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Fall Seminars 2002*

October November December

bulletOctober 2–Michael Schlüter, Ph.D., Alfred Wegener Institute

Submarine groundwater discharge and its effect on the methane cycle

bulletOctober 11–George D.F. (Buz) Wilson, Ph.D., Australian Museum

Deep-sea biogeography: The way forward

bulletOctober 23–Stefan Helmreich, Ph.D., Pitzer College, Claremont, CA

The sea that science makes: An anthropological view of marine research and ocean worlds in the age of genomics

bulletOctober 28–Chris Fallows, Apex Images & African Shark Eco-Charters

Great white sharks: A twist in the tale

bulletOctober 30–Steve Martin, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center

Dolphin echolocation research: VRML virtual replay capabilities

bullet  November 6–Alan Scott, Engineering Consultant

The S.S. Central America Project

bulletNovember 13–José de la Torre, Ph.D., MBARI

Life in the cold: Studies of Antarctic microbial communities

bulletNovember 20–Wilbert Lick, Ph.D., University of California, 
Santa Barbara

Contaminated sediments

bulletDecember 4–Molly Cummings, Ph.D., University of Texas

Fish vision and sexual communication in the kelp forest

bulletDecember 18–Buford Price, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

Microbial life in ice

* 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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