I was born and raised in eastern Pennsylvania but my love of the ocean resulted in
the pursuit of my degrees in marine science.
I have taught at colleges in south Florida and far southwestern Virginia before accepting
the position at NFC. While pursuing my education, I had the opportunity to take classes
on the island of St. Croix (USVI), and conduct research on scientific cruises in the
Florida Gulf Stream, the Florida Straits, Florida Bay, the Gulf of Mexico, the Irish
Sea and the Weddell Sea off the Antarctic Peninsula.
- Kleppel, G.S., S.E. Hazzard and C.A. Burkart, 2005. “Maximizing the Nutritional Values of Copepods in Aquiculture: Managed versus Balanced Nutrition”. In: Culture of Copepods and Applications to Marine Finfish Larval Rearing. ISUP, Inc. (Publisher), d.b.a. Blackwell Publishing. Pp. 49-60.
- Burkart, C.A. and G.S, Kleppel. 1998. A new incubation system for the measurement
of copepod egg production and hatching success in the field. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol.
221:89-97.
- Kleppel, G.S., C.A. Burkart, and C. Tomas. 1998. Egg production of the copepod Acartia
tonsa in Florida Bay during summer. 1. The roles of environment and diet. Estuaries
21(2): 328-339.
- Kleppel, G.S., C.A. Burkart, K. Carter, and C. Tomas. 1996. Diets of calanoid copepods on the West Florida continental shelf: relationships between food concentration, food composition, and feeding activity. Mar. Biol. 127: 209-217.
- Burkart, C.A., Kleppel, G.S., K. Brander, D.V. Holliday and R.E. Piper. 1995. Microzooplankton distributions
in the Irish Sea: relation to springtime hydrographic variability. J. Plankton Res.
17(6):1177-1188.
- Kleppel, G.S. and C.A. Burkart. 1995. Egg production and the nutritional environment
of
- Acartia tonsa: The role of food quality in copepod nutrition. OCES J. Mar. Sci. 52:
297-304.
- Roberts, K.A.,G.S. Kleppel, C.A. Burkart and K. Carter. 1994. Egg production of the calanoid copepod Calanoides acutus (Giesbrecht) in the Weddell Sea during spring. Antarct. J. U.S. 29:155-157.
- Burkart C. A., A. Russo, N. McConnell, J. McNew, T. Valentin, D. Richardson, A. Looney,
M. McGonagill, A. Penley, K. Williams, G. Sluss. A Study to Determine Whether Natural
Camouflage Will Increase Usage of Artificial Nesting Boxes by Eastern Bluebird, Tree
Swallow and Chickadees. Powell River Project Research and Education Program Report
2015. http://www.prp.cses.vt.edu/Reports-15/Burkart-3BirdSpecies-2015.pdf.
- Burkart, C. A., A. Russo, T. Adkins, A. Blanton, K. Burke, H. Calhoun, M. Crabtree,
S. Deaton, S. Etter, M. Fields, D. Franklin, C. Garrett, K. Green, L. Hall, K. Hatley,
L. Hobbs, A. Hofemeister, K. Honaker, M. Megen, J. Key, A. Kyle, K. Lawson, L. Lyke,
R. Maggard, B. Mead, M. Miles, S. Price, N. Sandhu, J. Smith, A. Stanley, A. Stapleton, W.Sturgill, K. Taylor, J. Tippett. A Study to Determine the Preference
for Nesting Box Design of Sialia sialis (Eastern Bluebird), Tachycineta bicolor (Tree
Swallow) and Poecile atricapillus (Black-capped Chickadee): Comparison of the Traditional
Nesting Box and the Peterson Box-Year 3. Powell River Project Research and Education
Program Report 2014. Pp. 44-51. http://www.prp.cses.vt.edu/Reports_14/Burkart-BirdNesting-2014.pdf.