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Read more about the article Travis Miles Interviewed by AccuWeather Regarding Glider Use in Hurricane Intensity Forecasts

Travis Miles Interviewed by AccuWeather Regarding Glider Use in Hurricane Intensity Forecasts

Dr. Travis Miles was interviewed by AccuWeather yesterday discussing the uses of Rutgers underwater Slocum gliders towards forecasting hurricane intensities at landfall. The coastal ocean temperatures play an enormous role…

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Read more about the article Marine Sciences on Rutgers Day

Marine Sciences on Rutgers Day

The last Saturday was Rutgers Day, and we are all thankful to our graduate students who did an EXCELLENT job representing as community ambassadors!  We thank the full cohort who…

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Read more about the article Let’s celebrate our undergrads today!

Let’s celebrate our undergrads today!

Diane Adams Award for Undergraduate Research: Evyatar “Avi” Kanik Avi is majoring in Animal Biotechnology with a minor in Marine Sciences and Biochemistry. He has conducted research in George Pieczenik’s…

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Read more about the article Life At The Poles Is Changing. What Do These Frozen Regions Forecast?

Life At The Poles Is Changing. What Do These Frozen Regions Forecast?

It’s been a spring of alarming headlines for the coldest climates on Earth, from record heat waves at both poles, to a never-before-seen ice shelf collapse in East Antarctica. But…

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Read more about the article Congratulations Ryan Glaubke!

Congratulations Ryan Glaubke!

Ryan Glaubke has received a student travel award to travel to the 14th International Conference on Paleoceanography (ICP14). ICP is the premier meeting in Paleoceanography and is held once every three…

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Read more about the article Leaving a Legacy of Climate Activism: Senior Story: Nolan Fehon (SEBS’22)

Leaving a Legacy of Climate Activism: Senior Story: Nolan Fehon (SEBS’22)

Throughout his time as a student at Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS), Nolan Fehon has made sustainability, climate change and environmental activism his passion and mission. Fehon…

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Read more about the article JC NERR Life on the Edge Report – First Quarter 2022

JC NERR Life on the Edge Report – First Quarter 2022

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Read more about the article SciFri Zoom Call-In Featuring Oscar Schofield: Life At The Poles is Changing. What Do These Frozen Regions Forecast For Life on Earth?

SciFri Zoom Call-In Featuring Oscar Schofield: Life At The Poles is Changing. What Do These Frozen Regions Forecast For Life on Earth?

  Webinar Registration TopicLife At The Poles is Changing. What Do These Frozen Regions Forecast For Life on Earth? – SciFri Zoom Call-inDescriptionHow Uma Bhatt, Arctic climate researcher, and Oscar…

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Read more about the article Climate Conversations: Sea Level Rise

Climate Conversations: Sea Level Rise

  Register Join us for a conversation about how to respond to the rising seas already threatening people, infrastructure and property on US coastlines. About this event People, infrastructure, and…

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Read more about the article A New Island For Birds Emerges Along The New Jersey Coast
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A New Island For Birds Emerges Along The New Jersey Coast

Photo Courtesy of NJ Fish and Wildlife Something unusual and exciting has happened just off the coast of New Jersey; a new island that has become a haven for birds has…

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