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Festive Open House at the USGS Pacific Science Center
The new U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Pacific Science Center in Santa Cruz, CA, received a warm welcome from the community when it held an open house on September 18 in celebration of the USGS's 125th anniversary. A steady stream of visitors, estimated to number about 400, enjoyed viewing posters, engaging in hands-on activities, and talking to USGS scientists about their work.
A highlight of the day was actor Earll Kingston's performance of a one-act play about the exploration of the Grand Canyon by John Wesley Powell, the USGS's second director. Preceding the play were opening remarks by Sam Johnson, director of the Pacific Science Center and chief of the Western Coastal and Marine Geology Team, which hosted the event; Gary Griggs, director of the Institute of Marine Sciences at the neighboring University of California, Santa Cruz; and Wes Ward, USGS Western Regional Geologist.
Display topics ranged from faulting and seawater intrusion in the Monterey Bay area, through California sea-otter studies, to research on coral reefs in Hawaii and new observations of submarine hydrothermal systems in the West Pacific. Colleagues from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Southwest Fisheries Science Center's Santa Cruz Laboratory hosted a popular exhibit at which they challenged visitors to "Name the Rockfish." Stations spread throughout the center enabled visitors to take virtual flights over tsunamis and sea-floor bathymetry, create their own three-dimensional models of Angel Island and Monterey Canyon, smell oil samples from around California, view the formation and destruction of sand ripples in a see-through flume, and much more.
The Pacific Science Center opened at its present location in December 2003, and planning for the open house and 125th-anniversary celebration (a.k.a. the "Big Birthday Bash") began several months later. The event was highly satisfying for all who took part. Many visitors thanked the scientists for displaying their work and expressed the wish that open houses would be held regularly at the center. To view or download a program for the event, visit USGS Pacific Science Center Open House.
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in this issue:
cover story: Drilling Monitoring Wells in the Dry Tortugas American Samoa's Resilient Coral Reefs Seepage Samplers in Ashumet Pond Wastewater - A Potential Threat to Florida Keys Gulf of Mexico Vulnerable to Hurricanes USGS Pacific Science Center Open House Exhibit Designers Interested in Hurricane Research USGS Hosts Science-Learning Session Shore and Beach Preservation Conference Deep Water Coral Research Workshop Jim Estes Wins Shoemaker Award Four Publications Win Shoemaker Awards Gene Shin Wins Shifting Baselines Contest NMSF Regional Office Moving to St. Petersburg, FL Elena Nilsen Joins Coastal and Marine Geology Team USGS Vessel To Test Counter-Terrorism Equipment Southern Sea Otter Video Online |