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In his role as Marine Mate II at the Duke University Marine Lab, Brantley Acree oversees all the boats and dock spaces.
Watch to see what life is like as captain of a 77-foot research vessel: https://t.co/mfvyOfyOTW
From coral reefs to rainforests, tropical ecosystems in Belize were immersive classrooms for students in the marine ecology travel course, led by Brian Silliman. Dive into their experience: https://t.co/3nGq9NKADz
Greg Merrill, Ph.D.’25, joined PBS North Carolina to discuss the impact of plastic pollution on marine mammals. He also shared how researchers at the Marine Lab are investigating its causes and consequences.
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Lori Bennear has been named the next Stanback Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment. Bennear, an environmental economist and longtime member of the Nicholas School faculty, has been serving as the interim dean since 2023.
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Orrin H. Pilkey, a widely cited and outspoken coastal geologist whose influence could move lighthouses, and James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Geology, died on Dec. 13.
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Animals that hunt in the dark with sonar may not be able to tell plastic from food, finds a new @DukeMarineLab study led by Ph.D. student Greg Merrill. https://t.co/K9pFH0gjnW
Andrew Read explains why dolphins' occasional aggressive behavior shouldn't be surprising: “It’s a large, wild, powerful animal that you can’t predict.” https://t.co/RLDfBrHvl3
On this day in 1973, Duke Marine Lab researchers located the USS Monitor, a long-lost Union Navy ironclad warship, off the coast of Cape Hatteras. https://t.co/NFHc71jeau
At DUML's first open house since COVID, researchers showed visitors how they monitor declining whale species, how ocean acidification impacts coastal waters, how to restore salt marshes that help the area thrive, and more at 25 demonstration stations. https://t.co/PSJ0hasQwN
We are celebrating the return of the Duke Marine Lab open house! From marine research to community outreach, they're making a real impact. Stay tuned for updates on their exciting projects throughout the year.🐬 #MarineScience#ClimateImpact
Offshore wind turbines often get blamed for killing whales, but the science doesn't support the claim. @DukeMarineLab's Andrew Read and Douglas Nowacek help @sciam explain the actual causes and how to effectively mitigate them. https://t.co/VeFTqhhZvq
We had almost 600 visitors from across our community for DUML Open House on Saturday! It was great seeing new and old faces on campus again as we shared more about the work the Marine Lab does.
Thanks to everyone who made this great event happen!
#WeAreDukeEnvironment
Join us on Saturday, June 22, at the Duke University Marine Lab Open House to learn about the cutting-edge marine research happening right here on the Crystal Coast! Learn more: https://t.co/HTPJ85eNrI
Doug Nowacek was interviewed on @scifri's "The State of Science" segment about whether rumors of offshore wind farms hurting and killing right whales have any merit behind them. https://t.co/0IyBOd1Q8N