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Where the Weird Things Are Book Reading

Discovery Center Auditorium 15 School Street, MA

Join Meso, an intrepid underwater robot, on its very first expedition to explore the ocean twilight zone, and meet all the weird, wild, and wonderful creatures that live there! After…

Wild Kratts/Ocean Explorer Video

Discovery Center Auditorium 15 School Street, MA

Explore the ocean and all of the amazing life it contains with the Kratts! (with an introduction by Lane Abrams, Alvin Team member).

Book Event: Join Author Michelle Cusolito

Join Author Michelle Cusolito who will read her new book “Diving Deep – Using Machines to Explore the Ocean” on July 26 at 11 a.m. in WHOI’s Discovery Center Auditorium…

PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Emma Goldman

Discovery Center Auditorium 15 School Street, MA

PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Presents the video “Emma Goldman” on Friday, November 22, at noon, in the Discovery Center Auditorium, 15 School Street, Woods Hole. For nearly half a century, Russian emigrant Emma Goldman was the most controversial woman in America, taunting the mainstream with her fervent attacks on government, big business, and war. To the…

Know Your Ocean Science Chats: River Herring Network

Discovery Center Auditorium 15 School Street, MA

Abigail Archer, Barnstable County Cape Cod Cooperative Extension Marine Program & Woods Hole Sea Grant Sponsored by: WHOI Discovery & Visitor Center

Know Your Ocean Science Chats: Shellfish Aquaculture: Food and Economic Development in East Africa

Discovery Center Auditorium 15 School Street, MA

Hauke Kite-Powell, Marine Policy Center, WHOI Sponsored by: WHOI Discovery Center & Visitor Center To feed a growing population, the world needs more healthy protein from the sea. Nowhere is this more evident than in coastal communities of East Africa. Shellfish farming is an ecologically benign way to produce seafood while providing new economic opportunities,…