Upcoming Events
A Barotropic Process-Model for Eddy Saturation
Clark 507 360 Woods Hole Road, WOODS HOLE, MANavid Constantinou, Australian National University Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
The Response of Ocean Salinity Patterns to Climate Change: Implications for Circulation
Carriage HouseDoctoral Dissertation Defense Samuel J. Levang, MIT-WHOI Joint Program Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
The Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Individual Seabird Behavior
Redfield Auditorium 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MASamantha Patrick, University of Liverpool Sponsored by: Biology Department
April Needleworking – Woods Hole Public Library
Woods Hole Public Library 581 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MABring your knit, crochet, or other needlework project and join our group of friendly crafters! All ages and experience levels are welcome. Stay for the whole time or drop in for a few stitches. The next group meets on April 18 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.
Spirit of Discovery – Peanut Butter Club
Redfield Auditorium 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MAA quarter of a million “flying” Devil Rays shouldn’t be hard to find. But Dr. Walter Munk and company are two days into their expedition, and with three science boats, an ultralight airplane, and radio reports coming in from every fisherman in Baja, they can’t still find a single ray.
Library of Things
Woods Hole Public Library 581 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MAThe library has purchased a new addition for its “Library of Things,” its group of useful objects and tools available for loan to their patrons. Along with the sewing machine, the ukulele and guitar, the grain grinder, the serger, pickleball set, the yarn swift, and other things, the library now has a telescope for loan. The telescope is a “4.5” Orion StarBlast prepared for the library by the Aldrich Astronomical Society of Paxton, Massachusetts. In order to borrow the telescope, borrowers must be over 18 years old and have a current Falmouth (or Woods Hole, East Falmouth, West Falmouth, or North Falmouth) library card, and come to the library in person to pick it up. Before people borrow the telescope, librarians will give them a quick lesson in how to use the equipment. On Saturday, April 20, at 1 p.m., there will be an official dedication of the telescope, which will include a Power Point presentation on its use by John Root of Paxton and the Astronomical Society. People are welcomed in to see the telescope and be introduced to its use, and celebrate with the library on its new addition.