R/V Resolution Week ending: 6 December 2019 Source: OSU College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences; RCRV Project Field Office Weekly Report At-a-glance… Selected Highlights The centerboard system passed a Factory Acceptance Test on 22 November 2019. A schedule of projected Factory Acceptance Tests for the ocean winch, portable winch, hydro winch, stern A-frame, portable […]
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Bay Campus Live Webcam
Live webcam showing GSO’s dock and Narragansett Bay.
Continue reading "Bay Campus Live Webcam"Bay Campus (B)log: Let me count the ways I love you
February has Valentines Day and is American Heart Month so it’s certainly the month when you can wear your heart on your sleeve. In that vein, here is my winter and spring “Favorite Five” list of what makes the University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO) so special and why we “heart” GSO.
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Olivia Ahern Colin Jones
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Cabbage Leeks Tomatoes etc.
Continue reading "Jan 18 to Jan 25"CRC’s Elin Torell honored by YWCA of Rhode Island
Elin Torell first heard about women in Tanzania exchanging their bodies for a supply of fish when she was researching small fisheries in East Africa. It’s called “sex for fish,” or, in some countries, “jaboya.” “Women would go to the boats to buy fish, and the fishermen would demand sex before selling any fish,” says […]
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From December 11-15, 2017, nearly 24,000 people will attend the annual American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. This event is an important venue for international scientific exchange among Earth and space scientists and educators. A significant contingent of URI GSO faculty, staff, and students will present their research to an international audience. […]
Continue reading "GSO at the AGU 2017 Meeting"Bay Discussion Series to explore South Pole adventures Nov. 16
Find out what it’s like to journey to the bottom of the world during a discussion at the University of Rhode Island Thursday with scientists who conducted research there. Two graduate students who went on expeditions to Antarctica will share their experiences during a presentation at 7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 16 in Corless Auditorium on […]
Continue reading "Bay Discussion Series to explore South Pole adventures Nov. 16"Marine Science Research Facility
The Marine Science Research Facility (MSRF) is located at the University of Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay Campus and serves as a platform for scientific research, undergraduate and graduate student training, experiential learning and outreach. The MSRF boasts state-of-the-art laboratories for rearing and maintaining a variety of marine organisms and perform chemical, physical and molecular analysis of samples.
Continue reading "Marine Science Research Facility"GSO oceanographers, graduate students recognized by international oceanography magazine
One of the biggest compliments for a scientist is to have his or her research article cited by other scientists in their papers. This kind of recognition is an acknowledgement that the research is important—and, in some cases, groundbreaking. Professors and graduate students at the University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Oceanography received that […]
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