Upcoming Events
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Phytoplankton and Primary Production in a Changing (sub) Arctic
Phytoplankton and Primary Production in a Changing (sub) Arctic
Michael Lomas, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Sponsored by: MC&G Department
The Detection, Quantification, and Understanding of Marine Heatwaves: Past, Present, and Future
The Detection, Quantification, and Understanding of Marine Heatwaves: Past, Present, and Future
Robert Schlegel, WHOI Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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Acoustical Oceanography with a Single Hydrophone: Propagation, Physics-Based Processing and Applications
Acoustical Oceanography with a Single Hydrophone: Propagation, Physics-Based Processing and Applications
Julien Bonnel, WHOI Sponsored by: AOP&E Department
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Marine Policy Center Seminar: Using High-Frequency Data to Estimate the Demand for Environmental Amenities
Marine Policy Center Seminar: Using High-Frequency Data to Estimate the Demand for Environmental Amenities
Bryan Parthum, University of Illinois, Urbana Sponsored by: Marine Policy Center
Ocean Life in a Rising Tide of Noise
Ocean Life in a Rising Tide of Noise
Chris Clark, Cornell University Sponsored by: Biology Department
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PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Why Bridges Collapse
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Why Bridges Collapse
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Presents the video “Why Bridges Collapse” on Friday, January 31, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. In 2018, Italy’s Morandi Bridge collapsed, tragically killing 43 people. For 50 years, the iconic bridge had withstood the elements—and stress from ever-increasing traffic. What went wrong that fateful day? And how…
MBL Seminar Series: Microbial Mechanisms of Mineral Recipitation: Old Wine in New Bottles
MBL Seminar Series: Microbial Mechanisms of Mineral Recipitation: Old Wine in New Bottles
Pieter Visscher, University of Connecticut Sponsored by: MBL
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WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Fifth Annual Fabric and Fiber Sale
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Fifth Annual Fabric and Fiber Sale
The library marks Super Bowl Sunday, February 2, with its Fifth Annual Fabric and Fiber Sale. The event will start at 10 a.m., and run until 2 p.m. The roots…
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Marine Policy Center Seminar: Commitments and Cooperation: Scope and Channels of Behavioral Change
Marine Policy Center Seminar: Commitments and Cooperation: Scope and Channels of Behavioral Change
João Manuel Lameiras Vaz, University of Wyoming Sponsored by: Marine Policy Center
Global Ocean Heat Transport Dominated by Heat Export from the Tropical Pacific
Global Ocean Heat Transport Dominated by Heat Export from the Tropical Pacific
Gael Forget, MIT Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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WOODS HOLE HISTORICAL MUSEUM: “How Migrants from Portugal helped make Falmouth a More Cosmopolitan, ‘Creole’ and Cooperative Community”
WOODS HOLE HISTORICAL MUSEUM: “How Migrants from Portugal helped make Falmouth a More Cosmopolitan, ‘Creole’ and Cooperative Community”
WOODS HOLE HISTORICAL MUSEUM: The next topic of the Woods Hole Historical Museum’s Conversation is “How Migrants from Portugal helped make Falmouth a More Cosmopolitan, ‘Creole’ and Cooperative Community” by Dr. Miguel Moniz. This event will be held on February 6 at 12:30 p.m., in the Woods Hole Library’s downstairs event room. Dr. Moniz is Visiting Professor…
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Knitting Circle
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Knitting Circle
The Knitting Circle at the library is a small group of avid knitters who have been meeting and knitting together for several years. The group grows and shrinks through the…
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MBL Seminar Series: Insights Into the Ecology of a Coastal Cyanobacteria Population
MBL Seminar Series: Insights Into the Ecology of a Coastal Cyanobacteria Population
Kristen Hunter-Cevera, MBL Sponsored by: MBL
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Yosemite
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Yosemite
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Presents the video “Yosemite” on Friday, February 7, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. Yosemite Valley is a land forged in wildfire and sculpted by water; the delicate balance of these two elements is essential to the creatures and trees that call this land home. But with climates…
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WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: “Winter Travel Talks”
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: “Winter Travel Talks”
The library is starting their season of “Winter Travel Talks” with a double-header by veteran travelers Maggie and Terry Rioux. Instead of speaking together about recent trips, the couple will speak in turn on two sequential Saturdays in February. Terry will speak first, on February 8, about the underwater life of the Cayman Islands. Maggie…
WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF): Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice.
WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF): Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice.
WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF): The 2020 WHFF “Dinner & A Movie” series continues on Saturday, February 8 at 7 p.m., with the acclaimed feature documentary Linda Ronstadt: The Sound…
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WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Fix-It Nights
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Fix-It Nights
Woods Hole resident, Daniel Gomez-Ibanez, will be offering a series of Fix-It Nights one Monday a month at 7 p.m., at the library. The next one is scheduled for February…
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Multidimensional Spectral Description of Tropical Pacific Variability, Internal Tide in the Solomon Sea
Multidimensional Spectral Description of Tropical Pacific Variability, Internal Tide in the Solomon Sea
Michel Tchilibou, LEGOS Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
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Modeling the Impacts of Greenland Glacial Runoff on Phytoplankton Light and Nutrient Limitation
Modeling the Impacts of Greenland Glacial Runoff on Phytoplankton Light and Nutrient Limitation
Hilde Oliver, WHOI Sponsored by: AOP&E Department
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: “Winter Travel Talks”
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: “Winter Travel Talks”
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: The library is starting their season of “Winter Travel Talks” with a double-header by veteran travelers Maggie and Terry Rioux. Instead of speaking together about recent trips, the couple will speak in turn on two sequential Saturdays in February. Terry will speak first, on February 8, about the underwater life of…
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WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Book Group
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Book Group
The library will again be holding a book group led by librarian Kellie Porter. This year, she has chosen as her subject “Lesser Known Works by Well Known Authors.” The…
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PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Amelia Earhart
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Amelia Earhart
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Presents the video “Amelia Earhart” on Friday, February 14, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart was one of America's first celebrities. After only a few years as a pilot she became the best-known female flier in America,…
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WOODS HOLE COMMUNITY BLACK HISTORY MONTH : Hoodwinked, Bamboozled, and Led Astray by Romanticizing the Dream
WOODS HOLE COMMUNITY BLACK HISTORY MONTH : Hoodwinked, Bamboozled, and Led Astray by Romanticizing the Dream
Rev. W. (Will) H. Mebane, Jr., Rector, Saint Barnabas Memorial Episcopal Church
Black History Month Event: Hoodwinked, Bamboozled, and Led Astray by Romanticizing the Dream
Black History Month Event: Hoodwinked, Bamboozled, and Led Astray by Romanticizing the Dream
Rev. W. (Will) H. Mebane, Jr., Saint Barnabas Memorial Episcopal Church Sponsored by: Woods Hole Diversity Advisory Committee
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Marine Policy Center Seminar: On Governing the Commons: Methods, Treatment Effects, and Fishery and Aquaculture Management
Marine Policy Center Seminar: On Governing the Commons: Methods, Treatment Effects, and Fishery and Aquaculture Management
Yaqin Liu, Duke University Sponsored by: Marine Policy Center
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WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Knitting Circle
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Knitting Circle
The Knitting Circle at the library is a small group of avid knitters who have been meeting and knitting together for several years. The group grows and shrinks through the months, but some loosely cohesive part of the group stays together. They will be offering ongoing knitting sessions twice a month through the winter, meeting…
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PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Animal Espionage
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Animal Espionage
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Presents the video “Animal Espionage” on Friday, February 21, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. How do you study an animal you can't even get close to? Camera traps and drones are revolutionizing wildlife biology by recording the secret lives of animals—from whales and tigers to elusive giant…
MBL Falmouth Forum : The Women’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote
MBL Falmouth Forum : The Women’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote
Elaine Weiss, Journalist and Author Sponsored by: MBL
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WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Provincetown author Jeannette de Beauvoir
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Provincetown author Jeannette de Beauvoir
Join Provincetown author Jeannette de Beauvoir at the library on Saturday, February 22 at 3 p.m., as she talks about the importance (and joy!) of situating fictional narratives, and especially mysteries, in a real place. Ms. de Beauvoir is an award-winning author who writes mystery and historical fiction (or a combination thereof) that’s been translated…
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WOODS HOLE COMMUNITY BLACK HISTORY MONTH: The Cost of the Vote
WOODS HOLE COMMUNITY BLACK HISTORY MONTH: The Cost of the Vote
Daniel Black, Professor of African American Studies, Clark Atlanta University Founder, Ndugu and Nzinga Rites of Passage Nation Lecture Abstract: In this presentation, Dr. Daniel Black, who holds a Ph.D. in African American Studies, will explore and explain the exorbitant cost of voting for black people throughout the 20th century. He will provide examples of…
Black History Month Event: Cost of the Vote
Black History Month Event: Cost of the Vote
Daniel Black, Clark Atlanta University & Founder, Ndugu and Nzinga Rites of Passage Nation Sponsored by: Woods Hole Diversity Advisory Committee
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Robotics Program
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Robotics Program
A new program about robotics is starting at the library. Woods Hole winter resident Phillip Neal will be leading a Robotics Interest Group on sequential Monday afternoons at 4 p.m., starting on February 24. The one-hour sessions will focus on discussing, learning about, and building robots; it will be offered to the public, adults and…
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MBLWHOI Library Open House
MBLWHOI Library Open House
MBLWHOI LIBRARY OPEN HOUSE: On Tuesday, Feb. 25 from noon to 1:30 p.m., there will be a “Library Open House.” View highlights of the rare books collection; Learn about key library services to assist you with your research; Explore the historic serials stacks; Learn about the unique collections; Hands on Q&A; and much more. Refreshments…
The Methylmercury Cycle in Warming Oceans
The Methylmercury Cycle in Warming Oceans
Amina Schartup, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Sponsored by: MC&G Department
Geodynamics Seminar Series: The Pervasive and Evolving Role of Organic Matter-Mineral Interactions in the Global Carbon Cycle
Geodynamics Seminar Series: The Pervasive and Evolving Role of Organic Matter-Mineral Interactions in the Global Carbon Cycle
Tim Eglinton, ETH Zürich Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
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Marine Policy Center Seminar: Spatial and Temporal Responses to Incentives: An Application to Wildlife Disease Management
Marine Policy Center Seminar: Spatial and Temporal Responses to Incentives: An Application to Wildlife Disease Management
Lusi Xie, University of Alberta, Edmonton Sponsored by: Marine Policy Center
Sediments and Sedimentary Processes of the Southern New England Continental Shelf and Slope
Sediments and Sedimentary Processes of the Southern New England Continental Shelf and Slope
Jason Chaytor, USGS Sponsored by: AOP&E Department
Science At Our Shores: Woods Hole Sea Grant Research Symposium
Science At Our Shores: Woods Hole Sea Grant Research Symposium
SCIENCE AT OUR SHORES: WOODS HOLE SEA GRANT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM: On Friday, March 6, from 1-4:30 p.m., researchers funded with Sea Grant core funding will give a series of brief…
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Joint Program Student Talks
Joint Program Student Talks
How to Make a Zombie: Coordinated Changes in Gene Expression in Response to a Body-Snatching Parasite Zac Tobias, MIT-WHOI Joint Program Microplastics in Coastal Marine Animals: Defining the Problem Jordan Pitt, MIT-WHOI Joint Program Microbial Dynamics in Mangrove, Reef, and Seagrass Waters Over Tidal and Diurnal Time Scales Cynthia Becker, MIT-WHOI Joint Program
Fluid Underground Meeting- Best Subsurface Fluids Paper of 2019 Presentation and Awards Ceremony: Abiotic Methane Synthesis and Serpentinization in Olivine-Hosted Fluid Inclusions
Fluid Underground Meeting- Best Subsurface Fluids Paper of 2019 Presentation and Awards Ceremony: Abiotic Methane Synthesis and Serpentinization in Olivine-Hosted Fluid Inclusions
Frieder Klein, WHOI Sponsored by: The Fluid Underground
WOODS HOLE COMMUNITY BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Harambee
WOODS HOLE COMMUNITY BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Harambee
An ethnic feast celebrating everyone of every race! Guests are asked to bring a potluck dessert to share! Additionally: Music by DJ Lionel Hall, All Cape Sounds Zion Union Heritage Museum Mobile Museum Exhibit
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BLOOD DRIVE
BLOOD DRIVE
BLOOD DRIVE: WHOI will be hosting a “Cape Cod Health Care Blood Drive” on Friday, February 28, in Clark 507, from 10 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. All blood types are needed, especially O negative. O negative donors are “universal” donors, meaning O negative blood can be transfused to any patient in need. Every pint of donated…
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: First Face of America
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: First Face of America
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Presents the video “First Face of America” on Friday, February 28, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. One unlucky day 13,000 years ago, a slight, malnourished teenager missed her footing and tumbled to the bottom of a 100-foot pit deep inside a cave in Mexico’s Yucatán. Rising seas…