
Assistant Professor
Jessie Turner Shaw
OCEANOGRAPHY & PHYSICS BLDG
NORFOLK, 23529
Ph.D. in Marine Science, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary, (2021)
M.S. in Oceanography, University of Alaska Fairbanks, (2015)
B.A. in Earth & Oceanographic Science, Bowdoin College, (2013)
Articles
- (2025). Seasonal variability of surface ocean carbon uptake and chlorophyll-a concentration in the West Antarctic Peninsula over two decades. Geophysical Research Letters. .
- (2024). Later start of the phytoplankton accumulation season: 25-year trends in phenology in the marginal ice zone west of the Antarctic Peninsula. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 734, 1-21. .
- (2022). A global marine particle size distribution dataset obtained with the Underwater Vision Profiler 5. Earth Systems Science Data Discussions, 14, 4315-4337, .
- (2022). Clarifying water clarity: a call to use metrics best suited to corresponding research and management goals in aquatic ecosystems. Limnology and Oceanography Letters. .
- (2021). Effects of reduced shoreline erosion on Chesapeake Bay water clarity. Science of the Total Environment, 769, 145157, .
- (2021). Long-term Trends in Chesapeake Bay Remote Sensing Reflectance: Implications for Water Clarity. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 126 (12), .
- (2019). Minimal effects of oyster aquaculture on water quality: Examples from southern Chesapeake Bay. PLoS ONE 14. .
- (2017). Marine particles in the Gulf of Alaska shelf system: spatial patterns and size distributions from in situ optics. Continental Shelf Research 145, 13-20 .