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VLIZ Ocean Sampling Day 20th June (solstice)

Leaving from Ostend at 8am with our brand new Research vessel Simon Stevin for a visit to a well studied station in the middle of the Belgian Continental Shelf.
We arrived at stat 330 at 11:15 am UTC.
We used niskin bottles to collect our water samples at 3m below surface.

San Pedro Ocean Time-series Ocean Sampling Day

What better way to appreciate the longest day of the year than waking up at 05:30AM? So, that’s what we did on this year’s summer solstice on June 20. We awoke to an overcast commute down the I405S freeway (one of the busiest in the country) in Los Angeles, CA to San Pedro, CA, but at these hours, of course, traffic is very light. We arrived in time to load the ship with plenty of time to spare for the 7AM departure. Our ship departed from the LA Harbor which is about 25 miles south of downtown LA and the University of Southern California (USC).

OSD Pilot 2012 - Crete

Monitoring Station: M3A


Report: OSD – HCMR contribution

EU US shortcourse on Marine Bioinformatics finished

We had great two weeks with fantastic participants and lots of work. We hope you all enjoyed the shortcourse as we did by hosting and teaching you at Jacobs University.

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Journal Marine Genomics - new Impact Factor 1.551

2011 impact factors have just been released.

Marine Genomics has had a significant increase, rising from 0.841 to 1.551.

Many thanks from the happy Marine Genomics Team

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