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Ocean Encounters Virtual Event: Making Ocean Conservation Work

Speakers: Anne Cohen, Tenured Associate Scientist, WHOI; Ann Singeo, Executive Director, Ebiil Society, Palau; and Staci Lewis, Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions Host: Véronique LaCapra, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sponsored by: WHOI This will be held virtually. Register now:  https://whoi.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tWnUeHY7Qvaj3q9VNjWoUw OCEAN ENCOUNTERS: Presents a virtual series from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - Making Ocean Conservation…

OCEAN ENCOUNTERS VIRTUAL SERIES: Saving the North Atlantic Right Whale

The next WHOI Ocean Encounters virtual series will be held on Wednesday, February 10 at 7:30 p.m. This event is titled Saving the North Atlantic Right Whale. Featured speakers are Michael Moore, Whale Trauma Specialist, WHOI; Rob Martin, Commercial Fisherman; and Michael Asaro, Ecological Economist, NOAA Fisheries. The North Atlantic right whale is one of…

Ocean Encounters Virtual Series: Radiation: In Our Ocean, Our Planet, and Our Lives

Ken Buesseler, WHOI; Shaheen Azim Dewji, Texas A&M University; and Ryo Morimoto, Princeton University Sponsored by: WHOI This will be held virtually. Register here: https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cLPbOushRNuEVdR7ybJyEQ We live on a radioactive planet. With the 10th anniversary of the accident at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Japan, we take a look at the radiation all…

Ocean Encounters Virtual Series: Weirdly Wonderful: Creatures of the Twilight Zone

Heidi Sosik, WHOI Joel Llopiz, WHOI Vincent Pieribone, OceanX Host: Véronique LaCapra, WHOI Dive with us into the ocean twilight zone—the weirdest place on Earth. This vast, dark, barely explored layer of the ocean is home to countless weirdly wonderful creatures whose uniqueness also gives them superpowers to survive in a world of darkness, extreme…