Friday, February 11 2022, 4:10pm Geology Colloquium - GG Building 200A or via Zoom Colloquium Bivalve population dynamics, range shifts, and the history of temperature change on the U.S. Mid-Atlantic continental shelf: a lesson form the oldest noncolonial marine animal Arctica islandica with a cameo appearance from Spisula solidissima. This is a hybrid event, if you are unable to join us in person please join via zoom. Meeting ID: 997 2477 2096 Note: A password is required to join this meeting. Please call the Geology office (706-542-2652) and speak with a representative to obtain the code. Alternatively, a code request can be made to UGA Geology. Note: Dr. Powell's talk will be presented live in GG room 200A About the Speaker: Dr. Eric Powell School of Ocean Science and Engineering Site Director, Science Center for Marine Fisheries (NSF/University Cooperative) The University of Southern Mississippi Eric.N.Powell@usm.edu https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Eric-N-Powell-73879036 Host: Dr. Sally E. Walker Dr. Eric Powell School of Ocean Science and Engineering The University of Southern Mississippi Powell - USM