Upcoming Events
Physical Oceanography Virtual Seminar: Baby Coral Versus the Raging Sea: Larval Behaviour, Dispersal, and Population Connectivity in the Deep Sea
Stefan Gary, Bowdoin College Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83763738130?pwd=VkdGZ1BldHpGUmJ6YU9NemtkVnQ0QT09 Meeting ID: 837 6373 8130 Password: 862953
NOAA Webinar: Coastal Marshland in My Texas Backyard
Nikki Fitzgerald, NOAA's Texas Sea Grant Sponsored by: NOAA Let's explore Nikki's backyard coastal marsh together in the 'Alligator Capital of Texas'! She will take us on a journey while kayaking or riding on the back of a marsh buggy. Have you ever heard a baby alligator chirp before? No worries, Nikki will let you…
Special WHOI Webinar: The Future Ocean: What’s in Store for Our Ocean Planet and Our Ocean Science?
Fabien Cousteau, Aquanaut, Oceanographic Explorer, Environmental Advocate and Founder of the Fabien Cousteau Ocean Learning Center and Mark Abbott, WHOI President and Director Sponsored by: WHOI The Future Ocean: What’s in store for our ocean planet and our ocean science? The ocean, our life-support system, is changing faster than almost any other part of the…
NOAA Webinar: Blue Blood, Green Eggs, and Red Knots: The Amazing Story of the Horseshoe Crab
Chris Petrone, NOAA's Delaware Sea Grant Sponsored by: NOAA About 20 million years ago, the horseshoe crab, as we know it today, evolved. Members of Family Limulidae, which include four extant species of horseshoe crabs, have relatives—the trilobites—that existed on Earth over 500 million years ago! In North America, just one species of horseshoe crabs…
NOAA Webinar: Giant Seabass, Kings of the Kelp Forest
Ryan Freedman, NOAA's Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Sponsored by: NOAA With Ryan Freedman, NOAA's Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary in Santa Barbara, CA Giant Seabass are a species of large fish that live in the cool waters off the coast of California. Thanks to government protections in California, this top predator of the kelp…
MC&G Department Virtual Seminar: How Do Microbes Adapt to Life in the Deep Subsurface Sediments?
Karen Lloyd, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Sponsored by: MC&G Department This will be held virtually. Go to https://whoi.webex.com/whoi/onstage/g.php?MTID=ecbe1b2b2ab1db81609e0b9f46f4a71a5 2. Click "Join Now". ------------------------------------------------------- Join the audio conference only ------------------------------------------------------- US Toll: +1-415-655-0001 Global call-in numbers: https://whoi.webex.com/whoi/globalcallin.php?MTID=e467ef9e65c6107b6d4497bfc11e6422b Access code: 160 859 4232
Physical Oceanography Virtual Seminar: Why Equatorial Warm Water Volume (WWV) is a Good El Niño Predictor and How We Might Make it Better
Allan Clarke, Florida State University Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department This will be held virtually. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88096865600?pwd=SWVveEYxcUJXQTlZYTZIcnRBNU9Odz09 Meeting ID: 880 9686 5600 Password: 511879
NOAA Webinar: Fishing for Food and Facts
Anna Mercer, NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center Sponsored by: NOAA With Anna Mercer, NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center in Narragansett, RI Did you know that U.S. fisheries produce over 9…
Special WHOI Webinar: Corals in Crisis: How Scientists are Racing to Stop a Deadly Disease
Sylvia Earle,marine biologist, ocean explorer, and conservationist; Marilyn Brandt, University of the Virgin Islands coral disease ecologist; and Amy Apprill, WHOI marine microbial ecologist Sponsored by: WHOI This will be held virtually via Zoom. You can register here: https://whoi.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QvzUlpO9TdOciA3nxfDLDA