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Winter Seminars 2002*

January  February  March

bulletJanuary 23–Maurice Tivey, Ph.D., Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Magnetic constraints on volcanic crustal accretion at a fast spreading midocean ridge: East Pacific Rise 9°N

bulletFebruary 6–David Packard Distinguished Lecturer Mel Briscoe, Ph.D., Office of Naval Research

Science, Technology, and People

bulletFebruary 20–Mary L. Batteen, Ph.D., Naval Postgraduate School
 
Comparisons and contrasts of the California, Portugal and Leeuwin Eastern boundary current systems

bulletFebruary 22–(Friday at 12:00 Noon)
Charles Mazel, Ph.D.,
Physical Sciences Inc.

Fluorescence imaging of the sea floor

bulletMarch 4–(Monday at 10:00 a.m.)
Amanda Vincent, Ph.D.,
McGill University

Pregnant males at risk: Conservation and management of seahorses

bulletMarch 6–Deborah Kelley, Ph.D., University of Washington

The Lost City Field: A new class of submarine hydrothermal system

bulletMarch 20–Joe Bonaventura, Ph.D., Duke University

This seminar has been CANCELLED and will be rescheduled to a later date -
The first messenger, nitric oxide: No signals on land and in the oceans

bulletMarch 27–Craig R. Smith, Ph.D., NURP University of Alaska

Faunal succession on deep-sea whale falls

* 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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