Alex López speaks at OTEAR Classroom Inclusivity Workshop

Alex López was one of three faculty speakers for OTEAR’s “Inclusive Practices Spotlight: Strategies from Rutgers’ Instructors” workshop this Friday, highlighting the value of student-led learning and sharing implementation strategies used in the MS of Operational Oceanography degree program. Faculty across Rutgers are incorporating various strategies to create inclusive learning environments for their students. This […]

Treatise on Estuarine and Coastal Science, 2nd Edition

The Treatise on Estuarine and Coastal Science is the most significant comprehensive publication on estuarine and coastal science to date, and it is highly relevant to academic programs and research conducted at DMCS. Mike Kennish, Professor Emeritus at DMCS, is the lead editor and contributing author to Volume 6 of the Treatise, which covers anthropogenic […]

Upwelling systems: thermal refugia for reef-building corals in the Eastern Tropical Pacific

Fiorella Prada, Grace Saba and Maxim Gorbunov Awarded Rutgers Global Grant Project for studying upwelling systems as potential thermal refugia for corals Upwelling systems: thermal refugia for reef-building corals in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Team: Fiorella Prada, Grace Saba, and Maxim Gorbunov The eastern tropical Pacific (ETP) is an oceanographically dynamic environment that is home […]

Joseph Gradone

Having grown up in central New Jersey (yes, it exists!), it took me moving to landlocked Colorado to discover my interest in oceanography. My initial interest in oceanography was sparked from taking a biogeochemical oceanography course that opened my eyes to the interdisciplinary nature of the field. From there, various classes, internships, and research projects […]