Project Oceanography Spring 1999 Schedule
Fridays, Spring 1999, 11:30am -12:00 noon (Eastern Time)
Spring 1999 Schedule
January 8 Ocean Color I: What Color is the Ocean and Why is it Important? Dr. Frank Muller-Karger, USF
January 15 Ocean Color II: Satellite Images and What They Tell Us About Ocean Life Dr. Frank Muller-Karger, USF
January 22 Ocean Color III: From Satellite to Seawater Dr. Frank Muller-Karger, USF
January 29 In Water Sensors I: The Yellow Submarine The Center for Ocean Technology, USF
February 5 In Water Sensors II: Oceanographic Instruments The Center for Ocean Technology, USF
February 12 Weedon Island I: Land Howard Rutherford, USF/Pier Aquarium
Keith Thompson, Weedon Island Nature Preserve
Holly McConnel, St. Petersburg Museum of History
February 19 Weedon Island II: Air Howard Rutherford, USF/ Peir Aquarium
Dr. Gabe Vargo, USF
February 26 Weedon Island III: Sea Howard Rutherford, USF/Pier Aquarium
March 5 Problems and Solutions I: Seagrasses and Mangroves Dr. Sandra Gilcist, USF
March 12 Problems and Solutions II: Polluted Runoff - The Ocean Begins Here Dr. Randy Runnels, Tampa Bay Aquatic Preserves
March 19 Problems and Solutions III: Oil Pollution Dr. Ted Van Vleet, USF
March 26 Problems and Solutions IV: Fisheries Kevin Curlee, Mote Marine Lab
April 2 No Show Scheduled  
April 9 Marine Mammals I: What is a Marine Mammal? Linae Boehme, USF
April 16 Careers in Marine Science I: Preparing for a Career in Oceanography Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
April 23 Careers in Marine Science II: Harbor Pilots USF Staff

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