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October 1998 - College of Marine Science - University of South Florida

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Upcoming EventsOct 7, noon, MSL conf. roomJuly Wacky <strong>1998</strong> Wednesday WunchtimeTo be announced. See Jyotika ifyou have any ideas orsuggestions. Bring your lunch.Oct 12Columbus DayThis is the day that we celebratethe man who didn’t discoverAmerica!Oct 14, noon, MSL conf. roomWacky Wednesday WunchtimePart 1 <strong>of</strong> the movie “Monty Python:The Holy Grail”. Come watch thishysterical classic for the first or thetwenty-first time. Bring your lunch.Oct 21, noon, MSL conf. roomWacky Wednesday WunchtimePart 2 <strong>of</strong> the movie “Monty Python:The Holy Grail”. Bring your lunch.Oct 24SuperstarsOne <strong>of</strong> our biggest fundraisers,and a lot <strong>of</strong> fun too. We will behearing a lot more about this fromBob Jolley in the upcoming weeks.Oct 25Daylight Savings Time EndsDon’t forget to set your clock backone hour.Oct 28, noon, MSL conf. roomWacky Wednesday WunchtimeOktoberfest! Presented by ourfriends at C.O.T. (subject tochange). Bring your lunch.Thought For the DayIf today is a typical day on planet Earth,we will lose 116 square miles <strong>of</strong>rainforest, or about an acre a second.We will lose another 72 square miles toencroaching deserts, as a result <strong>of</strong>human mismanagement andoverpopulation. We will lose 40 to 100species, and no one knows whether thenumber is 40 or 100. Today the humanpopulation will increase by 250,000.And today we will add 2,700 tons <strong>of</strong>chlor<strong>of</strong>luorocarbons to the atmosphereand 15 million tons <strong>of</strong> carbon. Tonightthe Earth will be alittle hotter, its watersmore acidic, and the fabric <strong>of</strong> life morethreadbare.”(From “What Is Education For?” by David Orr,1991)Project Oceanography is stronglysupported by USF <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Science</strong>faculty, students, and staff. Drs. PeterBetzer, Paula Coble, and MargaretHewitt work closely with Dr. SarahTebbens, Teresa Greely, and the show’sAdvisory Board to make sure thatPorject Oceanography continues to bean exemplary series. In addition, staffmembers David Brodosi, TracyChristner, Kim Donaldson, ChadEdmisten, Lori Huthmacher, JuliRasure, and Shelly Rich assist thepresenting scientists by writing teacherguide packets, demonstrations,rehearsals, props, graphics, creativesupport, and the use <strong>of</strong> studiotechnology.The Spring <strong>1998</strong> series includedprocesses <strong>of</strong> the Ocean in Motion,Natural Disasters, Aquaculture,Careers in and related to oceanography,Project YOTO Drifters. USF <strong>Marine</strong><strong>Science</strong> presenters for the 1997-98series included Drs. Norm Blake andPaula Coble, along with Teresa Greely,Mark Hafen, Tracey Sutton, JyotikaVirmani, Drs. Sarah Tebbens, MeredithHaines, Mark Luther, and Pam Hallock-Muller. USGS presenters were Drs.Chris Barton, Robert Halley, and EllenPrager with Don Hickey. DEP/FMRIpresenters were Dr. Bill Arnold andWalt Jaap. Dr. John Ogden (FIO) alsopresented a show.The Fall <strong>1998</strong> series will focus onvarious topics related to the Year <strong>of</strong> theOcean, satellite oceanography(especially the Topex Poseidon project),and why the ocean is at risk. Showideas for the ocean at risk series are stillneeded, please call Dr. Coble with yoursuggestions. Project Oceanography willbe broadcast live on Channel 14 everyFriday at 11:30 a.m. in Pinellas Countybeginning September 11. Tune in andwatch fellow faculty and students showAmerica what Oceanography is allabout.Executive Producer Paula Coble wouldlike to thank the staff, crew, and team <strong>of</strong>presenters mentioned for a great 1997-98 series.Did You Know…In 1996 an all-time high <strong>of</strong> 9.2% <strong>of</strong> USpatents were granted to a women inventors.Some <strong>of</strong> them are obviously better and moreuseful than others. Innovations included:*the Safeseal nonreusable syringe*a hairbrush that squirts out conditioner foruse in the shower*a canine car seat*a new type <strong>of</strong> playground*several time saving kitchen tools(From Glamour magazine, Oct. <strong>1998</strong>)Isn’t It Ironic?Two animal rights protesters wereprotesting at the cruelty <strong>of</strong> sending pigsto a slaughterhouse in Bonn. Suddenlythe pigs (all 2000 <strong>of</strong> them) escapedthrough a broken fence and stampeded,trampling the two hapless protesters todeath.Virtual Ink2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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