Educators build miniature sea gliders using SeaGlide model kits in a teacher workshop hosted by LADC-GEMM in New Orleans, LA. Photo Credit: LADC-GEMM.

LADC-GEMM Hosts SeaGlide Workshop in New Orleans

LADC-GEMM Hosts SeaGlide Workshop in New Orleans – MARCH 16, 2017 (From Winter 2017 Newsletter) Model SeaGliders help local Louisiana educators explore Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem Science Provided by Sara Heimlich, Oregon State University and Dianne Maygarden, University of New Orleans The Littoral Acoustic Demonstration Center – Gulf Ecological Monitoring and Modeling (LADC-GEMM) consortium, funded…

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2017 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science Conference Brings Together Oil Spill Scientists and GoMRI Community in New Orleans

2017 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science Conference Brings Together Oil Spill Scientists and GoMRI Community in New Orleans – MARCH 16, 2017 (From Winter 2017 Newsletter) The 2017 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Ecosystem Science (GoMOSES) Conference took place from February 6-9, 2017 at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans, Louisiana.…

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Mahi mahi in the RECOVER swim tunnel. Photo Credit: RECOVER.

RECOVER Launches New Virtual Lab

RECOVER Launches New Virtual Lab – MARCH 16, 2017 (From Winter 2017 Newsletter) The GoMRI-funded consortium Relationships of Effects of Cardiac Outcomes in Fish for Validation of Ecological Risk (RECOVER) recently launched a new education tool called the “RECOVER Virtual Lab.” Narrated by Ph.D. and Master’s students working with the consortium, the RECOVER Virtual Lab…

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