Chemical Oceanography
Marine & Coastal Sciences Building -- Alampi Room 71 Dudley Rd, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesSpeaker: Jack Murphy, UPenn More information here.
Speaker: Jack Murphy, UPenn More information here.
Speaker: Travis Miles, Rutgers University. More information here. Register here.
Speaker: James Oehmke, Rutgers University Abstract: Undernutrition remains a leading cause of child morbidity and mortality globally, particularly in sub- Saharan Africa. While interventions to treat acute undernutrition are often effective at the individual level, our study provides rigorous empirical evidence that undernutrition functions as a persistent, chronic condition at the population level in West Africa—persisting for decades even after ...
Speaker: Judith Weis, Dept. of Biology, Rutgers–Newark Abstract: The second edition of my book for the general public has come out recently, with chapters brought up to date and a new chapter on microplastics. There are many different types of pollution that may be found in the ocean and estuaries, including excessive nutrients, metals, oil, pesticides, other toxic chemicals, marine debris, microplastics, ...
Speaker: Lukas Musher, Drexel University. More information here.
Speaker: Carl Alderson, NOAA. More information here. Register here.
Speaker: Yahel Ben-Zvi, Rutgers University. More information here.
Speaker: Jon Hathaway, University of Tennessee More information here. Virtual option available.
Join us for an upcoming symposium showcasing advances in research at the intersection of seaweed science, climate resilience and marine resources management in the Caribbean. Presenters from the US and the Caribbean will explore seaweed’s potential role in the bioeconomy, including innovations in biofuel production, feedstocks, carbon sequestration, sustainable seaweed cultivation and the geospatial monitoring of sargassum hot spots. The ...
Speaker: Michael Oppenheimer, Princeton University; Robert Freudenberg, Energy & Environment; Chris Sturm, New Jersey Future More information here. Register here.
Virtual Webinar Speakers: James Shope, David Robinson, Anthony Broccoli, Efthymios Nikolopoulos. Find more information here. Register here. Join the New Jersey Climate Change Resource Center for a review of their annual report – State of the Climate: New Jersey 2024 – a summary of current scientific information on climate trends and projections in New Jersey. The report provides an overview of outstanding 2024 weather ...
Speakers: Erin Sauer. Host: Dr. Rachael Winfree.