Latest Past Events
International Workshop on Western Boundary Current – Subtropical Continental Shelf Interactions
Savannah, Ga. SavannahSavannah, Ga. In the major ocean basins, energetic western boundary currents (WBC) adjacent to subtropical continental shelves (STCS) interact strongly with bathymetry, resulting in first order consequences to shelf biochemistry and ecosystem response. Comparative analysis of the physical forcing and biochemical/ecological ramifications between the different ocean/shelf settings has the potential to reveal common and contrasting... Read more »
Evening @ Skidaway, Protecting Right Whales, Tues. April 11
McGowan Library Auditorium 10 Ocean Science Circle, SavannahScientists are using cutting edge technology to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whales on their long, annual migrations to their calving grounds off the Georgia coast. Their efforts will be the topic of an Evening @ Skidaway program on Tuesday, April 11. In a talk titled “Eavesdropping Underwater: Monitoring Right Whales off Georgia’s Coast... Read more »
Evening @ Skidaway March 14
McGowan Library Auditorium 10 Ocean Science Circle, SavannahThe wide variety of marine life and the many uses of the Gulf of Mexico will be the topic of an Evening @ Skidaway program on Tuesday, March 14. In a talk titled “The Gulf of Mexico: A Confluence of Life,” UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography scientist Adam Greer will call on his years of... Read more »