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Jennifer Francis, Rutgers University

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Online: 12:00-1:00 p.m. EST

ARCUS DC Office - 1201 New York Avenue, NW. Fourth Floor. Washington, DC 20005 or online for live webinar

Does it seem as though the weather gods have gone crazy lately? It is not your imagination. The question on everyone’s minds is why? And is it related to climate change? In this presentation

Thermal Adaptation and Adaptive Plasticity in Sockeye Salmon​

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Anchorage, Alaska and online: 12:00-1:00 p.m. AKST

Morgan Sparks, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks

A powerful example of local adaptation in salmonid fishes results from the relationship between spawn timing and the temperature regime experienced by incubating embryos, wherein populations generally spawn earlier in

NSF Division of Ocean Sciences

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Online

The Marine Geology and Geophysics program supports research on all aspects of geology and geophysics of the ocean basins and margins, as well as the Great Lakes.

The Program includes:

* Structure, tectonic evolution and volcanic activity of the ocean basins, the continental margins, the mid

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Boulder, Colorado or online: 11AM MST

Speaker: Jonathan Day, University of Reading

Abstract: Unprecedented climate change in the Arctic, particularly the reduction in summer sea ice has opened up opportunities for business in diverse sectors such as fossil fuel & mineral extraction, shipping and tourism. Recent studies have

NSF Division of Ocean Sciences

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Online

The Oceanographic Technology and Interdisciplinary Coordination (OTIC) Program supports a broad range of research and technology development activities. Unsolicited proposals are accepted for instrumentation development that has broad applicability to ocean science research projects and that enhance

NSF Division of Ocean Sciences

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Online

The Physical Oceanography Program supports research on a wide range of topics associated with the structure and movement of the ocean, with the way in which it transports various quantities, with the way the ocean's physical structure interacts with the biological and chemical processes within it

NSF Division of Ocean Sciences

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Online

The Biological Oceanography Program supports research in marine ecology broadly defined: relationships among aquatic organisms and their interactions with the environments of the oceans or Great Lakes. Projects submitted to the program for consideration are often interdisciplinary efforts that may

NSF Division of Ocean Sciences

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Online

The Chemical Oceanography Program supports research into the chemical components, reaction mechanisms, and geochemical pathways within the ocean and at its interfaces with the solid earth and the atmosphere. Major emphases include: studies of material inputs to and outputs from marine waters

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Online

Organizers of the Remote Controlled and Autonomous Measurement Platforms Flagship (ReCAMP) Workshop announce a call for abstracts. The event will be held 5-6 April 2016 in Tromso, Norway.

The objectives of ReCAMP are to:

- Present the ReCAMP Flagship objectives, and present and future

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Preda and Davos, Switzerland

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The cryosphere forms an integral part of the climate system of the Earth. Measuring the properties of the seasonal and perennial snow cover properties is therefore essential in understanding interactions and feedback mechanisms related to the cryosphere.

Snow is a extremely