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NOAA Live! Webinar: Fire Weather

Kari Fleegal, NOAA's National Weather Service Sponsored by: NOAA and Woods Hole Sea Grant This will be held virtually. Register here:    https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2100904347094453520 (American Sign Language will be provided live via a video remote interpreter during the webinar)

Ocean Encounters Virtual Event: Our Enchanted Ocean: A Night of Art, Performances, and Science

Featuring: “High Tide” Harold playing a myriad of giant Conch shells, a live performance by the Boston Dance Theater, a special collaboration with Keith Lockhart, a short film premier with Megan Lubetkin, live spoken word by Victoria Bautista, live music by Zach Deputy, and WHOI Scientists Daniel Fornari and Larry Pratt Host: Véronique LaCapra, Woods…

Ocean Encounters Virtual Event: Sea Change: Solutions for an Ocean Planet

Peter de Menocal, WHOI President and Director & Jeffrey Sachs, University Professor, Columbia University and Senior UN Advisor Sponsored by: WHOI This will be held virtually. Register now.  Space is limited:  https://whoi.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xIzOOi-SRNqAvNvKBEFnyg

MC&G Department Virtual Seminar: The Pacific Dissolved Cobalt Cycle: Insights from the GEOTRACES GP15 Expedition & Exploring Extracellular Superoxide in Coral Physiology and Health

Rebecca Chmiel, WHOI & Kalina Grabb, WHOI Sponsored by: MC&G Department Join Zoom Meeting https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/96874876756 Meeting ID: 968 7487 6756 One tap mobile +16465588656,,96874876756# US (New York) +13017158592,,96874876756# US (Germantown) Dial by your location         +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)         +1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown)         +1 312 626 6799 US…

NOAA Live! Webinar: Ping! – Using Sound to Map Alaska’s Seafloor

Jessica Murphy and LTjg Michelle Levano, NOAA's Office of Coast Survey, WA Sponsored by:  NOAA and Woods Hole Sea Grant This will be held virtually. Register here:   https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1275734064541629965 Like marine mammals using sound to "see" their underwater environment, scientists also use sound to determine what the seafloor looks like! Mapping the seafloor provides information…