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Center and Information Office</a> at WHOI
sponsor a series of public talks by WHOI
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text-align:left; letter-spacing: 0.05em;">AUGUST
2, 2016 • 3 P.M.</span>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight:
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text-align:left; margin-top:0;">High Tech
Access to the Sea: WHOI's Newest Research
Vessel the <em>Neil Armstrong</em></p>
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line-height: 150%; text-align:left;"><strong>Rob
Munier, Vice President for Marine
Facilities & Operations</strong><br>
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
is a leader in ocean exploration. Learn
about marine operations at WHOI and the
nation's newest state- of-the-art research
vessel, the <em>Neil Armstrong</em>.</p>
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Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry
Department" style="border:1px solid #bbb;"
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<td><span style="font-family: Arial;
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text-align:left; letter-spacing: 0.05em;">August
9, 2016 • 3 P.M.</span>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight:
normal; font-family: Arial; color:
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text-align:left; margin-top:0;"> Breaking
the Ice: Tracking the Effects of Climate
Change in the Arctic</p>
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margin: 0 0 10px 0; padding: 0;
line-height: 150%; text-align:left;"><strong>Lauren
Kipp, Joint Program Student, Marine
Chemistry & Geochemistry Department</strong><br>
The Arctic is particularly susceptible to
climate change, but little is known about
how increased temperatures, diminishing
sea ice, and the thawing of frozen land
will affect the Arctic Ocean and its
ecosystems. Last summer, researchers from
all over the world traveled to the Arctic
Ocean to measure ocean chemistry and gain
a better understanding of this unique
environment. Learn about how the Arctic is
changing in response to a warming climate,
how we can measure those changes, and what
it’s like to conduct research at the top
of the world.
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Biology Department" style="border:1px
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<td><span style="font-family: Arial;
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#000; text-transform:uppercase; margin:0;
text-align:left; letter-spacing: 0.05em;">August
16, 2016 • 3 P.M.</span>
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normal; font-family: Arial; color:
#003366; margin: 0; padding: 0;
text-align:left; margin-top:0;
line-height:120%;">Living on the Edge: A
Bio-physical Cruise on the R/V <em>Neil
Armstrong</em> to the New England
Continental Shelf Break</p>
<p style="font-family: Arial; font-size:
14px; font-weight: normal; color: #000;
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line-height: 150%; text-align:left;"><strong>Gareth
Lawson, Associate Scientist, Biology
Department</strong><br>
At the edge of the continental shelf, the
water depth drops off abruptly from a few
hundred feet to more than a mile deep.
This is a highly dynamic area, influenced
by a variety of currents and processes,
and is also home to a multitude of marine
organisms, from plankton to commercial
fish to whales. Come learn about a recent
cruise on the research vessel<em> Neil
Armstrong</em> to the New England shelf
break, where an interdisciplinary team of
WHOI scientists and students deployed a
sophisticated suite of instruments and
nets to understand how ocean physical
processes affects the marine ecosystem.</p>
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Operational Scientific Services"
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<td><span style="font-family: Arial;
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text-align:left; letter-spacing: 0.05em;">August
23, 2016 • 3 P.M.</span>
<p style="font-size: 20px; font-weight:
normal; font-family: Arial; color:
#003366; margin: 0; padding: 0;
text-align:left; margin-top:0;
line-height:120%;">How to Sink a Boat: The
Ocean Engineering Behind <em>Alvin</em>
and Other Deep-sea Manned Vehicles</p>
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margin: 0 0 10px 0; padding: 0;
line-height: 150%; text-align:left;"><strong>Bruce
Strickrott, <em>Alvin</em> Manager,
Operational Scientific Services</strong><br>
<em>Alvin</em> and other deep-sea manned
submersibles are complex machines with
high-tech systems. But the principles of
diving a deep-submergence vehicle are
based on the fundamentals of physics,
hydrodynamics, and engineering. This
presentation includes a brief history of
submarine systems (1600s through 1900s)
and lessons on the basic concepts that
take <em>Alvin</em> and other deep-sea
manned vehicles safely to and from the
seafloor. </p>
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Specialist, Applied Ocean Physics &
Engineering Department" style="border:1px
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<td><span style="font-family: Arial;
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text-align:left; letter-spacing: 0.05em;">August
30, 2016 • 3 P.M.</span>
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text-align:left; margin-top:0;
line-height:120%;">Understanding the
Secret Lives of Sharks</p>
<p style="font-family: Arial; font-size:
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line-height: 150%; text-align:left;"><strong>Camrin
Braun, Joint Program Student, Biology
Department</strong><br>
All the information that scientists
understand about the iconic great white
shark comprise only a few short sentences.
We have no generalizable knowledge about
what they eat or their feeding behaviors,
no knowledge of where they go to mate or
to breed, and absolutely no answers to
“why” they do almost anything. For all
other shark species, we know even less.
Learn how researchers are using
cutting-edge, satellite-based tags on
sharks in our back yard on Cape Cod to
answer some of these basic questions about
sharks.</p>
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