Waters West of Europe Drive Ocean Overturning, Key for Regulating Climate
The R/V Neil Armstrong emerging from Prince Christian Sound, which connects western Greenland to eastern Greenland, during an Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program expedition. Photo by Kent Sheasley, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
January 31, 2019
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Become a 1930 Society member
As a 1930 Society member, you will have access to unprecedented opportunities for intellectual engagement with our scientists and engineers, including:
- Invitations to science presentations and other WHOI special events in Woods Hole and other locations such as Boston, New York, and Washington, D.C.
- Opportunities for science immersion experiences and travel, hosted by a WHOI scientist
- Private WHOI tours and opportunities to meet one-on-one with scientists
- One year subscription to Oceanus magazine (2 issues)
- WHOI Annual Calendar
- An invitation to the annual Afternoon of Science gathering in Woods Hole
- Discounts at the WHOI store and at more than 250 science museums
- Ocean Insights, our monthly e-newsletter filled with news and information about the ocean
- Recognition in our donor report as a 1930 Society member
Contact
For more information on how to become a member, contact Victoria Smith, Assistant Director of Annual Giving at (508) 289-3313 or at victoria.smith@whoi.edu.
I give to WHOI to inspire and support the next generation of oceanographers. ~ Harry Hollum, on a 1930 Society field trip aboard R/V Tioga