Bob Ballard, Others To Headline Ocean Exploration Webinar This Week

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Ocean explorer Bob Ballard would perchance be taking piece in the first of a series of webinars this week organized by the Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute (OECI).

The webinar will happen Wednesday, August 11th at 3 p.m. US Eastern time and also to Ballard will feature OECI Director Adam Soule and Supervisor Aurora Elmore, in addition to US Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) acting Chief Scientist Craig McLean and NOAA Ocean Exploration acting Director Genene Fisher.

The webinar is the first in a six-piece sequence and should always calm also feature a are residing Q&A session.

Per NOAA:

“The Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute (OECI) is a NOAA-funded institute geared in the direction of accelerating the tempo of ocean exploration by the come of unusual technology, enticing the overall public and coaching the next technology of ocean explorers, and conducting courageous, sea-going expeditions to prolong our data of the U.S. [Exclusive Economic Zone]. The sequence will introduce the OECI partners, latest achievements and their upcoming plans to push ahead to the next stage of ocean exploration within the 53% of the U.S. EEZ that is still unmapped.”

Future webinars will encompass shipwrecks, underwater volcanoes and more. The elephantine agenda is right here.

You will be ready to see the August 11th webinar on YouTube below.

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