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Read more about the article Climate Change Is a Major Concern for Rutgers Senior

Climate Change Is a Major Concern for Rutgers Senior

Honors student Lauren Rodgers loves chemical oceanography and wants to earn a doctorate. Rutgers senior Lauren Rodgers once dreamed of becoming a fiction writer. But then she enrolled in a…

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Read more about the article RIOS Student and Munroe Lab at the Haskin Shellfish Lab Presents Research Poster at ASLO Aquatic Sciences 2019 in Puerto Rico

RIOS Student and Munroe Lab at the Haskin Shellfish Lab Presents Research Poster at ASLO Aquatic Sciences 2019 in Puerto Rico

Villanova undergraduate, and NSF Research Internship in Ocean Science (RIOS) intern Niki Cleary recently traveled to Puerto Rico to attend the ASLO Aquatic Sciences meeting, where she presented her summer…

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Read more about the article The Connection Between Extreme Weather and Climate Change

The Connection Between Extreme Weather and Climate Change

Rutgers visiting scientist Jennifer Francis was the first to identify the consequences of shrinking Arctic sea ice The Rutgers Climate Institute comprises more than 100 distinguished researchers representing 17 schools…

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Read more about the article Climate Change Shrinks Many Fisheries Globally, Rutgers-Led Study Finds

Climate Change Shrinks Many Fisheries Globally, Rutgers-Led Study Finds

Researchers find losses as high as 35 percent in some regions Climate change has taken a toll on many of the world’s fisheries, and overfishing has magnified the problem, according…

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RUCOOL featured on BigTen LiveBIG YouTube Channel

How Rutgers is keeping an eye on our oceans: LiveBIG 2018-2019  Working to help shape our future, the Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) uses cutting-edge technology,…

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Read more about the article Congratulations to Ximing and Josh on your Promotions

Congratulations to Ximing and Josh on your Promotions

We are happy to announce the DMCS promotions as follows: Congratulations to Dr. Ximing Guo has been promoted to highest rank among faculty, Distinguished Professor. Ximing is a world leading…

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Read more about the article A New Way to Predict Sea Breezes May Benefit Offshore Wind Farms

A New Way to Predict Sea Breezes May Benefit Offshore Wind Farms

Rutgers-led team uses new technique to make wind a more reliable energy source The proposed, multimillion-dollar offshore wind farms industry may benefit from a Rutgers-led study that used sophisticated forecasting…

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In Underwater Drones, a New Weapon for Hurricane Hunters featured on UNDARK

A researcher’s decision to put an underwater drone in Hurricane Irene’s path is helping to transform the science of hurricane intensity prediction. Jan Ellen Spiegel | UNDARK.org In August 2011,…

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Read more about the article Dredging commences in the Rutgers University Marine Field Station boat basin

Dredging commences in the Rutgers University Marine Field Station boat basin

Dredging of the boat basin at the Rutgers University Marine Field Station in Tuckerton, NJ has been begun. At approximately 8:53 a.m. on Monday morning, December 3rd, 2018, the dredge…

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Read more about the article Congratulations Katherine H. Korotky

Congratulations Katherine H. Korotky

Congratulations Katherine H. Korotky on the successful defense of her Ph.D. Thesis in Oceanography, "Evolution of the morphology surrounding deteriorating shore-parallel protection structures on sandy estuarine beaches".

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