[SEMCO] Sea Education Association seminar series

Kara Lavender klavender at sea.edu
Wed Oct 11 12:58:07 EDT 2006


Sea Education Association (SEA) is currently offering a new themed semester
program entitled "SEA Semester: Oceans and Climate" for undergraduate
science students.  Students from around the country are living and studying
on the SEA campus for six weeks, in preparation for a six-week research
cruise aboard one of SEA's sailing research vessels, SSV Robert C. Seamans.

SEA welcomes three visiting research scientists 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 larger scientific community.  The schedule for this seminar
series follows.

SEA visiting lecturer seminar series:

Dr. Deborah Steinberg (VIMS)
Mesopelagic Zooplankton and the Carbon Flux
18 October, Wednesday
12:30pm, Lecture hall

Dr. Francisco Chavez (MBARI)
El Nino, El Viejo and Global Change
23 October, Monday
12:00pm, Lecture hall

Dr. Scott Doney (WHOI)
Ocean Acidification
1 November, Wednesday
12:30pm, Lecture hall

We hope you will join us.

Sea Education Association is located at 171 Woods Hole Road.  Directions are
posted at http://www.sea.edu/aboutsea/visitingsea.asp.


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Kara L. Lavender, Ph.D.
Oceanography Faculty/Chief Scientist

Email:  klavender at sea.edu        
Phone:  508-540-3954 ext. 60      
        800-552-3633 ext. 60      
Fax:    508-540-0558

Sea Education Association
P.O. Box 6, Woods Hole, MA 02543
http://www.sea.edu

SEA is an educational institution dedicated to 
the study of the ocean environment and its
relationship to the Earth and to human affairs.
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