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Environmental Science Slapton Fieldtrip, October 2014

The 15th GLOBE Annual Meeting was held in Bethesda, Maryland, on July 17 – 22, 2011.

 

The theme of this year's meeting was "Expanding International Perspectives About Climate." More than 180 teachers, scientists and GLOBE community members from 46 countries (including representatives from 26 U.S. and the District of Columbia) took part in the welcoming events, informative presentations, networking sessions, poster presentations and field studies over the course of the 5-day event.

 

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A Fieldtrip to Devon Great consols with the MSC Environmental Consultancy Group.

It was windy and cool, but it seemed all the students from ag, enviro and human services turned out for the welcom BBQ Sept 14, 2011

Indian Ocean, sample 3/3/5-7; mag. x330. 3°54.9'S, 60°33.1'E

It was windy and cool, but it seemed all the students from ag, enviro and human services turned out for the welcom BBQ Sept 14, 2011

Indian Ocean, sample 4/7/60-62; mag. x250. 3°54.9'S, 60°33.1'E

Photo by Jessie Woodbridge

(same photo as 19, just a different crop).

It was windy and cool, but it seemed all the students from ag, enviro and human services turned out for the welcom BBQ Sept 14, 2011

The 15th GLOBE Annual Meeting was held in Bethesda, Maryland, on July 17 – 22, 2011.

 

The theme of this year's meeting was "Expanding International Perspectives About Climate." More than 180 teachers, scientists and GLOBE community members from 46 countries (including representatives from 26 U.S. and the District of Columbia) took part in the welcoming events, informative presentations, networking sessions, poster presentations and field studies over the course of the 5-day event.

 

Join the GLOBE program: www.globe.gov/join-globe

Photo by Jessie Woodbridge

Environmental Science and Society faculty members Yichun Xie, Steven Francoeur, Kristin Judd, and William Welsh assess wetland recovery following herbicide management to remove invasive Phragmites australis in the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, ca. 2009.

Outstanding Senior in Environmental Sciences Mikayla Kusuda; Andy Ford, Ph.D.

Indian Ocean, sample 3/2/140-142; mag. x1000. 3°54.9'S, 60°33.1'E

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