Events
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
How can we predict tsunamis and protect coastal residents from their impact?
Through hands-on activities we will explore the science of tsunamis and earthquakes: geological structures, plate tectonics, and the physics of waves and water. We will map recent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis, and note their relationship to boundaries in the Earth’s lithosphere. We’ll also study sediment records and learn how to measure sea-floor spreading.
Armbrust from Univ. of Washington to present
How can we predict tsunamis and protect coastal residents from their impact?
Through hands-on activities we will explore the science of tsunamis and earthquakes: geological structures, plate tectonics, and the physics of waves and water. We will map recent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis, and note their relationship to boundaries in the Earth’s lithosphere. We’ll also study sediment records and learn how to measure sea-floor spreading.
How can we predict tsunamis and protect coastal residents from their impact?
Through hands-on activities we will explore the science of tsunamis and earthquakes: geological structures, plate tectonics, and the physics of waves and water. We will map recent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis, and note their relationship to boundaries in the Earth’s lithosphere. We’ll also study sediment records and learn how to measure sea-floor spreading.

TITLE
Cross-system patterns in the biogeography of estuarine bacterioplankton
SPEAKER
WHERE
OHSU West Campus, Paul Clayton Building, Room PC401
ABSTRACT
How can we predict tsunamis and protect coastal residents from their impact?
Through hands-on activities we will explore the science of tsunamis and earthquakes: geological structures, plate tectonics, and the physics of waves and water. We will map recent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis, and note their relationship to boundaries in the Earth’s lithosphere. We’ll also study sediment records and learn how to measure sea-floor spreading.
How can we predict tsunamis and protect coastal residents from their impact?
Through hands-on activities we will explore the science of tsunamis and earthquakes: geological structures, plate tectonics, and the physics of waves and water. We will map recent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis, and note their relationship to boundaries in the Earth’s lithosphere. We’ll also study sediment records and learn how to measure sea-floor spreading.
Location: Cooley Science Center, Room CSC7212
PRESENTERS
Shakira Bandolin
Linking Microbial Community Structure to Active Biogeochemical Cycles
Shu Feng
Hydrogen Peroxide Detection Using Bigenic and Synthetic MnO2
Shana Radford
Creating a Tribal Portal Database
Alexandra Rios
The Microbial Communities Associated with Marine Sponges and their Capability of Producing Secondary Metabolites
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Annual STC Directors Meeting at Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta Georgia. Green, Baptista, and Johnson attending
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Annual STC Directors Meeting at Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta Georgia. Green, Baptista, and Johnson attending
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wegner and Woody will attend the Northwest Indian Education Summit.
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Karen Wegner and Liz Woody will be attending the ATNI meeting.
Wegner will speak to Education Committee at 4:50pm.
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Wecoma Research Cruise
Chief Scientist: Murray Levine, Tim Cowles, & Steve Pierce
Society for the Advancement of Chicano and Native American Scientists
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
This is a travel day for Wegner. CMOP Education Directors will be at the annual conference for the Society for the Advancement of Chicano and Native American Scientists. They are invited panelists (see sessions details below) and will co-host a booth with other STC's and OHSU. Baptista will attend for one day to deliver a presentation.
Session Details
Geoscience Education and Native Americans: Changing the National Dialogue on Our Environment
Saturday, 10/11/2008
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Curtis Suttle, Ph.D. from University of British Columbia to present on Oct. 16th

TITLE
Viruses: the greatest diversity in the sea, and drivers of global processes
SPEAKER
Curtis Suttle, Ph.D.
LOCATION
OHSU West Campus, Paul Clayton Building, Room PC401
[ Directions ]
ABSTRACT
National Indian Education Association
Location: Seattle WA
Details: CMOP Education Directors will be attending the National Indian Education Association conference in Seattle, WA
National Indian Education Association
Location: Seattle WA
Details: CMOP Education Directors will be attending the National Indian Education Association conference in Seattle, WA
National Indian Education Association
Location: Seattle WA
Details: CMOP Education Directors will be attending the National Indian Education Association conference in Seattle, WA
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
Location: Anaheim, CA
Details: Green and Smythe will present at the annual American Indian Science and Engineering Society meeting in Anaheim, CA in conjunction with Bryan Maracle from the Yukon River Tribal Watershed Council.
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
Location: Anaheim, CA
Details: Green and Smythe will present at the annual American Indian Science and Engineering Society meeting in Anaheim, CA in conjunction with Bryan Maracle from the Yukon River Tribal Watershed Council.
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
Location: Anaheim, CA
Details: Green and Smythe will present at the annual American Indian Science and Engineering Society meeting in Anaheim, CA in conjunction with Bryan Maracle from the Yukon River Tribal Watershed Council.
California Forum for Diversity
Location: Berkeley CA
Green attending California Forum for Diversity
This class will study examples of good and bad visualizations and derive techniques for ensuring that our visualizations are compelling and scientifically meaningful. We will then apply these techniques to real data sets in oceanography and biology arising from research at CMOP. You will evaluate and critique existing visualizations and design your own, which will be permanently posted on the center's web site.
Reed College, Grey Campus Center
Location: Portland, OR
12-2PM Information table
2-3PM Information session (Room D)
Education Director: Vanessa Green

TITLE
Satellites and the coastal carbon cycle
SPEAKER
Burke Hales, Ph.D.
LOCATION
OHSU West Campus, Paul Clayton Building, Room PC401
[ Directions to Campus ]
ABSTRACT

TITLE
Crenarchaeota footprint in the Columbia River
SPEAKER
Carme Huguet , Ph.D.
WHERE
OHSU West Campus, Cooley Science Center, Room 6217
[ Directions to Campus ]
ABSTRACT

The Fourth Annual SELFE/ELCIRC User Group Meeting brings together internal and external users of OHSU's hydrodynamic model 