Recent
Advances in Limnology &
Oceanography Seminar
"Lake and Ocean Observatories: Issues and Technologies"
BioSci 611 U/G seminar (2 Credits)
Coordinators: J. Berges ()
& A. Brooks ()

The seminar will consider techniques and technologies being used to answer questions about
aquatic ecosystems and how they will respond to environmental changes. Talks by speakers
will alternate with student presentations.
The course runs Thursday evenings 7:30-9:00pm;
speakers give their talks at the Great Lakes WATER Institute (600 E. Greenfield Ave), and
the student discussions take place in Lapham Hall 181.
The seminars are open to the public and we
encourage students to attend talks of interest even if they are not enrolled.
For
further information contact Prof. Arthur Brooks
or John Berges
, or phone (414) 229-4214. This seminar series is
supported by the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant
Institute, the UW-Milwaukee Center for Great Lakes
Studies and the Dept. of Biological Sciences as course
#204-611.
Feb 7, 2008
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Dr. Tom Consi
Great Lakes WATER Insititute.
Exploring Lake Michigan with Robots.
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Feb 21, 2008
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Dr. Oscar Schofield
Rutgers University.
Using Robots, Radars & Remote Sensing to Unveil the Biological Complexity in the Oceans:
A Decadal View from the Cool Room |
Feb 28, 2008
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Steve Ruberg
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory.
The Real-time Environmental Coastal Observations Network (RECON)
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March 27, 2008
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Dr. Tim Krantz
UW-Madison
Toward a Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network.
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April 3, 2008
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Dr. Marcia McNutt
President, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.
New technologies for overcoming the challenges of affordable ocean observing systems.
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April 24, 2008
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Dr. Verena Tunnicliffe/Dr. Richard Dewey
U. Victoria.
The Victoria Experimental Network Under the Sea (VENUS/NEPTUNE) observatory system.
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