In this Oregon State University program, researchers at the Hatfield Marine Science Center share their ongoing projects: From research on endangered mammals to undersea volcanoes, learn about what cutting-edge research is being conducted at OSU and what it reveals about our seas.
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The movement of the tectonic plates by Robert Dziak, professor at the Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies at Oregon state University.
The world of undersea volcanoes by Bill Chadwick, professor of agricultural sciences at Oregon State University.
The development of new strains of disease-resistant oysters through a mollusk aquaculture program by Chris Langdon, professor of fisheries and wildlife at Oregon State University.
Saving Endangered Mammals' which focuses on the pioneering work of Bruce Mate, professor of fisheries and wildlife, and his work that uses satellites to track the endangered Blue whales.
George Boehlert, director of the Hatfield Marine Science Center, talks about the research facilities where it houses multiple state and federal agencies whose researchers work in partnership on pressing issues.
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