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Fall Seminars 2003*

September October November December

bulletSeptember 3–Monty Priede, Ph.D., Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen, Scotland 
          
Tracking fish in the abyss: Ingestible transponders and autonomous lander vehicles

bulletSeptember 12 (Friday 1:30 p.m.)–Jim Barry and Dale Graves, ROVUCMBARI 

ROV Tiburon Upgrade Discussion

bulletSeptember 17–Peter Franks, Ph.D., Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Microscale distribution of phytoplankton: Peeping into the planktonic bedroom

bulletOctober 1–Amy Little, U.S. Geological Survey

Seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton and zooplankton biomass off Monterey Bay, California

bulletOctober 15–Matthew J. James, Ph.D., Sonoma State University

Collecting Evolution: The 1905–1906 Galapagos Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences

bulletOctober 29–Charlie Paull, Ph.D., MBARI

At the edge of the Arctic ice in pursuit of pingos and pockmarks

bulletNovember 5–Steve Palumbi, Ph.D., Hopkins Marine Station

Genetics as a window to the past: How many whales before whaling?

bulletNovember 12–Todd Lowe, Ph.D.,  University of California, Santa Cruz

Decoding extremophile archaea with DNA microarrays

bulletNovember 19–Hanumant Singh, Ph.D.,  Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Optical imaging with the SeaBED AUV and other underwater vehicles

bulletDecember 3–Charles Messing, Ph.D.,  Nova Southeastern University

Ancient gardens of the deep: Crinoids in science and history

* 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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