Sea State Now Streaming
Tidings | Apr 20, 2020
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For over a decade, we’ve invited the public into our lab for the Joan M. Kelly Sea State Lecture Series. Sea State lectures are a community favorite and a unique educational opportunity, bringing world-renowned experts from our region and beyond to present at GMRI.
Now, we’re making these guest speakers available beyond the walls of the lab.
Each lecture is now streaming live online, available for anyone to watch in real time. An archived recording of the lecture will also be permanently available for anyone who can’t catch the live event.
Access live lectures via either our Facebook or YouTube channels. Recorded lectures can be found in our Sea State Archive.
Here's our latest lecture — an example of what you can expect from our Sea State streams:
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Gulf of Maine Warming Update: Spring 2024
Over the past decade, scientists have led a body of research that highlights the rapid pace of warming in the Gulf of Maine. To help …
Reports
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Gulf of Maine, Explained: Tracking Ocean Conditions
GMRI Senior Program Manager, and leader of our Ocean Data Products team, Riley Young-Morse explains how she uses deep water buoys to collect data on …
Gulf of Maine, Explained
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Gulf of Maine, Explained: Environmental DNA (eDNA)
GMRI Research Scientist Dr. Graham Sherwood, who leads our Fisheries Ecology Lab, explains how environmental DNA (eDNA) can help us study fish populations in the …
Gulf of Maine, Explained
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Gulf of Maine, Explained: Species Distribution Modeling
GMRI Quantitative Research Associate Dr. Andrew Allyn talks about how scientists use computer models to understand where fish are in the Gulf of Maine, and …
Gulf of Maine, Explained