Dr. Stephen Landers. Photo provided by Dr. Landers

Spring 2015 – GoMRI Researcher Interview with Dr. Stephen Landers

Spring 2015 – GoMRI Researcher Interview with Dr. Stephen Landers – June 15, 2015 (From Spring 2015 Newsletter) Dr. Stephen Landers from Troy University answered a few questions about his RFP-II project, Analysis of Continental Shelf Meiofauna in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Investigated During a Long-Term Community…

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Community Reflects on Fifth Anniversary of Deepwater Horizon

Community Reflects on Fifth Anniversary of Deepwater Horizon – June 15, 2015 (From Spring 2015 Newsletter) It has been five years since the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill, which began on April 20, 2010 and lasted for 87 days. The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative was created in response to the disaster, to help…

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Spring 2015 – Note from the Research Board Chair

Spring 2015 – Note from the Research Board Chair – June 15, 2015 (From Spring 2015 Newsletter) Dr. Rita Colwell, University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University A founding principle for GoMRI was to make data produced from the program discoverable and available to other scientists and the general public as soon as possible. Thus,…

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Spring 2015 – Frequently Asked Questions by Dr. Chuck Wilson

Spring 2015 – Frequently Asked Questions by Dr. Chuck Wilson – June 15, 2015 (From Spring 2015 Newsletter) Dr. Chuck Wilson, Chief Scientific Officer for the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI), answers a few of the most frequently asked questions about the program. GoMRI is now five years in to what is ultimately a…

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Spring 2015 – Education Spotlight

Spring 2015 – Education Spotlight – June 15, 2015 (From Spring 2015 Newsletter) DEEP-C – Deep-C’s education and outreach team worked with GoMRI scientists to publish several ocean science fact sheets, which are now available on Deep-C’s website. The colorful sheets highlight information on deepwater corals and sharks, oil-eating microbes, and more! CWC – In…

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