faculty
Micheline Labrie '21, PhD
Assistant Professor
SMAST / Estuarine & Ocean Sciences
Contact
508-910-6314
mlabrie@umassd.edu
School for Marine Science & Technology West, New Bedford 114A
Education
| 2021 | 91色情片 | PhD |
| 2011 | University of New Hampshire | BS |
Teaching
Programs
Programs
Teaching
Courses
Fundamentals of geological oceanography and ocean basin formation. Topics covered are the history of ocean floor exploration, the major dynamic processes shaping and characterizing the seafloor from beaches to basins and reefs to estuaries, marine geophysics, plate tectonics, sea level fluctuation over geologic time, and the role of paleoceanography in understanding the evolution of Earth's oceans over geologic time..
Research
Research awards
- $ 57,221 awarded by Upper Blackstone Clean Water聽 for Technical Support of Upper Blackstone Clean Water and CDM Smith - Upper Blackstone River Water Quality Monitoring
- $ 7,182 awarded by Town of Falmouth for Preparation of Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) for the Falmouth PondWatch Program
- $ 1,400,112 awarded by Massachusetts Technology Collaborative for A Digital Twin for the Massachusetts Shellfish Aquaculture Industry
- $ 199,255 awarded by Town of Mashpee for Mashpee-Wakeby Nutrient Inactivation Treatment-Phase I: Treatment Plan, Monitoring and Permitting
- $ 29,200 awarded by Town of Mashpee for Popponesset & Waquoit Bays Collaborative Water Quality Monitoring Program
Select publications
See curriculum vitae for more publications
- Labrie, M.S., M.A. Sundermeyer and B.L. Howes (2022).
Estuaries and Coasts, 1-18. - Labrie, M.S., M.A. Sundermeyer and B.L. Howes (2022).
Modelling the spatial distribution of oyster (Crassostrea virginica) biodeposits settling from suspended aquaculture
Estuaries and Coasts, 45(8), 2690-2709. - Ray, N., B. Hancock, M. Brush, A. Colden, J. Cornwell, M.S. Labrie, T. Maguire, T. Maxwell, D. Rogers, R. Stevick, A. Unruh, M. Kellogg, A. Smyth, and R. Fulweiler (2021).
A review of how we assess denitrification in oyster habitats and proposed guidelines for future studies
Limno. Oceanogr-Meth, 19:10 - Fiore C.L., M.S. Labrie, J.K. Jarett, and M.P. Lesser (2015).
Transcriptional activity of the giant barrel sponge, Xestospongia muta Holobiont: molecular evidence for metabolic interchange
Front. Microbiol., 6:364
Micheline Labrie is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Estuarine and Ocean Sciences at SMAST-UMassD. Dr. Labrie’s expertise is in biogeochemistry, specifically, testing innovative technologies aimed at mitigating nutrient and plastic pollution in freshwater and coastal systems. Her research and technical staff oversee both the Biodegradability laboratory and the Coastal Systems Program. The facilities offer state-of-the-art polymer biodegradability testing and chemical analysis of surface and groundwater. Dr. Labrie is a participating member of the ASTM International Plastics subcommittee and is the principal or co-principal investigator on several current and pending research projects funded by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, Office of Naval Research, Massachusetts municipal governments, and industry.