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Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis: Advancing the Theory and Applications of Lagrangian Coherent Structures Methods for Oceanic Surface Flows
Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis: Advancing the Theory and Applications of Lagrangian Coherent Structures Methods for Oceanic Surface Flows
Margaux Filippi, MIT-WHOI Joint Program Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
The Cycling of Metals in the Ganga (Hooghly) River Estuary: Regional and Global Perspectives
The Cycling of Metals in the Ganga (Hooghly) River Estuary: Regional and Global Perspectives
Tarun Kumar Dalia, Indian Institute of Science Education & Research, Kolkata Sponsored by: MC&G Department
A Fourth Dimension to Ocean Mixing – Mesoscale Mixing Related to Large Scale Climate Variability
A Fourth Dimension to Ocean Mixing – Mesoscale Mixing Related to Large Scale Climate Variability
Julius Busecke, Princeton Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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Aquaculture Site Prospecting: Using Ocean Observing, Remote Sensing, and Numerical Models to Inform Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Expansion
Aquaculture Site Prospecting: Using Ocean Observing, Remote Sensing, and Numerical Models to Inform Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Expansion
Damian Brady, University of Maine Sponsored by: Biology Department
GLOW Panel Discussion
GLOW Panel Discussion
» Download event flyer Gays, lesbians, and others in Woods Hole (GLOW) will be hosting a panel discussion in honor of “Pride Month” on May 30 at 5 p.m., in Clark 507. A reception will follow. We will have a panel of four people who will share their personal stories and are open to answering…
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PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: “Super Reefs – The Future of Coral” & “Life on the Reef – Episode 1″
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: “Super Reefs – The Future of Coral” & “Life on the Reef – Episode 1″
In celebration of World Reef Day, we present the video “Super Reefs – The Future of Coral (5:21)” followed by the PBS video “Life on the Reef - Episode 1 (55:10)” on Friday, May 31, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. Video one: “Super Reefs – The Future of Coral” are…
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WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: BOOK SALE
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: BOOK SALE
The library welcomes the season with a big new book sale opening at 10 a.m., on Saturday, June 1. The large room in the library’s lower level will be packed with a fresh supply of books for all ages. The book shelves on all the walls will be full. Tables will be set up all…
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Special Physical Oceanography Department Seminar: Scale and Rossby Number Dependence of Observed Wind Responses to Ocean-Mesoscale Sea Surface Temperatures
Special Physical Oceanography Department Seminar: Scale and Rossby Number Dependence of Observed Wind Responses to Ocean-Mesoscale Sea Surface Temperatures
Niklas Schneider, University of Hawai'i Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis: Geophysical and Geochemical Constraints on Submarine Volcanic Processes
Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis: Geophysical and Geochemical Constraints on Submarine Volcanic Processes
Meghan R. Jones, MIT-WHOI Joint Program Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Carbon Isotopes in the Ocean: What are the WOCE/CLIVAR/GO-SHIP Results Telling Us?
Carbon Isotopes in the Ocean: What are the WOCE/CLIVAR/GO-SHIP Results Telling Us?
Ann McNichol, WHOI Sponsored by: MC&G Department
The IPCC Process and Our Changing Oceans, Ecosystems and Human Communities
The IPCC Process and Our Changing Oceans, Ecosystems and Human Communities
Nathan Bindoff, University of Tasmania Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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Summer Lecture Series: Weathering the Monsoon: How the Bronze Age Indus Civilization Coped with Climate Change
Summer Lecture Series: Weathering the Monsoon: How the Bronze Age Indus Civilization Coped with Climate Change
Liviu Giosan, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Summer Lecture Series: Volcanoes in the Deep: The 2012 Eruption of Havre Volcano
Summer Lecture Series: Volcanoes in the Deep: The 2012 Eruption of Havre Volcano
Adam Soule, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Statistical State Dynamics: A New Perspective on Turbulence
Statistical State Dynamics: A New Perspective on Turbulence
Brian Farrell, Harvard Sponsored by: AOP&E Department
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Peanut Butter Club: Europe in the Desert
Peanut Butter Club: Europe in the Desert
Presents the video “Europe in the Desert” on Friday, June 7, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. Can six sand islands, poking out of the Persian Gulf near Dubai, be transformed into the most luxurious holiday destination on earth? One man believes they can and he’s risking tens of millions of…
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Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis: Storm Signatures in Coastal Ponds and Marshes Over the Late Holocene
Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis: Storm Signatures in Coastal Ponds and Marshes Over the Late Holocene
Katherine A. Castagno, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
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Transient Changes of the Source Regions and Strength of the AMOC under Climate Change
Transient Changes of the Source Regions and Strength of the AMOC under Climate Change
Matthew Thomas, Yale Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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Summer Lecture Series: Life Beneath the Seafloor
Summer Lecture Series: Life Beneath the Seafloor
Julie Huber, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Summer Lecture Series: Far from Home: How Larval Dispersal Connects Island-Like Habitats in the Ocean
Summer Lecture Series: Far from Home: How Larval Dispersal Connects Island-Like Habitats in the Ocean
Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Underwater & Out of Sight: Towards Ubiquity in Underwater Robotics
Underwater & Out of Sight: Towards Ubiquity in Underwater Robotics
Nick Rypkema, WHOI Sponsored by: AOP&E Department
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45 Days Below the Antarctic Circle Without a Working CTD
45 Days Below the Antarctic Circle Without a Working CTD
Rebecca Gast, WHOI Sponsored by: Biology Department
Special Geology & Geophysics Seminar: Oceanic Efflux of Ancient Marine Dissolved Organic Carbon in Primary Marine Aerosol
Special Geology & Geophysics Seminar: Oceanic Efflux of Ancient Marine Dissolved Organic Carbon in Primary Marine Aerosol
Steven R. Beaupré, Stony Brook University Sponsored by: Geology & Geophysics Department
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Peanut Butter Club: Ancient Refuge in the Holy Land
Peanut Butter Club: Ancient Refuge in the Holy Land
Presents the video “Ancient Refuge in the Holy Land” on Friday, June 14, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. Follow an expedition to a remote cave in the Judean desert, first excavated by the famed Israeli archeologist Yigael Yadin in 1960-61. Yadin uncovered a cache of ancient documents, human skulls, and…
Friday Evening Lectures Series – E.B. Wilson History and Philosophy of Science Lecture: The Politics of Embryology: Johannes Holtfreter’s Flight from Nazi Germany
Friday Evening Lectures Series – E.B. Wilson History and Philosophy of Science Lecture: The Politics of Embryology: Johannes Holtfreter’s Flight from Nazi Germany
Michael Dietrich, University of Pittsburgh Sponsored by: MBL
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Woods Hole Public Library: Pollinator Week
Woods Hole Public Library: Pollinator Week
Joining in the national celebration, the week of June 17 will be “Pollinator Week” at the library. A series of free events, both inside and outside will be held to celebrate pollinators and bring their plight to the public’s eye. On Monday, June 17, at 7 p.m., a documentary film about pollinators narrated by Meryl…
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Environmental Controls of Organic Matter Preservation: Revisiting a Decades-Old Conundrum
Environmental Controls of Organic Matter Preservation: Revisiting a Decades-Old Conundrum
Valier Galy, WHOI Sponsored by: MC&G Department
New England Coastal Sea-Level Variability: What’s the AMOC Got to Do with it?
New England Coastal Sea-Level Variability: What’s the AMOC Got to Do with it?
Christopher Piecuch, WHOI Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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Summer Lecture Series: Understanding Ice-Ocean Systems on Earth and Planets Beyond
Summer Lecture Series: Understanding Ice-Ocean Systems on Earth and Planets Beyond
Catherine Walker, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Summer Lecture Series: Exploring the Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services of the Ocean’s Twilight Zone
Summer Lecture Series: Exploring the Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services of the Ocean’s Twilight Zone
Porter Hoagland, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Geology & Geophysics Steinbach Scholar: 3D Seismic Reflection Data: Has the Geological Hubble Retained Its Focus?
Geology & Geophysics Steinbach Scholar: 3D Seismic Reflection Data: Has the Geological Hubble Retained Its Focus?
Christopher Jackson, Imperial College, London Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
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Woods Hole Public Library: Library is seeking used bicycles
Woods Hole Public Library: Library is seeking used bicycles
The library is seeking used bicycles, both for kids and adults, to sell at their annual “Kids’ Carnival” in early July. Bicycles should be in good condition, though the library does have a long-time summer volunteer who does tune-ups on the donated bikes. People have come to think of the library’s sale as the place…
Woods Hole Public Library: Community art project
Woods Hole Public Library: Community art project
The library is holding a community art project this summer, inviting all members of the community, no matter their level of expertise, to take part. Rather than the recycled books, nautical charts, and chairs of yesteryear, the subject of the art this year is horseshoe crabs. The library has already collected molts of various sizes…
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Peanut Butter Club: “Wild Way of the Vikings”
Peanut Butter Club: “Wild Way of the Vikings”
Peanut Butter Club: Presents the video “Wild Way of the Vikings” on Friday, June 21, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. Experience the natural world through the eyes of the Vikings. From the killer whales of the North Sea to the volcanic mounts of Iceland, see the deep history and cultural…
Friday Evening Lectures Series – Glassman Lecture: Which World? – Climate Change, Climate Choices
Friday Evening Lectures Series – Glassman Lecture: Which World? – Climate Change, Climate Choices
Jerry Melillo, Marine Biological Laboratory Sponsored by: MBL
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The Seasonal Cycle of Upper-Ocean Mixing in the Bay of Bengal
The Seasonal Cycle of Upper-Ocean Mixing in the Bay of Bengal
Deepak Cherian, NCAR Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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Summer Lecture Series: Snap Chat: Listening to the Diversity and Health of Coral Reefs
Summer Lecture Series: Snap Chat: Listening to the Diversity and Health of Coral Reefs
Aran Mooney, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Summer Lecture Series: What Controls the Temperature On the Northeast US Continental Shelf?
Summer Lecture Series: What Controls the Temperature On the Northeast US Continental Shelf?
Ke Chen, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Towards a Universal Hydrodynamic Model-Aided AUV Navigation Toolbox
Towards a Universal Hydrodynamic Model-Aided AUV Navigation Toolbox
Supun Randeni, MIT Sponsored by: AOP&E Department
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WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY seeking used bicycles
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY seeking used bicycles
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: The library is seeking used bicycles, both for kids and adults, to sell at their annual “Kids’ Carnival” in early July. Bicycles should be in good condition, though the library does have a long-time summer volunteer who does tune-ups on the donated bikes. People have come to think of the library’s…
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Peanut Butter Club: Last B-24
Peanut Butter Club: Last B-24
Peanut Butter Club: Presents the video “Last B-24” on Friday, June 28, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. Dive to the bottom of the Adriatic Sea in search of the Tulsamerican, a B-24 bomber that crashed off the coast of Croatia during World War II. In 2010, divers located the plane.…
Friday Evening Lectures Series – Porter Lecture: 100 Years On From Spemann and Mangold
Friday Evening Lectures Series – Porter Lecture: 100 Years On From Spemann and Mangold
Richard Harland, University of California, Berkeley Sponsored by: MBL
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The Shallow Zonal Overturning Circulation of the Southeast Indian Ocean
The Shallow Zonal Overturning Circulation of the Southeast Indian Ocean
Helen Phillips, University of Tasmania Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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Summer Lecture Series: The Dark Side of the Coastal Carbon Cycle: Cave Networks in Karst Subterranean Estuaries
Summer Lecture Series: The Dark Side of the Coastal Carbon Cycle: Cave Networks in Karst Subterranean Estuaries
David Brankovits, USGS & WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Summer Lecture Series: Autonomous Systems for Measuring Coastal Morphology
Summer Lecture Series: Autonomous Systems for Measuring Coastal Morphology
Peter Traykovski, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Special Seminar: Got Ice? A Statistical Approach to Marking Sea Ice and Atmospheric Conditions with a Low-Powered Imaging Sonar
Special Seminar: Got Ice? A Statistical Approach to Marking Sea Ice and Atmospheric Conditions with a Low-Powered Imaging Sonar
Gregory Burgess, U.S. Naval Academy Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office - Redfield Auditorium
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The annual Woods Hole Fourth of July Parade
The annual Woods Hole Fourth of July Parade
WOODS HOLE, MA: The annual Woods Hole Fourth of July Parade will be held on Thursday, July 4. The unique, science-themed parade will begin at 12 noon at the entrance…
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Peanut Butter Club: Saving the Dead Sea
Peanut Butter Club: Saving the Dead Sea
Peanut Butter Club: Presents the video “Saving the Dead Sea” on Friday, July 5, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. As the Dead Sea shrinks, engineers…
Friday Evening Lectures Series – Segal Lecture Insights from Emerging Model Organisms: From the Physics of Beauty to the Secret Lives of Lobsters
Friday Evening Lectures Series – Segal Lecture Insights from Emerging Model Organisms: From the Physics of Beauty to the Secret Lives of Lobsters
Nipam Patel, Marine Biological Laboratory Sponsored by: MBL
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Woods Hole Public Library: Kids’ Tag Sale and Carnival
Woods Hole Public Library: Kids’ Tag Sale and Carnival
The library will be holding their annual “Kids’ Tag Sale and Carnival” on Saturday, July 6, from 10 a.m. to noon. This event is run by the library kids for…