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Read more about the article RU grads – New Open Water Divers

RU grads – New Open Water Divers

Rutgers graduates Class of 2023 complete their open water scuba dives at Willow Springs to earn their PADI Open Water Diver certification before starting new jobs & medical school. Graduates…

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Read more about the article Rutgers-led Project Successfully Conducts Testing of Shellfish Reef Structure Designed to Promote Coastal Resilience

Rutgers-led Project Successfully Conducts Testing of Shellfish Reef Structure Designed to Promote Coastal Resilience

The Rutgers-led Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) project—awarded $12.6 million last fall to develop an artificial reef ecosystem to help project coastlines from storm damage, flooding and erosion—recently conducted…

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Read more about the article Deep-sea expert says safety always biggest concern in submersibles

Deep-sea expert says safety always biggest concern in submersibles

Richard Lutz is a deep-sea oceanographer and Rutgers professor who has made about 85 dives on a U.S. Navy research sub. In this video, he explains how safety is always…

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Read more about the article Congratulations to Elisabeth Sikes who has been promoted to Distinguished Professor!

Congratulations to Elisabeth Sikes who has been promoted to Distinguished Professor!

Congratulations!!!! to Elisabeth Sikes who has been awarded the promotion to Distinguished Professor. This was a strong recognition of her paleoceanography insights and improved understanding of how the circulation in…

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Read more about the article Tropical cyclones: Why we must observe the ocean to better protect people on land

Tropical cyclones: Why we must observe the ocean to better protect people on land

Lessons learned from ocean observations during hurricanes Irene and Sandy pushed the U.S. to deploy a fleet of underwater robots during every hurricane season. As extreme weather events are becoming…

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Read more about the article Rutgers Marks 23rd Year of New Jersey Surface Current Measurements

Rutgers Marks 23rd Year of New Jersey Surface Current Measurements

This summer Rutgers will mark the 23rd year of measuring the surface currents off New Jersey.  The measurements were started at three locations Sandy Hook, Loveladies and Wildwood.  The surface…

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Read more about the article DMCS and EPS field trip to the American Musuem of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City

DMCS and EPS field trip to the American Musuem of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City

On May 11th,  a joint DMCS and EPS field trip to the American Musuem of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City was enjoyed by our students, faculty, and staff. …

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Read more about the article Is your university profiting from climate change?

Is your university profiting from climate change?

At Rutgers, a committee of faculty, students and staff helped create a divestment policy that put an end to all investments in fossil fuels, moved those investments to environmentally friendly…

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Read more about the article Grace Saba Wins the Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award

Grace Saba Wins the Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award

On May 10th, Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway presented RUCOOL’s Grace K. Saba with the “The Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award.” “Each year these awards honor members of the Rutgers community selected by…

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Read more about the article RUMFS Pride on full display at Rutgers Day

RUMFS Pride on full display at Rutgers Day

Rutgers Day participants felt the spirit of the Marine Field Station on full display in the Rutgers “R” Garden. The Rutgers staff working out of RUMFS used the decades of…

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