The Society for Women in Marine Science celebrates the research of women in the field and promotes the visibility of women in the marine science community.
Everblue At-Home Education lesson 11 is live! This plan allows you to see how scientists do long-term research on climate change!
You can access this lesson for FREE, along with our ten other downloadable lesson plans, on Everblue's website at https://t.co/k06O5HdFnq.
Wish you attended @OregonSeaGrant's #StateOfTheCoast? No worries, we recorded it. Watch the keynote & breakout sessions at https://t.co/3zY92TvoAd & catch student researchers & artists at https://t.co/5FHwmxxKny. Includes @smbrander, @stellar_seas, @CarlaSchubi & @NDSteinberg.
Hello marine science faculty!
We're putting together a panel about applying to graduate school for #SWMSSymposium2020, and we want to know what you look for in an applicant. If you have a few minutes, we'd love for you to fill out this form:
https://t.co/FNEWCddrgm
We are thrilled @DrCathyFoley has been announced Australia’s next Chief Scientist. 👏 Cathy champions the importance of diversity in scientific endeavours. We look forward to her important contributions for greater diversity in STEM. #WomenInSTEM
Vic Quennessen, a PhD student @OSUAgSci, loves green sea turtles. Now she's researching them. In this webinar from @OregonSeaGrant, she talks about how she plans to use computer simulations to see if ones off Brazil can adapt to rising beach temperatures. https://t.co/M9ui6IITlH
Ever heard a blue whale or gray whale? @OSUAgSci & @osu_fw alum @sfregosi26 plays these sounds & more in this webinar from @OregonSeaGrant. Selene talks about how she records the sounds of whales to see where they are & how noise pollution may affect them. https://t.co/sg692umPAi
@OregonSeaGrant's marine mammals specialist, Leigh Torres, will speak about her lab's research on gray whales off Oregon at our annual #StateOfTheCoast conference, which takes place online Nov. 5-6. The event is free, but you must register by Nov. 2 at https://t.co/yKMxfyUgLq.
Are you an @OregonState undergrad interested in marine studies & looking for funding? If so, check out these two $7,000 fellowships from the Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies: https://t.co/jqQnSr57Us. Apply by Nov. 15.
Registration for @OregonSeaGrant's annual #StateOfTheCoast conference is open. You must register by Nov. 2 at https://t.co/yKMxfyUgLq to attend the free, online event, which will take place Nov. 5-6.
It’s getting spooky down here, just in time for Halloween! 👻
This ghostly “horse head” stalked tunicate — or sea squirt — was spotted by #NautilusLive in @NOAA_CINMS along with its commensalism polychaete, also known as a bristle worm!
Happy 48th anniversary to the Marine Mammal Protection Act!
To learn about NOAA's work under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, head to https://t.co/TTcj8kHNSE
#EarthIsBlue
Reminder: tomorrow, Oct. 22, 1p-4pm virtual public meeting to help develop draft #conservation plan to support both commercial Dungeness crab fishery and reduce #whale entanglement.
Info & how to join: https://t.co/oVVrkaFUWj
We have a new doctor in the house! Congrats to @Portland_State's @stellar_seas on defending her PhD today. Britta studied #microplastics in oysters & razor clams & created an exhibit @orcoastaquarium. Part of her research was funded by @OregonSeaGrant. Britta now works @OurOcean.
👏Congrats to Mee-ya Monnin on her Malouf scholarship from @OregonSeaGrant. She's a grad student @OSUAgSci, studying the feasibility of using photos & videos to monitor the recreational catch of bottom fish off Oregon. She has a bachelor's in F&W from OSU. https://t.co/VJiwJEvsqM