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Woods Hole Public Library

Woods Hole Public Library 581 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MA

The library will be offering a course in beekeeping again this year. The course is designed for beginners and consists of five classes, covering honeybee biology and behavior, beekeeping methods and equipment, dealing with pests and diseases, seasonal management, nutrition and feeding, planting for pollinators, harvesting products of the hive, and more. The course will…

Biology Department Seminar: “This week in my lab, we…”

Redfield Auditorium 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MA

Keep up with your colleagues in these short, informal presentations of real-time research. Each PI will present a recent project, challenge, or discovery from their lab, followed by questions and discussion. Find a new collaborator, commiserate about the non-linear process of research, or just enjoy hearing what your colleagues are up to! Greg Britten, Michelle…

WHOI Blood Drive

Clark 507 360 Woods Hole Road, WOODS HOLE, MA

The WHOI Visitor Center will be hosting a “Cape Cod Health Care Blood Drive” on Friday, February 21, in Clark 507 from 9:40 a.m.- 4 p.m. All blood types are needed. Every pint of donated blood stays on Cape Cod to serve the community and to save the lives of friends, family, and neighbors. Everyone…

MC&G Department Hybrid Seminar: From Ancient Lipids to Minimal Cells

Clark 507 360 Woods Hole Road, WOODS HOLE, MA

James Saenz, TUD Dresden University of Technology Sponsored by: MC&G Department - Clark 507 This will be a hybrid seminar held in Clark 507. If you wish to join virtually, you can access the Zoom link here: https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/91408176560

Physical Oceanography Department Hybrid Seminar: Data-Driven Modeling of 4D Ocean and Coastal Acidification in the Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays from Surface Measurements

Clark 507 360 Woods Hole Road, WOODS HOLE, MA

Bianca Champenois, MIT Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department - Clark 507 This will be a hybrid seminar held in Clark 507. If you wish to join virtually, you can access the Zoom link here: https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/96050868877?pwd=ZGVzdlhOQWRsMlA0SGVtMkFBdzExQT09

WHOI Ocean Encounters: Cities and the Sea: Challenges and Opportunities in the Urban Ocean

Virtual Event

Speakers: Philip Hamilton, Right whale biologist, Anderson Cabot Center, New England Aquarium; Eliza Heery, Urban marine ecologist, University of Washington, Tacoma; and Amala Mahadevan, Physical oceanographer, WHOI Host: Veronique LaCapra Host and director of special projects, WHOI Many of the world’s largest cities are located on the coast, where people and infrastructure strike a tenuous…