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EEB Seminar Series Fall 2018 – Carole Baldwin

August 28, 2018

Deep Dive to Discovery

Dr. Carole Baldwin

National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution)

Thursday 6th September, 4-5pm, WFES 407

Please join us for a special WFSC/EEB co-sponsored seminar by Dr. Carole Baldwin, Vertebrate Zoology Department Chair and Research Scientist, National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution), Washington D.C.

Dr. Baldwin will talk about her research exploring and documenting biodiversity on deep reefs throughout the Caribbean region as part of the Smithsonian Deep Reef Observation Project (DROP).

For more information on Dr. Baldwin please visit her website:

http://vertebrates.si.edu/fishes/fishes_staff_pages/baldwinc.cfm

For more information on DROP please follow the link below:

https://ocean.si.edu/ecosystems/deep-sea/exploring-deep-reef-ecosystems-submersible-deep-reef-observation-project-drop

Exploring Deep Reef Ecosystems in a Submersible: The Deep Reef Observation Project (DROP) | Smithsonian Ocean
ocean.si.edu

Tagged With: caribbean reefs, carole baldwin, deep reef ecosystems, kevin conway, smithsonian, wfsc

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