Cynthia Tynan

Affiliate Assistant Professor
Biological Oceanography
UW School of Oceanography


Cynthia T. Tynan, Ph.D. (Univ. of California at San Diego), Affiliate Assistant Professor. Cynthia.Tynan@noaa.gov. Biological-physical processes contributing to species distribution and abundances of plankton and marine mammals. Marine Ecologist in Estuarine and Ocean Ecology Program at Northwest Fisheries Science Center/NOAA.

Tynan, C.T. (1998) Ecological importance of the Southern Boundary of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Nature 392: 708-710.

Tynan, C.T. (1997) Cetacean distributions and oceangraphic features near the Kerguelen Plateau. Geophysical Research Letters 24: 2793-2796.

Tynan, C.T. and D.P. DeMaster (1997) Observations and predictions of Arctic climatic change: Potential effects on marine mammals. Arctic 50: 308-322.

Thomas, W.H., C.T. Tynan and C.H. Gibson (1997) Turbulence-phytoplankton interrelationships. In Round, F.E. and D.J. Chapman (eds.) Progress in Phycological Research Volume 12: 283-324.


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