Jeanette C. Gann
Ph.D. Student
Marine Biology
17101 Point Lena Loop Rd
Juneau, AK 99801
907-789-6445
jgann2@alaska.edu
M.S. Oceanography
2002
Phytoplankton and nutrition: Evaluating effects of phytoplankton assemblage composition on food quality for consumers
Jeanette Gann is an oceanographer with the Ecosystem Monitoring and Assessment (EMA) program at NOAA in Juneau, AVÀÇÂÛ̳. She participates in at-sea surveys throughout AVÀÇÂÛ̳, where she focuses on phytoplankton community changes in the Bering Sea and Gulf of AVÀÇÂÛ̳, including harmful algal blooms (HABs). The focus of her PhD involves investigating nutritional qualities of varying phytoplankton communities through fatty acids. A large piece of her work is looking at how phytoplankton taxa relate to zooplankton and young fish in general, and age-0 walleye pollock in particular. Another piece involves working on a genomics protocol to assess diatom species composition in AVÀÇÂÛ̳n waters with more efficiency than current microscopy techniques are able to accomplish. Additionally, Jeanette is a member of PICES (North Pacific Marine Science Organization) where she serves as chair of the Technical Committee on Data Exchange (TCODE), and serves on the Science Board.
Lead Author
Gann, J.C., L.B. Eisner, S. Porter, J.T. Watson, K.D. Cieciel, C.W. Mordy, E.M. Yasumiishi,
P.J. Stabeno, C. Ladd, R.A. Heintz, and E.V. Farley. 2015. Possible mechanism linking
ocean conditions to low body weight and poor recruitment of age-0 walleye pollock
(Gadus chalcogrammus) in the southeast Bering Sea during 2007. Deep Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 134:115–127.
Cosden, J.M. and R.H. Byrne. 2003. Comparative geochemistries of PdII and PtII: Formation of mixed hydroxychloro and chlorocarbonato-complexes in seawater. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 67(7): 1331–1338.
Cosden, J.M., J. Schijf, and R.H. Byrne. 2003. Fractionation of platinum group elements
in aqueous systems: Comparative kinetics of palladium and platinum removal from seawater
by Ulva lactuca L. Environmental Science & Technology 37(3): 555–560.
Coauthor
Lomas, M.W., L.B. Eisner, J. Gann, S.E. Baer, C.W. Mordy, and P.J. Stabeno. 2020.
Time-series of direct primary production and phytoplankton biomass in the southeastern
Bering Sea: responses to cold and warm stanzas. Marine Ecology Progress Series 642:39–54.
Liu, C.L., L. Zhai, S.I. Zeeman, L.B. Eisner, J.C. Gann, C.W. Mordy, S.B. Moran, and
M.W. Lomas. 2016. Seasonal and geographic variations in modeled primary production
and phytoplankton losses from the mixed layer between warm and cold years on the eastern
Bering Sea shelf. Deep Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 134:141–156.
Murphy, J.M., K.G. Howard, J.C. Gann, K. Cieciel, W.D. Templin, and C.M. Guthrie III.
2016. Juvenile Chinook Salmon abundance in the northern Bering Sea: Implications for
future returns and fisheries in the Yukon River. Deep Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 135:156–167.
Eisner, L.B., J.C. Gann, C. Ladd, K. Cieciel, and C.W. Mordy. 2015. Late summer/early
fall phytoplankton biomass (chlorophyll a) in the eastern Bering Sea: spatial and temporal variations and factors affecting
chlorophyll a concentrations. Deep Sea Research II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 134:100–114.
- Phytoplankton
- Oceanography
- Harmful algal blooms
- Pollock Conservation Cooperative Research Center (PCCRC) award, February 2020
- Rasmuson Fisheries Research Fellowship (RFRC) 2018, 2019
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
- North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES)