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Sea Grant staff may request that seminars at GLERL be recorded or broadcast via Internet. Please give as much advance notice of interest as possible. Contact to request a recording or broadcast. |
Seminar Video Archive InstructionsTo view, start up each application in side-by-side windows. It may be necessary to "copy and paste" the URL's into the appropriate application (especially for Windows Media Player) rather than launching from a browser. It may be necessary to download new codec, filters or generally upgrade your version of Windows Media Player (usually, but not always, your computer will prompt you if this is needed) these can be downloaded free (a Mac version is also available here!). Viewing is not recommended for low-band width internet connections and is highly recommended for viewing during non-peak times on the Internet. Please be aware this video archive is experimental and we are fine tuning the details. Adobe acrobat versions are available for all Powerpoint files. To read these PDF files you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free of charge at the Adobe Web Site. If you have any comments and/or feedback on broadcast quality and usefulness contact , Sea Grant Extension Agent/GLERL. These broadcasts and associated imagery are provided solely for viewing. Contact the individual speakers for permission to use any portion of these broadcasts or associated materials. |
Seminar Video ArchiveIntroduction to GLERL, Dr. Rochelle Sturtevant. Presented to the Great Lakes Sea Grant Network on September 10, 2001. (PDF Version of PowerPoint)Contact: Global Redistribution of Bacterioplankton and Virioplankton Via Ships' Ballast Water, Dr. Fred C. Dobbs. NOAA Great Lakes Seminar Series at GLERL Recorded Tuesday, November 13, 2001. Contact: Fred Dobbs. Seminar Video - Use MS Windows Media Player only -- Presentation Slides - This is an Acrobat PDF file -- ftp://ftp.glerl.noaa.gov/webcast/2001/dobbs/20011113.pdf More Recent Seminars Accessible through the GLERL
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