Archive for July, 2007

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

Oregon-China connection: Free presentation at the HMSC

NEWPORT - Sea Grant Extension’s Sam Chan and Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Ed Jahn team up on Monday, Aug. 20 for “Scenes of a Changing Coastal China: How Oregon and China are connected through a desire to control invasive plants and animals,” a presentation that starts at 12:30 p.m. in the Hatfield Marine Science Center’s Hennings [...]

No Comments » - Posted in HMSC Visitor Center, events, invasive species, news, science education, summer activities by Pat Kight

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

New publications available from Oregon Sea Grant

The following publications are available online at http://seagrant.oregonstate.edu/sgpubs/onlinepubs.html
Giant Pacific Octopus
Make a Disposable Gaff for Releasing Rockfish from a Troller
Imagining a different world built with different tools [Keynote address by John Kitzhaber, Pathways to Resilience: Sustaining Pacific Salmon in a Changing World.]

No Comments » - Posted in news, publications by Cindy Newberry

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

West Coast marine research needs: What do you think?

Sea Grant programs in Oregon, Washington and California are collaborating on a NOAA-funded project to identify ocean and coastal research and information needs for the West Coast, and they’ve launched a new survey to find out what coastal residents, scientists, resource managers, and other stakeholders view as the critical issues that deserve scientific attention. The [...]

No Comments » - Posted in news, research by Pat Kight

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Position opening: Watershed education

Oregon Sea Grant Extension is looking for a highly motivated person with experience in science/natural resources education to fill a full-time, grant-funded professional faculty position as coordinator of its watershed education program. The position involves traveling the state to work with local watershed councils, resource agencies and other stakeholders, assessing watershed education needs and helping [...]

No Comments » - Posted in jobs, watersheds by Pat Kight