Webcast: Metagenomic Analyses of Coastal Oregon and Southern California Current Ecosystem Bacterioplankton Populations
Lisa Zeigler, J. Craig Venter Institute
April 24, 2009
Running time: 40:36

CMOP Seminar Series
Scientific talks about coastal-margin science, observatories and enabling technologies.
Upcoming Seminars
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Recent Publication
New Insights into the Controls and Mechanisms of Plankton Productivity on the US West Coast
Oceanography

Webcast
Invertebrates as bioassessment tools in aquatic ecosystems
Celeste Mazzacano, Xerces Society

Podcast
Training on using the SELFE hydrodynamic model.
Instructor: Joseph Zhang, Ph.D.

The Center for Coastal Margin Observation & Prediction (CMOP) is a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center. CMOP seeks to develop and disseminate a new paradigm for conducting coastal-margin science, one that shifts from reactive to anticipatory science–i.e., from “observing and remediating” to “predicting and steering”–by taking advantage of the inherent power of structured integrations of information, methods and people that we call “collaboratories”. The center represents a large multi-institutional partnership.
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