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Joseph Pawlik
Affiliation:
University of North Carolina - Wilmington (UNC-Wilmington)
Address:
Center for Marine Science
5600 Marvin Moss Lane
Wilmington, NC
USA 28409-5928
ORCiD:
0000-0002-8559-8456
Activities reported for Joseph Pawlik:
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None
Project coordination
Testing the sponge-loop hypothesis for Caribbean coral reefs
(Sponge_Loop)
Co-Principal Investigator
Chemical ecology of sponges on Caribbean coral reefs
(Sponge Chem Ecology)
Principal Investigator, Contact
The role of sponges in altering seawater DOM on Caribbean reefs
(Sponge DOC Cycling)
Co-Principal Investigator
Deployment coordination
Deployment
Synonyms
Platform
Role
Pawlik_Caribbean
Caribbean_Coral_Reefs
Principal Investigator
WS1209
F.G. Walton Smith
Chief Scientist
Datasets
Project:
Chemical ecology of sponges on Caribbean coral reefs
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Benthic cover data from survey sites on Caribbean coral reefs, 2008-2012 (Sponge Chem Ecology project)
Principal Investigator
2017-03-01
Final no updates expected
Spongivorous species abundance at survey sites on Caribbean coral reefs, 2008-2012 (Sponge Chem Ecology project)
Principal Investigator
2017-02-28
Final no updates expected
Sponge species and occurrence recorded in benthic surveys at sites on Caribbean coral reefs, 2008-2012 (Sponge Chem Ecology project)
Principal Investigator
2017-02-28
Final no updates expected
Sponge community survey site descriptions on Caribbean coral reefs, 2008-2012 (Sponge Chem Ecology project)
Principal Investigator
2017-03-01
Final no updates expected
Project:
Testing the sponge-loop hypothesis for Caribbean coral reefs
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Microbial Symbionts, Carbon, and Nutrient Cycling in Caribbean Coral Reef Sponges from Conch Reef, Key Largo (Florida, USA) and Carrie Bow Cay (Belize) in June and July 2016
Co-Principal Investigator
2022-07-11
Final no updates expected
Flux of organic carbon for sponges at Conch Reef, Key Largo, FL, and Carrie Bow Cay, Belize as sampled in 2016.
Co-Principal Investigator
2021-02-15
Final with updates expected
Carbon flux for the Caribbean giant barrel sponge Xestospongia muta (Sponge-loop)
Co-Principal Investigator
2017-03-27
Final no updates expected