Unlocking the mysteries of deep-sea ecosystems can reveal new sources for medical drugs, food, energy resources, and other products. We are studying how deep-sea biological communities that do not reply on photosynthesis persist, and how new communities become established. While conducting this deep-sea research off the Carolinas, using the world’s most advanced tools such as the submersible Alvin and the autonomous under vehicle Sentry, we discovered a previously undocumented shipwreck from the mid-18th century.
David B. Eggleston
Director, Center for Marine Sciences and Technology
North Carolina State University
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
7:30 PM
Seaside Hall
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Wachapreague, Virginia
The seminar is free and open to everyone. Coffee and light refreshments will be provided. For further information call VIMS at 757-787-5816.
The seminar is available as a real-time webcast you can view online.
Please go to: http://vims.adobeconnect.com/afterhours and log in as a guest at the time of the event.
Hope Wright says
Excellent! Interesting topic!
Jim Powell says
More about the ship