Marine microbes are the engines that drive the cycling of carbon and nutrients in the oceans and are responsible for approximately half of all global photosynthesis.
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Student-Alum Networking Seminar – Dayna Rignanese – “Reaching the Next Ocean Stewards”
GSO alum Dayna Rignanese, M.O. 2013, spoke about “Reaching the Next Ocean Stewards” for her Alum-Student Networking Seminar.
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Continued ocean acidification and warming is a major concern for marine organisms, especially for reef-building corals that rely on their symbiotic relationship with algae, which is highly susceptible to perturbation.
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Human understanding of the deep-sea benthic environment has always been limited by our ability to sample it, and as a result, deep-sea benthic ecology has a long history of mischaracterization (Edward Forbes’ azoic theory).
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Matt Baumann, Ph.D. 2013, whose GSO degree focused on chemical oceanography, spoke about “Private and Public Sector Perspectives” for a Student-Alum Networking Seminar.
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Tracking Humpback Whale Movements and Habitat Use off the US West Coast.
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Nutrient removal by Greenwich, CT oysters through biodeposition and excretion measurement.
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Eddies and filaments mediate biogeochemical and ecological succession of coastal upwelled waters in the California Current System.
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URI Coastal Resources Center director J.P. Walsh gave a presentation to the URI Graduate School of Oceanography community on November 18, 2020 titled, “The Coastal Resources Center: Bringing Science and Solutions to Communities and Citizens.”
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Paula Bontempi, Ph.D. ’01, the new dean of the URI Graduate School of Oceanography, shares highlights from her esteemed career and her return back to the Ocean State in this October 21, 2020 presentation.
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