MARCH FACULTY LECTURE
DEEP DISCOVERIES IN THE 2000S:
BONE-EATERS, GREEN BOMBERS, RUBY SEADRAGONS AND MORE!
Gregory Rouse, PhD
Distinguished Professor of Marine Biology
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego
Exploration of our oceans continues to reveal strange new animals. I will review some of the more famous discoveries dating back over the last century and then document some of the more recent amazing discoveries focusing on California and the eastern Pacific Ocean. This will include the bizarre bone-eating worms known as Osedax, the green bomber worm Swima, the enigmatic Xenoturbella, and our work on the extraordinary Ruby Seadragon from Australia.
MARCH STUDENT SPEAKER
We will also hear from
Lauren Kaiser,
who is pursuing a minor in marine sciences in addition to her microbiology major. Her goal is to earn a PhD and become a biology professor and researcher. Lauren is enrolled in Roger Revelle College.
(Click on Lauren's image or name above to learn more about her.)