2020

A western snowy plover chick stands on the sand.
This career webinar is for students grades 6-12 and features Cheryl Strong. She is a wildlife biologist who helps manage the western snowy plover.
A dolphine pops it head above the water.
This webinar is for students in grades 6-12 who want to explore careers in marine science. Erica Fruh and Alexa Kownacki present.
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.
This webinar features George Waldbusser, a biogeochemist who studies how carbon dioxide is changing the chemistry of the ocean and affecting shellfish.
Kelsey Lane
This career webinar is for students grades 6-12 and features Kelsey Lane. She studies foraminifera, a type of microscopic plankton.
Selene Fregosi stands in front of a graph of whale sounds while making a presentation on her research.
Postdoctoral researcher, Selene Fregosi talks about how she uses underwater microphones to record whale sounds, locate them and study how noise pollution affects them.
Newborn Harbor Seal pup laying on the beach
This webinar is for students in grades 6-12 who want to explore careers in marine science. Shea Steingass and Alissa Johnson present.

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