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SUMMARY:The Whale Museum's Virtual Workshop: Species in the Spotlight
DESCRIPTION:The Whale Museum is holding a virtual “Species in the Spotlight” workshop in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Taking place the weekend of Feb. 10-12\, the intent is to learn about the species highlighted by NOAA that are most likely going to go extinct in the near future and what on-going recovery efforts\, research\, and education efforts are underway to prevent their extinction. \nThis workshop is ideal for those wishing to continue their education as a naturalist or for those who simply love marine life and want to know more! Presentations will be given virtually (through Zoom) by NOAA researchers and managers on Atlantic Salmon Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment; Central California Coast Coho Evolutionarily Significant Unit; Cook Inlet Beluga Whale; Hawaiian Monk Seal; Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtle; Sacramento River Winter-run Chinook; Southern resident killer whale; white abalone; and North Atlantic right whale. This workshop will include three half-day sessions going from approximately 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Pacific Time) each day. Zoom link(s) and agenda will be emailed to registrants closer to the start of the course. \n\n\nTuition is $90 for museum members\, Salish Sea Association of Marine Naturalists members and orca adopters or $115 for non-members. Registration is available via The Whale Museum’s website\, https://whalemuseum.org/products/twmvwspeciesinthespotlight. \nFor more information\, contact Tracie Merrill via email at tracie@whalemuseum.org. \n\n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/the-whale-museums-virtual-workshop-species-in-the-spotlight/2021-02-10/
LOCATION:WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:NOAA Live! Webinar - It's Not Easy Being Shelled: the Ocean Acidification Blues
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe NOAA Live! Webinars are a collaboration between NOAA’s Regional Collaboration Network and Woods Hole Sea Grant at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. \nEach interactive webinar features a different NOAA expert/topic and a moderated question and answers session throughout so that kids can get a peek at what our NOAA scientists do in all the various NOAA offices.  These webinars are geared toward grades 2-8.  Webinars are streamed via GoToWebinar\, are ~45 minutes in length\, have live American Sign Language interpretation\, and are recorded and put on our WHOI YouTube Channel with English and Spanish subtitles.  #NOAALive4Kids \nYou can find a description of the webinar and the registration link by visiting bit.ly/NOAALive4Kids-OA \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/noaa-live-webinar-its-not-easy-being-shelled-the-ocean-acidification-blues/
LOCATION:WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:USGS Landslide Hazards Program (LHP) Seminar
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Jonathan Warrick from the U.S. Geological Survey will be presenting\, “Coastal Landslides (and other changes) Through the Lens of SfM Photogrammetry“:\n\n\n\nOver the past decade\, Structure-from-Motion (SfM) Photogrammetry has provided new opportunities to measure topography and topographic change in the earth sciences. USGS will present an overview of SfM developments by the USGS Remote Sensing Coastal Change project\, with a focus on the coastal landslides and bluff erosion along the California central coast. New applications are allowing for the measurement of decimeter-scale changes over 100s of kms of coast. \n\n\nSeminar Connection Instructions:\n— Turn your VPN services off.\n— Join in via Microsoft Teams by clicking here.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/usgs-landslide-hazards-program-lhp-seminar/
LOCATION:Online
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