Biography
Dr. Hunt directs ESU's Marine Science program and teaches a range of courses in marine biology, both at ESU and at the Chincoteague Bay Field Station. His research is on the ecology and behavior of marine invertebrates.
Courses Taught
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Education
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*Summer Course at Chincoteague Bay Field Station |
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Publications and Honors
Hunt, J.C., D.J. Lindsay, and T. Okutani. 2019. Capture of the coronate medusa Periphyllopsis braueri, by the giant seven-arm octopus, Haliphron atlanticus. Plankton and Benthos Research, 14: 52-54.
Hunt, J.C., and D.J. Lindsay. 2012. In situ behavioral observations of the mesopelagic squid Stigmatoteuthis dolfleini (Cephalopoda: Histioteuthidae). American Malacological Bulletin, 30(2): 1–4.
Hunt, J.C., D.J. Lindsay, and R.R. Shahalemi. 2011. A nursery site of the golden skate (Rajiformes: Rajidae: Bathyraja smirnovi) on the Shiribeshi Seamount, Sea of Japan. Marine Biodiversity Records 4: e70, 7pp.
Hunt, J.C., and D.J. Lindsay. 2012. In situ behavioral observations of the mesopelagic squid Stigmatoteuthis dolfleini (Cephalopoda: Histioteuthidae). American Malacological Bulletin, 30(2): 1–4.
Hunt, J.C., D.J. Lindsay, and R.R. Shahalemi. 2011. A nursery site of the golden skate (Rajiformes: Rajidae: Bathyraja smirnovi) on the Shiribeshi Seamount, Sea of Japan. Marine Biodiversity Records 4: e70, 7pp.