"Visualizing Flow and Drag on Fish and
Squid"
Mr. Erik Anderson, WHOI, Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering
Department
A WHOI/MIT Joint Program student, Mr. Anderson talked
about ways to introduce the study of fluids and fluid
dynamics to middle- and high-school students. He wrote
a classroom activity on visualizing boundary layers
in a fluid, and demonstrated it to the teachers at the
end of his presentation.
"The Lives of Jellies: Aliens of Inner
Space"
Dr. Larry Madin, WHOI, Biology Department and Ocean
Life Institute
A senior scientist in the Biology Department and the
Director of the WHOI Ocean Life Institute, Dr. Madin
described the life histories and adaptations of jellyfish
and other large gelatinous marine animals, and their
role in transporting material from the surface to the
depths of the sea. The group visited Dr. Madin's lab,
observed feeding in a colonial hydroid (one phase of
a jellyfish life cycle), and learned about predation
by hydroids on larval cod on Georges Bank.
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