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Global trait database for vent fauna now available online

By Stace Beaulieu | August 6, 2019

Thrilled to announce the availability of the sFDvent global‐scale trait database for deep‐sea hydrothermal vent animal species. Our article is available open access in Global Ecology and Biogeography (https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12975), and our data tables are available in Dryad (https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.cn2rv96). It was such a pleasure to work with the lead authors and working group chairs Abbie Chapman…

Summer 2019 EDI Fellowship with NES-LTER for undergraduate or graduate students

By Stace Beaulieu | February 10, 2019

Join me and the NES-LTER Team in Woods Hole in Summer 2019! I will be sponsoring a Fellowship through the Environmental Data Initiative (EDI), titled ““Contributing datasets from plankton imaging systems deployed at the NES-LTER for Essential Ocean Variables and Essential Biodiversity Variables.” The EDI Fellowship program starts with a Data publishing workshop 4 –…

AGU Fall Meeting 2018 Posters and Data FAIR Help Desk

By Stace Beaulieu | December 9, 2018

The 2018 AGU Fall Meeting brings over 25,000 Earth and ocean scientists to Washington, DC. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to share research from two NSF-funded projects (posters linked below) and to serve at ESIP’s Data FAIR Help Desk. The Data FAIR is a week of events for researchers to engage with informatics…

WHOI Doherty Chair in Education

By Stace Beaulieu | September 21, 2018

I just received the fabulous news that I was awarded a WHOI Doherty Chair in Education for “Navigating an Ocean of Data: Curriculum Development and Implementation for WHOI’s Academic Programs.” The three types of learning opportunities that I will offer in collaboration with WHOI’s Data Library, IS Applications Development team, and BCO-DMO are: 1) an…

Women in Deep Waters panelist, March 20, 2018

By Stace Beaulieu | March 13, 2018

The WHOI Women’s Committee sponsored “Women in Deep Waters,” a panel discussion on March 20, 2018, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. I was one of five women scientists highlighted for ten or more dives in WHOI’s iconic human-occupied submersible Alvin. Link to video broadcast during the event

New peer-reviewed article, February 2018

By Stace Beaulieu | March 13, 2018

Exploring the Ecology of Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents in a Metacommunity Framework, Front. Mar. Sci., 21 February 2018 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00049

Science On a Sphere at Buttonwood Park Zoo, December 7, 2017

By Kate McMullen | February 21, 2018

Join us for the Science On a Sphere at Buttonwood Park Zoo! Dec 7, 2017 Join us on December 7th at Buttonwood Park Zoo in New Bedford for “Animals on the Move”, a new presentation for the Science On a Sphere. (http://www.southcoasttoday.com/news/20170325/science-on-sphere-gets-new-home-at-buttonwood-park-zoo)

New peer-reviewed article, June 2017

By Kate McMullen | February 21, 2018

New peer-reviewed article, June 2017 Based on Session at the AAAS 2017 Annual Meeting Also: see NBC News, February 2017

Explore deep-sea vents LIVE! October 30 – November 5, 2017

By Stace Beaulieu | April 5, 2017

October 30 – November 5, 2017: Follow our E/V Nautilus expedition (https://nautiluslive.org/) to hydrothermal vents in the Pescadero Basin, over two miles deep in the Gulf of California!

New LTER Site press release, March 2017

By Stace Beaulieu | April 5, 2017

  Press release, March 2017 A New Long-Term Ecological Research Site Announced for the Northeast U.S. Shelf