Upcoming Events
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The Salt Marsh Microbial Response to Disturbance and Implications for Ecosystem Function
The Salt Marsh Microbial Response to Disturbance and Implications for Ecosystem Function
Ashley Bulseco, MBL Sponsored by: MC&G Department
Looking Back: Studying Historic Whale Populations
Looking Back: Studying Historic Whale Populations
Geodynamics Seminar Judith Lund, New Bedford Whaling Museum Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
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Adventures in Ocean Data Management
Adventures in Ocean Data Management
Ethan Gold, Ocean Exploration Trust Sponsored by: AOP&E Department
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Are There “Early-Warning Signs” of “Critical” Transitions, Extinction, Impending Doom, and Population Collapse in Nature and if so, How Can they be Detected?
Are There “Early-Warning Signs” of “Critical” Transitions, Extinction, Impending Doom, and Population Collapse in Nature and if so, How Can they be Detected?
Steven Orzack, Fresh Pond Research Institute Sponsored by: Biology Department
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WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Talk on Kenya
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Talk on Kenya
Paula Pace will speak about her recent trip to Kenya at the library
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MBL FALMOUTH FORUM
MBL FALMOUTH FORUM
Jung-Ho Pak, conductor of the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, will present a frank discussion about the future of the arts amidst a tumultuous change in consumer tastes and the way people spend their time and watch entertainment
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The CO2 System in the Marsh Carbon Cycle: Biogeochemistry, Fluxes and An Ignored Biogeochemical Link
The CO2 System in the Marsh Carbon Cycle: Biogeochemistry, Fluxes and An Ignored Biogeochemical Link
Zhaohui 'Aleck' Wang, WHOI Sponsored by: MC&G Department
Human Impacts of the Little Ice Age: State of the Field and New Research
Human Impacts of the Little Ice Age: State of the Field and New Research
Geodynamics Seminar Sam White, Ohio State University Sponsored by: Deputy Director & Vice President for Research’s Office & Academic Programs
The Arctic Ocean Mixed Layer from Basin Scales to Submesoscales
The Arctic Ocean Mixed Layer from Basin Scales to Submesoscales
Sylvia Cole, WHOI Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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The DGA “ALMA” Project – Acoustic Laboratory for Marine Application
The DGA “ALMA” Project – Acoustic Laboratory for Marine Application
Gaultier Real, DGA (France) Sponsored by: AOP&E Department
Impacts of Recent Warming on Benthic and Pelagic Growth, Respiration and Deposition Over the Northern Bering and Chukchi Sea Continental Shelves
Impacts of Recent Warming on Benthic and Pelagic Growth, Respiration and Deposition Over the Northern Bering and Chukchi Sea Continental Shelves
Special Physical Oceanography Seminar Seth Danielson, University of Alaska Fairbanks Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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Vitamin B12 Cycling and the Potential for Limitation in Antarctic Phytoplankton Communities
Vitamin B12 Cycling and the Potential for Limitation in Antarctic Phytoplankton Communities
Deepa Rao, MIT-WHOI Joint Program Sponsored by: Biology Department
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Lagrangian Dispersion and Deformation in Submesoscale Flows
Lagrangian Dispersion and Deformation in Submesoscale Flows
Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis Sebastian Essink, MIT-WHOI Joint Program Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Measuring and Modeling Methane Emissions from Temperate Wetlands
Measuring and Modeling Methane Emissions from Temperate Wetlands
MBL Seminar Series Timothy Morin, State University of New York Sponsored by: MBL
Peanut Butter Club: The Art of the Hull
Peanut Butter Club: The Art of the Hull
Presents photographer Barry Beder who will present his photo collection titled “The Art of the Hull” on Friday, May 10, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. Most boaters who see dirty and weathered boat hulls reach for the power washer but Barry Beder, instead, reaches for his camera seeing only seascapes,…
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Woods Hole Film Festival: REUSE: Because You Can’t Recycle The Planet
Woods Hole Film Festival: REUSE: Because You Can’t Recycle The Planet
Presents “Dinner & A Movie,” a monthly screening series of independent films from October through May. On the night of each screening, ticket purchasers may present their ticket prior to the film…
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Single Blade – A New Spin on Propulsion
Single Blade – A New Spin on Propulsion
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Seminar Series: Jeff Kaeli, WHOI Sponsored by: Office for Technology Transfer As a previous Pitchathon funding recipient, Jeff Kaeli will be presenting on “Asymmetric Propulsion” as well as advancements due to “Proof of Concept Funding” made in the last three years on Tuesday, May 14 from 1-2 p.m., in Redfield Auditorium. Following…
Words and Numbers: How Americans Described the Little Ice Age in their Almanacs
Words and Numbers: How Americans Described the Little Ice Age in their Almanacs
Geodynamics Seminar Joyce Chaplin, Harvard University Sponsored by: Deputy Director & Vice President for Research’s Office & Academic Programs
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The Scientific Evidence of Hope
The Scientific Evidence of Hope
Lizzie McLeod, The Nature Conservancy Sponsored by: Biology Department
Super Reefs: The Future of Corals
Super Reefs: The Future of Corals
Can’t make it to the event in person? Join us online! We’ll be livestreaming on Facebook and on our website beginning at 7:10pm. Redfield Auditorium What are super reefs?Super Reefs are coral reefs that are able to survive ocean warming, and some can breed resilient larvae that can reseed other reefs. Because Super Reefs can…
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Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Coastal Sediments
Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Coastal Sediments
MBL Seminar Series Amber Hardison, University of Texas Marine Science Institute Sponsored by: MBL
Peanut Butter Club: Decoding the Great Pyramid
Peanut Butter Club: Decoding the Great Pyramid
Presents the video “Decoding the Great Pyramid” on Friday, May 17, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. Stunning new archaeological evidence provides clues about the Egyptians who built the Great Pyramid of Giza--and how they did it. Join researchers as they delve into the logbook of a work crew and discover…
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Did the Whale Diminish?
Did the Whale Diminish?
SEA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (SEA): Will host a public lecture, “Did the Whale Diminish?,” examining what Moby-Dick teaches us about today’s eco guilt, extinction, and whale populations, on Sunday, May 19, at 2 p.m. Richard King, visiting associate professor at SEA, will deliver the lecture, the second of SEA’s Spring Lecture Series. The lecture will be…
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Past, Present, and Possible Futures of Regeneration Research
Past, Present, and Possible Futures of Regeneration Research
2019 Mizell Lecture Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado, Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Woods Hole Public Library: Documentary Film “Human Element”
Woods Hole Public Library: Documentary Film “Human Element”
Woods Hole Public Library: Will show a new documentary on Monday, May 20, at 7 p.m., and again on Wednesday, May 22, at 1 p.m. The film “Human Element” shows the effect of human activity on the natural world, an activity which has now surpassed all other forces shaping our world. The film-maker, James Balog,…
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A Radical Perspective on the Marine Oxygen Cycle: Superoxide as a Major Sink of Marine Dissolved Oxygen
A Radical Perspective on the Marine Oxygen Cycle: Superoxide as a Major Sink of Marine Dissolved Oxygen
Kevin Sutherland, WHOI Sponsored by: MC&G Department
The Physics of Interannual Variability of the Bering Strait Throughflow Gleaned from Satellite Altimeters
The Physics of Interannual Variability of the Bering Strait Throughflow Gleaned from Satellite Altimeters
Allan Clarke, Florida State University Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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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…