Hannes Baumann
Associate Professor/Marine Sciences
Avery Point
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Grants
19 Grants
Documenting and Understanding the Impacts of Increasing Black Sea Bass abundance in the Gulf of Maine
Sponsor: DOC/NOAA/National Ocean Service
Authors: Hannes Baumann
2022-08-01 - 2024-07-31
Assessing Processes that Drive Fisheries Productivity on New England Sand Shoals
Sponsor: DOC/NOAA/Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $183,999
2018-05-07 - 2021-12-31
Increasing Black Sea Bass abundance in Long Island Sound: a local or broader regional phenomenon?
Sponsor: DOC/NOAA/Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $149,172
2022-02-01 - 2024-01-31
Towards a fully annotated reference genome of Northern sand lance Ammodytes dubius
Sponsor: CLAS Summer Funding initiative
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $14,455
2022-05-31 - 2022-09-01
A Re-Emergent Spawning Population of Atlantic Sturgeon in the Connecticut River? Combined Age Analyses and Telemetry Data Will Provide New Insights
Sponsor: DOC/NOAA/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $149,690
2020-02-01 - 2023-01-31
A first comprehensive evaluation of Black Sea Bass diets in Long Island Sound
Sponsor: DOC/NOAA/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $149,862
2024-02-01 - 2026-01-31
Collaborative Research: The Genomic Underpinnings of Local Adaptation Despite Gene Flow Along a Coastal Environmental Cline
Sponsor: NSF/National Science Foundation
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $325,305
2018-03-01 - 2023-02-28
Expanding the silverside system to quantify how climate gradients determine co- and countergradient adaptation strength in the ocean
Sponsor: NSF/GEO/Directorate for Geosciences
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $472,593
2023-08-15 - 2026-07-31
Larval Connectivity and Habitat Modeling of Sand Lance on Stellwagen Bank and Nantucket Shoals
Sponsor: DOC/NOAA/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $9,273
2018-02-01 - 2020-01-31
Expanding the Silverside System to Quantify how Climate Gradients Determine Co- and Countergradient Adaptation Strength in the Ocean
Sponsor: NSF/BIO/Directorate for Biological Sciences
Authors: Hannes Baumann
2023-05-01 - 2025-04-30
Sensitivity of Larval and Juvenile Sand Lance Ammodytes Dubius on Stellwagen Bank to Predicted Ocean Warming, Acidification, and Deoxygenation
Sponsor: DOC/NOAA/Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $198,394
2016-08-01 - 2018-07-31
Mining Long-Term Archives of Georges Bank Haddock Scales and Otoliths to Infer Plastic and Evolutionary Responses to Climate Variability and Fishing
Sponsor: DOC/NOAA/Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR)
Authors: Hannes Baumann
2017-07-01 - 2020-06-30
CAREER: The Role of Chromosomal inversions In Local Adaptation Under Gene Flow
Sponsor: NSF/National Science Foundation/Cornell University
Authors: Hannes Baumann
2023-03-01 - 2038-02-28
Sensitivity of Early Stage Sand Lance Ammodytes Dubius on Stellwagen Bank to Predicted Future Acidification and Deoxygenation
Sponsor: DOC/NOAA/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
Authors: Hannes Baumann
2016-02-01 - 2018-01-31
Collaborative Research: Mechanisms underpinning the unusual, high CO2 sensitivity of sand lances, key forage fishes on the Northwest Atlantic Shelf
Sponsor: NSF/GEO/Directorate for Geosciences
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $576,890
2023-08-01 - 2026-07-31
CAREER: Challenging and communicating an emergent theory of fish sensitivities to future high CO2 oceans
Sponsor: NSF/National Science Foundation
Authors: Hannes Baumann
2020-02-01 - 2025-01-31
Collaborative Research: Understanding the Effects of Acidification and Hypoxia Within and Across Generations in Coastal Marine Fish
Sponsor: NSF/GEO/Directorate for Geosciences
Authors: Hannes Baumann
Funding: $710,816
2015-12-01 - 2020-11-30
Evaluating Vulnerabilities and Adaption to High CO2 and Hypoxia in Key Fish Species of the Northeast US
Sponsor: DOC/NOAA/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/State University of New York SUNY, Stony Brook (Stony Brook University)
Authors: Hannes Baumann
2015-09-01 - 2018-08-31
Causes and Ecosystem Consequences of the Recent, Rapid Increase in Black Sea Bass Abundance in Long Island Sound
Sponsor: EPA/Environmental Protection Agency/New York Sea Grant
Authors: Hannes Baumann
2021-03-01 - 2023-02-28