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SUMMARY:Evening at Skidaway — Robots Below the Surface: How Underwater Gliders Help Hurricane Forecasts (and You!)
DESCRIPTION: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 can fuel intensification of tropical cyclones. During this live Evening at Skidaway Q&A\, Dr. Edwards will explain how her team uses these underwater robots to collect data that improve our hurricane forecasts in near-real time\, strengthen storm prediction models\, and inform the emergency management and the general public. \nRSVP HERE \n\nSpeaker: Dr. Catherine Edwards\nTopic:Robots Below the Surface: How Underwater Gliders Help Hurricane Forecasts (and You!)\nLocation: SkIO Library Auditorium\, 10 Ocean Science Circle\, Savannah\, GA 31411\nDate: Tuesday\, July 21\, 2026\nTime: Welcome reception starts at 6:30 p.m. Talk starts at 7:00 p.m.\nCost: Free\n\nQuestions?\nContact Jackson Schroeder\, PR & communications coordinator. \n\nEmail: Jackson.Schroeder@uga.edu\nPhone: (912) 598-2325
URL:https://www.skio.uga.edu/event/evening-at-skidaway-robots-below-the-surface-how-underwater-gliders-help-hurricane-forecasts-and-you/
LOCATION:SkIO Library Auditorium\, 10 Ocean Science Circle\, Savannah\, GA\, 31411\, United States
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SUMMARY:Skidaway Marine Science Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Skidaway Marine Science Day\, a can’t-miss event for all ages\, on Saturday\, Oct. 10\, from 10 a. m. to 3 p.m. on the UGA Skidaway Marine Science campus\, located on the north end of the island. The campus-wide open house will be presented by UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant\, UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography and Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary. \nAs part of Skidaway Marine Science Day: \n\nThe UGA Aquarium will be open to visitors with no admission fee. Aquarium educators will offer an afternoon full of activities\, including a hands-on reptile exhibit\, behind-the-scenes peeks of the aquarium and lab demos on the dock behind the facility.\n\n\nMarine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant’s Shellfish Research Lab will provide hands-on activities and educational information about sustainable aquaculture and oyster restoration!\n\n\nThe UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography’s 104-foot ocean-going Research Vessel Savannah will be open for tours and will exhibit science displays.\n\n\nGray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary’s 52-foot Research Vessel Gannet will be available for tours. This vessel was built in 2023 and is used for research and monitoring\, diving\, education and public outreach\, and testing emerging technologies.\n\n\nEnvironmental organizations and coastal researchers will present a variety of exhibits and hands-on activities for people of all ages on the bluff adjacent to the aquarium. The Jay Wolf Nature Trail will be open for hiking and nature observation.\n\nAll activities at Skidaway Marine Science Day are free! Don’t miss out on this exciting event celebrating Georgia’s unique coastal environment! Food will be available for purchase. \nQuestions? Contact Shannon Matzke at shannon.matzke@uga.edu or call 912-598-2446.
URL:https://www.skio.uga.edu/event/skidaway-marine-science-day-4/
LOCATION:UGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium\, 30 Ocean Science Circle\, Savannah\, Georgia\, 31411
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