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David Townsend is a Professor of Oceanography at the School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine. His research focuses on biological oceanography of coastal seas, particularly the Gulf of Maine, with emphasis on physical-biological coupling of plankton and larval fish dynamics. He advocates interdisciplinary approaches and collaborative research involving physical, chemical, and biological oceanographers.
- Specializations: Phytoplankton blooms, nutrient cycling, harmful algal blooms, Georges Bank dynamics, larval transport
- Methodologies: Shipboard oceanographic surveys, biogeochemical modeling, interdisciplinary team frameworks
His recent work examines nutrient observatories, toxic dinoflagellate blooms, and seasonal phytoplankton variability in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank. Townsend contributes to understanding ecosystem regime shifts and climate impacts on marine productivity. No specific scientific awards are mentioned in the text.
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