It’s a Wrap! Final DolLAYER Science Cruise
The Doliolideer gang was back at it this month completing the fifth and final science cruise associated with the NSF supported DolLAYER project. If this is the first time you… Read more »
The Doliolideer gang was back at it this month completing the fifth and final science cruise associated with the NSF supported DolLAYER project. If this is the first time you… Read more »
When it comes to life in the Earth’s oceans, the smallest players often have the biggest roles. Trace elements, aptly named for their minute concentrations in seawater, can control the… Read more »
In Dr. Catherine Edwards‘ lab, scientists deploy autonomous underwater vehicles, known as gliders, that travel up and down through the ocean collecting critical data on temperature, salinity, and conditions that… Read more »
We like to call the scientists and students involved with the DolLAYER and DolMICROBE projects “doliolideers” because we study doliolids (and other zooplankton) and our group is cohesive like the… Read more »
Though often overlooked, doliolids and salps play important roles in ocean ecosystems. These two groups of tiny, barrel-shaped, gelatinous sea animals are known to have mass population events called blooms.… Read more »
Claire Garfield, a doctoral student in the Department of Marine Sciences at the University of Georgia’s (UGA) Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, has been named the 2026 recipient of… Read more »
Incoming first-year students will dive into marine sciences, conservation, and more through a new Connect Abroad program in Mexico. Slated for Spring Break 2027, the program’s first cohort will explore… Read more »
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), the giant current system often called “the Atlantic Ocean’s conveyor belt,” plays a huge role in regulating Earth’s climate and transporting heat and nutrients… Read more »
The University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO) is excited to welcome five new undergraduate research interns for summer 2026. The students will spend the season working in SkIO… Read more »
The University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO) is excited to welcome four students participating in Savannah State University’s (SSU) summer 2026 Bridge to Research in Marine Sciences program.… Read more »