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<P><FONT size=2>Sea Education Association, together with WHOI's Academic
Programs Office, welcomes Dr. Scott Doney as the second Distinguished
Lecturer in this year's SEA Semester: Oceans and Climate program. These
seminars are open to the local scientific community. We hope you will join
us.<BR><BR>Dr. Scott Doney (WHOI)<BR>"Acid Rain and Ocean
Acidification"<BR>Wednesday 24 October, 12:30pm<BR>Carriage House, Quissett
Campus, WHOI<BR></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT face=Arial><U></U></FONT></FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=2><FONT face=Arial><U>Information about SEA Semester: Oceans and
Climate<BR></U>SEA Semester: Oceans and Climate is a semester program for
undergraduate science students offering an in-depth study of the oceans' role in
the climate system, including courses in ocean science and public
policy<SPAN class=695391820-12102007>,</SPAN> and nautical
science. <SPAN class=695391820-12102007>Twenty-four s</SPAN>tudents
from around the country are living and studying on the SEA campus for six weeks,
in preparation for a six-week research cruise aboard <SPAN
class=695391820-12102007>the </SPAN>SEA sailing research vessel, SSV <EM>Robert
C. Seamans</EM>, from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to Tahiti, French
Polynesia.<BR><BR>As part of the Oceans and Climate program, SEA welcomes three
Distinguished Lecturers who will present classroom lectures and labs, and
participate in research discussions with the students. In addition, each
scientist will give a research seminar that is open to the local scientific
community. </FONT></P>
<DIV><FONT size=2><FONT face=Arial>For more information, please visit </FONT><A
title=http://www.sea.edu/academics/program_oc.asp
href="http://www.sea.edu/academics/program_oc.asp"><FONT
face=Arial>http://www.sea.edu/academics/program_oc.asp</FONT></A><BR></FONT><BR>***********************************************<BR>Kara
L. Lavender, Ph.D.<BR>Oceanography Faculty/Chief Scientist<BR><BR>Email:
klavender@sea.edu <BR>Phone:
508-540-3954 ext.
60 <BR>
800-552-3633 ext. 60 <BR>Fax:
508-540-0558<BR><BR>Sea Education Association<BR>P.O. Box 6, Woods Hole, MA
02543<BR><A href="http://www.sea.edu">http://www.sea.edu</A><BR><BR>SEA is an
educational institution dedicated to<BR>the study of the ocean environment and
its<BR>relationship to the Earth and to human
affairs.<BR>***********************************************
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