Dr. William Goldfarb, of Pennington, NJ, died on April 10, 2024 at 86. Professor Emeritus of Rutgers University, Cook College, N.J., he is survived by his wife of 41 years, Illse, his daughter Catherine Heacox and his grandson, Griffin Cushing. He is predeceased in death by his father, Herman “Chubbie”...
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Rutgers Day 2024
This past Saturday, hundreds of community members visited Rutgers campus for our annual Rutgers Day! Visitors had the opportunity to interact with SEVEN ocean science exhibits as part of the DMCS Rutgers Day presence. A huge shout-out goes to all of our Rutgers Day volunteers, without whom an outreach event...
Congratulations to Kayla Cayemitte!
Let’s congratulate Kayla Cayemitte on earning the Presidential Graduate Fellowship for her pursuit of doctoral studies in the field of Oceanography at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. These highly selective fellowships recognize and provide support to a small number of particularly outstanding graduate student candidates at Rutgers. Kayla will be starting her...
Congratulations to Travis Miles and Kim Thamatrakoln who are being promoted to Associate Professors and granted tenure
Congratulations to Travis Miles and Kim Thamatrakoln who are being promoted to Associate Professors and granted tenure. They have worked so hard and are important to our marine nerd family, so we celebrate their well deserved success! Travis’s research is focused on processes that are associated with physical ocean boundaries,...
Surf Clams Off the Coast of Virginia Reappear – and Rebound
Rutgers scientists point to improved environmental conditions as possible reason The Atlantic surf clam, an economically valuable species that is the main ingredient in clam chowder and fried clam strips, has returned to Virginia waters in a big way, reversing a die-off that started more than two decades ago. In...
Alex López speaks at OTEAR Classroom Inclusivity Workshop
Alex López was one of three faculty speakers for OTEAR's "Inclusive Practices Spotlight: Strategies from Rutgers’ Instructors" workshop this Friday, highlighting the value of student-led learning and sharing implementation strategies used in the MS of Operational Oceanography degree program. Faculty across Rutgers are incorporating various strategies to create inclusive learning...
Treatise on Estuarine and Coastal Science, 2nd Edition
The Treatise on Estuarine and Coastal Science is the most significant comprehensive publication on estuarine and coastal science to date, and it is highly relevant to academic programs and research conducted at DMCS. Mike Kennish, Professor Emeritus at DMCS, is the lead editor and contributing author to Volume 6 of...
Upwelling systems: thermal refugia for reef-building corals in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
Fiorella Prada, Grace Saba and Maxim Gorbunov Awarded Rutgers Global Grant Project for studying upwelling systems as potential thermal refugia for corals Upwelling systems: thermal refugia for reef-building corals in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Team: Fiorella Prada, Grace Saba, and Maxim Gorbunov The eastern tropical Pacific (ETP) is an oceanographically...
Joseph Gradone
Having grown up in central New Jersey (yes, it exists!), it took me moving to landlocked Colorado to discover my interest in oceanography. My initial interest in oceanography was sparked from taking a biogeochemical oceanography course that opened my eyes to the interdisciplinary nature of the field. From there, various...
Ecological & Oceanographic Survey of the Outer Shelf of the Mid Atlantic Bight
Ecological & Oceanographic Survey of the Outer Shelf of the Mid Atlantic Bight: A Rutgers underwater Slocum glider will be deployed in and around the Leading Light Wind lease area off the NJ coast. This glider will have a Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute DMON sensor on board that will listen...