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12, 2016 • 3 P.M.</span>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight:
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text-align:left; margin-top:0;">The Secret
Lives of Baby Fish: From Tuna to Eels to
River Herring</p>
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line-height: 150%; text-align:left;"><strong>Joel
Llopiz, Assistant Scientist, Biology
Department</strong><br>
Research in the WHOI Fisheries
Oceanography and Larval Fish Ecology lab
aims
to understand what influences the survival
of the earliest life stages of important
fish
species around the world. Learn fun facts
on what larval fish eat, how researchers
can
tell how fast they grow, and how
researchers can determine where they are
drifting out
in the open ocean.</p>
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19, 2016 • 3 P.M.</span>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight:
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text-align:left; margin-top:0;">The Power
of Waves at Martha’s Vineyard</p>
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line-height: 150%; text-align:left;"><strong>Anna
Wargula, Joint Program Student, Applied
Ocean Physics
& Engineering Department</strong><br>
Norton Point, the southern barrier beach
of Martha’s Vineyard, is one of the most
dynamic coasts in Massachusetts. In April
2007, an inlet breached during the
Patriot’s
Day storm, exposing Katama Bay to tides
and waves from the Atlantic Ocean. In
August 2011, Hurricane Irene struck
Martha’s Vineyard with 18-foot waves and
40-mile-per-hour winds and stopped the
normally two-knot tidal flows out of the
bay. Learn how WHOI scientists make
measurements in breaking waves and strong
currents and what these measurements tell
us about ocean waves’ impacts on tidal
flows
in inlets and bays.</p>
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text-align:left; letter-spacing: 0.05em;">July
26, 2016 • 3 P.M.</span>
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line-height:120%;">Blue Whales in
Patagonia</p>
<p style="font-family: Arial; font-size:
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line-height: 150%; text-align:left;"><strong>Alex
Bocconcelli, Research Specialist,
Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Department</strong><br>
Learn about a collaboration between WHOI
and scientists in Chile to better
understand the blue whales (Balaenoptera
musculus) living in northern Patagonia.
The researchers photographed the whales to
identify individuals and used overhead
drone video to gather information on the
animals’ body conditions. They attached
digital recording tags (DTAGs) to the
whales via suction cups to collect
information
about diving, feeding, and vocal behavior.
This collaboration has great potential to
provide information to policy makers on
how to protect the unique habitats for
highly
endangered blue whales in this region.</p>
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