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Member Since 1977
John Michael Klinck II
professor, Old Dominion University
Professional Experience
Old Dominion University
professor
1989 - Present
Education
North Carolina State University Raleigh
Doctorate
1980
Publications
Subsurface Eddy Facilitates Retention of Simulated Diel Vertical Migrators in a Biological Hotspot

Diel vertical migration (DVM) is common in zooplankton populations worldwide. Every day, zooplankton leave the productive surface ocean and migrate...

May 09, 2022
AGU Abstracts
Repercussions of offshore wind development on fisheries population assessments and potential compensatory mitigation options for the Atlantic surfclam fishery
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
human-ocean dynamics | 22 february 2024
Sarah Borsetti, Daphne Munroe, Andrew Scheld, Cael...
High demand for renewable energy has stimulated offshore wind farms' development along the east coast of the United States, with over two million acre...
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Modeling Interactions Among Commercial Shellfish Fishing and Wind Energy Using a Stakeholder-Informed Agent-Based Approach
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
human-ocean dynamics | 22 february 2024
John M. Klinck, Andrew Scheld, Eric Powell, Eileen...
Increasing use of the offshore coastal ocean is creating novel challenges for managing trade-offs among traditional users such as fisheries and new us...
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Projected Range Shift of the Atlantic Surfclam, Spisula solidissima, due to Climate-Induced Benthic Warming: Anticipatory Occupancy into Leased Windfarm Area in the Mid-Atlantic Bight
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
human-ocean dynamics | 22 february 2024
Molly Spencer, Eric Powell, John M. Klinck, Daphne...
The Atlantic surfclam, Spisula solidissima, a biomass dominant bivalve species off the eastern North American continental shelf, supports a lucrative ...
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Volunteer Experience
2000 - 2003
Editor-in-Chief
JGR Oceans Section
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