Events
The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.
Location: OHSU Auditorium, Old Library Building.
Via Videostream at OGI: Paul Clayton Bldg, Rm 401
Via Webcast: http://media.ohsu.edu/ramgen/broadcast/croet.rm
Kenneth Olden, PhD, ScD, LHD, former Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, will address the theme of diversity.
Topic: "Improving the Local Climate for Underserved Populations in Academia."
The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.
The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.
The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.
The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.
The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.
The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.
Finalize Individual Year 3-4 allocations (tentative).
Comments or questions may be directed to Phil Barrett.
The goals of R/V Wecoma operations are:
1. Mooring recovery and placement at station NH-10 along the Newport Hydroline.
2. Occupy a grid of stations over the Oregon and Washington continental shelf and slope to measure hydrographic (T, S, pressure), bio-optical (chlorophyll fluorescence, light transmission) and chemical (nitrate, dissolved oxygen) parameters. Combine these data with ADCP measurements of subsurface velocity to explore biophysical interactions.
3. Collect water samples for membrane lipid and DNA- and RNA-based microbial community analyses, primary and secondary production rates and water chemistry studies across environmental gradients in pelagic environments of the Columbia River estuary, the Columbia River plume, the Columbia River at Beaver Army Dock and along established sampling lines along the Oregon and Washington coasts.
The Department of Environmental and Biomolecular Systems is hosting the annual Alumni Dinner at the Bridgeport Brewpub.
External Advisory Board input (tentative) (for CMOP Year 3 allocations?)
Questions should be directed to the Senior Management Team.
Request Institutional Year 3 detailed budgets.
Questions may be directed to the Senior Management Team
Deadline for Institutional Year 3 detailed budgets.
Questions may be directed to the Senior Management Team
Submit Year 3 Requested budget to NSF.
Questions may be directed to the Senior Management Team
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
Roger Barga, Ph.D. from Microsoft Research to present on May 29th
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Tawnya Peterson
Byron Crump leads the planning meeting for the July research cruises on Monday June 16th from 10am to 12am. Revised plan for the Wecoma on CRUISE web page.
CMOP Room: CSC 7212
Videoconference Meeting Room: 1013
National Science Foundation (NSF) Site Visit to the Center for Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction.
JUNE 26 (Thursday)
LOCATION
Oregon Health and Science University
OHSU/OGI School of Science & Engineering
20000 NW Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006
NSF SITE VISIT
June 27, 2008 (Friday)
LOCATION
Courtyard Marriott – Portland Downtown/Lloyd Center
435 NE Wasco Street
Portland, Oregon 97232
Jim Lerczak, Ph.D. from OSU to present on June 30th
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
Agenda: TBD
Location: Room 7019, Cooley Science Center
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Barnes Cruise
Chief Scientist: Joe Needoba
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
CMOP Wecoma Cruise
Chief Scientist: Byron Crump
Spaccapietra from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology to present
A week-long summer Oceanography camp for high school students. Click here for details
Location: OHSU West Campus, Cooley Science Center
For more information please contact the CMOP Director for K-12 Education, Karen Wegner at 503.748.1099
A week-long summer Oceanography camp for high school students. Click here for details
Location: OHSU West Campus, Cooley Science Center
For more information please contact the CMOP Director for K-12 Education, Karen Wegner at 503.748.1099
A week-long summer Oceanography camp for high school students. Click here for details
Location: OHSU West Campus, Cooley Science Center
For more information please contact the CMOP Director for K-12 Education, Karen Wegner at 503.748.1099
A week-long summer Oceanography camp for high school students. Click here for details
Location: OHSU West Campus, Cooley Science Center
For more information please contact the CMOP Director for K-12 Education, Karen Wegner at 503.748.1099
A week-long summer Oceanography camp for high school students. Click here for details
Location: OHSU West Campus, Cooley Science Center
For more information please contact the CMOP Director for K-12 Education, Karen Wegner at 503.748.1099

