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Summer Seminars 2002*

July  August  September

bulletJuly 10–John Fletcher, Ph.D., Departamento de Geología, CICES

The ongoing capture of the Baja California microplate

bulletJuly 12 (Friday at Noon)–Stephen B. Weisberg, Ph.D., Southern California Coastal Water Research Project Authority

Some thoughts about shoreline bacterial monitoring and implications for public health warning systems

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July 17–Cherri Pancake, Ph.D., Northwest Alliance for Computional Science and Engineering

How usability engineering broadens access to research and engineering data: supporting new disciplines, applications, and audiences

bulletJuly 24–Crispin T.S. Little, Ph.D., University of Leeds

Between a rock and a hot place: The fossil record of hydrothermal vent communities

bulletJuly 31–Jorge Ledesma-Vázquez, Facultad de Ciencias
Marinas, UABC, Ensenada B.C. México, Department of Geological
Sciences, SDSU,
Department of Geosciences, Williams College

El mono chert: A shallow-water chert from the Pliocene Infierno Formation, Baja California Sur, México

bulletAugust 7–Victor Banks 

The Pantanal: Brazil's forgotten wilderness

bulletAugust 13 (Tuesday @ 2:00 p.m.)–Allan R. Robinson, Ph.D., Harvard University

Data assimilation for modeling and predicting multiscale coupled physical-biological dynamical interactions in the sea

bulletAugust 14–Jay Hunt, Ph.D., University of New England

Submersible science in Japan

bulletAugust 21–Joe Bonaventura, Ph.D., Duke University

The First Messenger, Nitric Oxide: NO Signals on Land and in the Oceans

bulletAugust 29 (Thursday @ 8:25 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.)

2002 Internship Symposium

bulletSeptember 4–Manfred Schartl, Ph.D., Theodor-Boveri-Institut für Biowissenschaften (Biozentrum) der Universität Würzburg

Sex determination: how to become a male or a female? lessons from fish

bulletSeptember 18–Lee Freitag, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Acoustic communications for deep sea undersea observations

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September 20 (Friday @ 12:00 Noon)–Jeff Drazen, Ph.D., Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute 

Feeding and energetics of Pacific macrourid fishes

* 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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