Looking for a live webinar or scheduled event in marine or aquatic sciences? We’ve gathered information from our members and institutions across the country to provide information for anyone trying to share ocean education at home. #oceanathome https://t.co/IGkttRcDrM
Register now for the third webinar in the NECAN Student and Early Career Scientist webinar series. Tune in on Feb 19th at 1:00 PM ET for a presentation by Melissa Melendez of the University of Hawaii at Manoa @uhmanoa
More info at https://t.co/4CZKFgD6hN
The 2020 GOMMEA Annual Meeting with special presentation by Underwater Photographer Andy Martinez will be on Oct. 23 at 6pm via ZOOM. You can become a member and register for the meeting at https://t.co/tmZeoliLz9 #gulfofmaine#marineeducation#andymartinez#underwaterphotography
Our researchers collect temperature data in the Gulf of Maine to understand how it is changing over time, and we recently observed the hottest average daily temperature ever recorded on 8/14/2020 at 69.85ºF. Learn more at https://t.co/sHKXHeCVjh.
No right whales in the Bay of Fundy...
This is consistent with very warm deep water in Jordan Basin... an indicator that food supply (i.e. Calanus) will be low in the Bay of Fundy.
Temp data: https://t.co/5rlIfzAhnN
The 2020 GOMMEA Annual Meeting with special presentation by Underwater Photographer Andy Martinez will be on Oct. 23 at 6pm via ZOOM. You can become a member and register for the meeting at https://t.co/tmZeoliLz9 #gulfofmaine#marineeducation#andymartinez#underwaterphotography
Create your own custom map showing any combination of data on the ocean ecosystem and ocean-related human activities in the northeastern United States with the Data Explorer: https://t.co/UARbJPzDlb
Wondering how warm the #GulfofMaine is this year? Check out the latest blog post from @Sci_Officer on warming trends in his annual update on conditions in the Gulf of Maine. https://t.co/DWx7ABMQYS #oceans#heatwave
Are you passionate about science and nature? Join us for a free, virtual Science Cafe on Thurs 8/20 @ 4:30 pm to learn about our #CitizenScience program and hear how you can get involved in real, local research! Register today at the link below! https://t.co/vVCIB5qXE0
In this week's edition of Field Notes, Andrew Allyn talks about how he uses species distribution models to understand changes in the natural world, and predict how those changes might affect #ecosystems and their surrounding economies https://t.co/9VzovJgfGW
NMEA MEMBERS: Join us for the 2020 Virtual Member Event on Monday July 27 from 2:00 - 5:15 pm ET. Register now: https://t.co/HvPWjZ8M3z
#NMEA2020#VirtualNMEA
Join us to kick off our Virtual Summer Science Seminar Series with a presentation by professor Robert Stenck on Maine's changing #lobster fishery: some direct and indirect impacts of #climatechange. #marineecology#gulfofmaine
NMEA will hold a #VirtualOpportunity for #students, including a special invited speaker, an opportunity for students to present projects, a career panel, and a chance to collaborate and network. Thurs, Jul 16 from 2-5 pm ET.
More info: https://t.co/GL2HLoU3Sp
Still stuck at home? Travel to beautiful destinations like Hawaii, American Samoa, Ireland and more to learn about sharks, orcas, jellies, and other "sea monsters" this week through live webinars and interactions. See our #oceanathome calendar: https://t.co/IGkttRcDrM