Project Oceanography Fall 1997 Schedule
Fridays, Fall 1997, 11:30am -12:00 noon (Eastern Time)
Fall 1997 Schedule
September 12 Coral Reefs I: Who, How, What, Where & Why? Dr. Ellen Prager, USGS
September 19 Coral Reefs II: Coral Reef Biology and Ecology Dr. John Ogden, FIO
September 26 Coral Reefs III: Coral Calendars - a Record of Prehistoric Climate Dr. Robert Halley, USGS
October 3 Coral Reefs IV: Why Are They Important & Why Are They at Risk? Dr. Pamela Hallock-Muller, USF
October 10 Coral Reefs V: Repairing & Restoring Coral Reefs Dr. Walter Jaap, FMRI
October 17 Coral Reefs VI: Reef Critters Dr. Pamela Hallock-Muller, USF
October 24 Coral Reefs VII: Fossil Coral Reefs Mark Hafen, USF
October 31 Plankton I: What, Where, Why, Who & How? Teresa Greely, USF
November 7 Plankton II: What Are the Major Groups and How Are They Named? Teresa Greely, USF
November 14 Plankton III: How to Successfully Ride Ocean Currents! Teresa Greely, USF
November 21 Plankton IV: Who Are the Predators of the Ocean's Drifters? Teresa Greely, USF
November 28 No Show - Thanksgiving Break  
December 5 Plankton V: A Global View of Plankton in Oceanography Teresa Greely, USF
December 12 Plankton VI: How Do Freshwater Plankton Differ from Marine Groups? Dr. Jose Torres, USF

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