences complement environmental cues to stimulate migrating juvenile salmon. Movement Ecology.

 

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