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Attention PulseTalks enthusiasts!
Come join us on Saturday, May 17th at Liberty Science Center as we present the last lecture of our inaugural season.
To
pre-register for this event, please call (201) 253-1322.
Spring has Sprung!... in the Ocean
Public Lecture starts at 10:00am
Ever wonder about the cycles of life in the ocean? The oceans contain a tremendous diversity of marine organisms, most of which owe their existence to phytoplankton, tiny microscopic plants that ‘bloom’ and drift around in the sunlit oceans and form the basis of marine food webs. They also account for approximately half the air you breath! Dr. Bidle will discuss the amazing microbial world of phytoplankton, including the annual cycles of productivity in the ocean, the diverse and fascinating organisms that are responsible, what they mean to the oxygen we breath and the fish we eat, and how we can potentially use their genes for biotechnology.
Professional
Development from 11:00am to 1:00pm
During this session we will focus on phytoplankton and their role in marine food webs. Teachers will have the opportunity to see and participate in several classroom activities demonstrating how the excitement of marine science can be brought to traditional science concepts.
For more information on these and other events, visit PulseTalks.org
This lecture series is presented by Rutgers University and Liberty Science Center and was made possible with a grant from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.
©2008 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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