On Thursday August 18, 2016 Dr. Nick Record of the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences gave a presentation on the marine microbiology of Penobscot Bay and the Gulf of Maine and the impacts of climate change upon them.
This presentation took place at Waterfall Arts, in conjunction with "Tiny Giants: Marine Microbes Revealed on a Giant Scale" a traveling photographic exhibit on display there.
Full talk - 1hr 19min
Introduction by Martha Piscuskas of Waterfall Arts & Nick Record 2min 45sec
Introduction, overview by Nick Record 19min 40sec
The Ocean Microbiome 13min 33sec
Ocean Microbiome Q&A 5min 50sec
About the Gulf of Maine & Prehistory 3min 51sec
Gulf of Maine the Europeans arrive to present 5min 20sec
Gulf of Maine present day events 19 min
Ocean Acidification 19min
Smart phone as microbe detector. 2min 42sec
Ecosystem forecasting, to end of talk. 6min 30sec
After talk audience & Nick 2min 20sec
Full talk - 1hr 19min
Introduction by Martha Piscuskas of Waterfall Arts & Nick Record 2min 45sec
Introduction, overview by Nick Record 19min 40sec
The Ocean Microbiome 13min 33sec
Ocean Microbiome Q&A 5min 50sec
About the Gulf of Maine & Prehistory 3min 51sec
Gulf of Maine the Europeans arrive to present 5min 20sec
Gulf of Maine present day events 19 min
Ocean Acidification 19min
Smart phone as microbe detector. 2min 42sec
Ecosystem forecasting, to end of talk. 6min 30sec
After talk audience & Nick 2min 20sec
No comments:
Post a Comment