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Save the Date: COAS 50th Anniversary and Reunion, July 17-18

Ocean & Air magazine

 

Deployment of dual tethered pumps in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre.
Scientists test 'artificial upwelling'

 

Researchers sample offshore waters to test for harmful algal blooms.

Harmful algal blooms increasing: Researchers search for warning signs

 


from MODIS:


Satellite image of West coast of US


Real-time Satellite Images


The College is a leader in the study of the Earth as an integrated system, providing scientific understanding to address complex environmental challenges.


Global Vision. From the tiniest organisms to satellite studies, COAS research provides a global perspective of the Earth system.


Addressing Needs. Local and national environmental managers and policy makers can make informed decisions based on vital COAS research.


The Frontiers of Science. Many new researchers have joined COAS, bringing their expertise and enthusiasm to one of the leading oceanographic and atmospheric research institutions in the nation.


Tools for Understanding. COAS researchers develop and use state-of-the-art sensors and laboratory instruments to study all facets of Earth science.


Unlocking the Future. COAS scientists lead in studying ancient Earth as a means to understand our present and prepare for the future.


COAS in the News

 

Submersible Robots Explore the Ocean's Depths (MSNBC, 9/9/08)

 

Cold Water Rejeuvenates Oregon Ocean, Salmon (Oregonian, 9/8/08)

 

Complex Ocean Behavior Studied with 'Artificial Upwelling' (9/2/08)

 

OSU Names Four Candidates for Climate Research Job (9/2/08)

 

New Map Shows Oregon’s Territorial Sea, Marine Seabed Habitats (8/26/08)

 

New Analysis of Earthquake Zone off Oregon Coast Raises Questions (8/25/08)

 

Economic Impacts of Invasive Species May Rival that of Climate Change in Oregon (7/23/08)

 

 

 

 






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