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Spring Seminars 2000*

April     May     June 

bulletApril 5—Andrew Peek, Ph.D., University of California, Irvine

Genetic consequences of population biology in chemoautotrophic tubeworms and clams

bulletApril 12—Marlene Nobel, Ph.D., United States Geological Survey

Transport patterns for currents and suspended particulate matter in Monterey Submarine Canyon

bulletApril 19—Laurent Seuront, Ph.D., Tokyo University of Fisheries

Drawing lessons from scaling and multiscaling field properties: A new step into the reality of physical-biological coupling in marine environments

bulletApril 26—Chad Bulich and others, Santa Clara University

Nautilus and Mantaris: The design and fabrication of Santa Clara University's second and third ROV

bulletMay 3—Shahriar Negahdaripour, Ph.D., University of Miami

Automatic vision-based local positioning, navigation, and seafloor mapping for unmanned submersible vehicles

bulletMay 10—Cynthia D’Vincent, Intersea Foundation

Feeding strategies of the Humpback Whale

bulletMay 17—Joe Neigel, Ph.D., University of Louisiana

Gene flow and the mysterious mating system of the Ghost Shrimp, Callichirus islagrande

bulletMay 24—Professor Rick Grosberg, University of California, Davis

Fair and foul are next of kin: The evolution of self/non-self recognition in colonial marine invertebrates

bulletMay 31—No seminar scheduled

bulletJun 7—James Allen, Ph.D., National Science Foundation, Ocean Drilling Program

Fernandina Volcano: Why the Galapagos hotspot isn't so hot

bulletJun 14—Jim Harvey, Ph.D., Moss Landing Marine Laboratories

The lives of harbor seals through observation, instrumentation, and mud-wrestling

bulletJun 21—Maya Tolstoy, Ph.D., Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Visiting Scholar-Dept. of Earth & Space Sciences, UCLA

Mid-Ocean ridge eruptions and the breathing of Axial Volcano

bulletJun 28—No seminar scheduled

* All seminars are at 3:00 p.m. in the Pacific Forum
 unless noted otherwise. 
The seminar schedule is subject to change.
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