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George Waldbusser, a biogeochemist at Oregon State University, straps a bag of oysters to rebar as a control while doctoral student Sophia Wensman places a bag of oysters on top of empty oyster shells in Netarts Bay.

Careers in Science: George Waldbusser

This webinar features George Waldbusser, a biogeochemist who studies how carbon dioxide is changing the chemistry of the ocean and affecting shellfish.

James Roubal paddling in a kyack

Careers in Science: James Roubal

This career webinar is for students grades 6-12 and features the program coordinator for the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and Washington Coast Savers.

Researcher Jenna Sullivan-Stack crouches to examine mussels on an intertidal shoreline.

Careers in Science: Jenna Sullivan-Stack

This career webinar features Jenna Sullivan-Stack, a postdoctoral scholar in the department of integrative biology in the College of Science at OSU. She studied the impact of climate change and disease on sea stars and other organisms in tide pools.

Research vessel Oceanus going out to sea

Careers in Science: Maureen and Paul Walczak and Brendan Reilly

This webinar is for students in grades 6-12 who want to explore careers in marine science.

A green sea turtle swims underwater by a coral reef.

Careers in Science: Victoria Quennessen

Victoria Quennessen, a doctoral student in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon State University, talks about how she plans to use computer simulations to study populations of green sea turtles off Brazil.

Grassy stream banks on the Slamon River Estuary, Oregon

Controls on sediment accretion and blue carbon burial in tidal saline wetlands

Researchers study Oregon estuaries to assess controls on tidal saline wetland carbon burial and sediment accretion.