The Plankton Ecology Lab appeared in two different film submissions at this weekend’s @bigbluefilmfest in Newport OR, “ISIIS” and “Pumping at Sea”. If you weren’t able to make this fun event, check out the links in the following tweets. Thanks to videographer Ellie Lafferty!
Calling all #Undergrads — Are you ready to get your feet wet and do hands-on research with actual scientists? Spend your Fall Semester at the MBL! Applications are OPEN for the MBL Semester in Environmental Science (@MBL_SES)! https://t.co/WVmkL0PTBb
Check out this awesome video on the In situ ichthyoplankton imaging system, AKA ISIIS! I’m so fortunate to be able to work with this amazing and cutting edge piece of technology https://t.co/mHi1PW89PW
We love having SES students come back to the MBL. Here is Sunniva, Class of ’21, in Toolik Station, Alaska taking some NDVI measurements in one of the greenhouses and also installing a new solar panel to generate energy for taking measurements throughout the day. @MBLScience
Undergraduate REU intern @MegAlberding spent the summer with the Plankton Ecology lab, analyzing ISIIS data on chaetognath distributions, and joining us in our summer cruise. Yesterday she presented a poster at the @HatfieldMSC summer symposium. Thanks for the fun summer Meg!
The 2022 HMSC Summer Coastal Intern Symposium is this Thursday, Aug. 18, 8:30 am - 2:00 pm in the Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building auditorium and online. We invite everyone to drop in and see what these amazing students have been up to. https://t.co/bDVU9RVvVj
In her own words, Meg Alberding, a rising senior captain of the @wes_athletics
women's rowing team, shares her summer research at the plankton ecology lab at Oregon State.
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Funded by a new @NSF grant, MBL Senior Scientist Anne Giblin and @UMaine professor Jeremy Rich are teaming up to address one of the major gaps in our understanding of the oceanic #nitrogencycle: What controls the fate of nitrogen in marine sediments? https://t.co/rNQ6Cgdvv4