Featured Events

Chapman Science Academic Center
CSU Monterey Bay
Workshop
Workshop is free for MARINE graduate students. Please register by November 15th

CSU-MB with the Center for Ocean Solutions

Attend this engaging workhop designed by science communications specialist from COMPASS (Communication Partnership for Science & the Sea)

Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
8272 Moss Landing Rd
Moss Landing, CA 95039
Seminar

Moss Landing Marine Laboratories

What do policy makers need to know about climate change and the oceans? Graduate student seminar series

Seymour Marine Discovery Center, La Feliz Room
100 Shaffer Road
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Seminar

UCSC

Naval Postgraduate School
1 University Circle
Monterey, CA
Seminar
Free to graduate students/ faculty

Naval Postgraduate School
Department of Oceanography

http://www.nps.edu/Academics/Schools/GSEAS/Departments/Oceanography/inde...

Some of the most immediate and profound impacts of a changing climate are being forecast and observed in the Arctic Ocean. To continue with the COS-MARINE lecture series theme "What do policy makers need to know about climate change and the oceans?", NPS is hosting a panel discussion on the changing Arctic Ocean. It will feature Professor Tim Stanton (addressing observations at the small scales) and Professor Wieslaw Maslowski (discussing numerical modeling at the larger scales).

Stanford University
Y2E2
Stanford, CA
Seminar

Center for Ocean Solutions

Dr. Rob Dunbar

Tanimura and Antle Family Memorial Library
100 Campus Center
Seaside, CA
Seminar
Free to all graduate students

MARINE, Center for Ocean Solutions, CSUMB

This is the final seminar in a year long series of the newly launched MARINE seminars focusing on: "What do Policy Makers Need to Know about Climate Change & the Oceans". This seminar will feature a panel of speakers who use visualization and modeling tools to research and develop landscape-scale visualizations as a means to enhance linkages between complex scientific research data sets, decision makers, and the general public.