Sunday, August 5th, 8:00 PM (EST) in the #reefs chatroom - Dr. James Wood -
"An Introduction to Cephalopods (octopus, cuttlefish and squid)" In
addition to Dr. Wood's talk, we have posted his Powerpoint presentation
online for all to read - and follow along during his seminar. The address
of the presentation will be provided during the talk.
Dr. James B. Wood is a marine biologist and professional underwater
photographer. All marine invertebrates fascinate him but cephalopods are his
favorites. James has kept aquatic animals since he was four; he captured and
kept his first octopus while in high school. He publishes scientific work
but also makes time to write popular articles and web sites and give
presentations to museums, aquariums and clubs. James is currently working on
CephBase - http://www.cephbase.utmb.edu/ at the National Resource Center for
Cephalopods - http://www.nrcc.utmb.edu/ at the University of Texas Medical
Branch in Galveston, Texas.
If you wish to read more information on Dr. Wood, please see:
http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/JWood/cv.html
For more information on cephalopods, see:
The Cephalopod Page:
http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP/
CephBase: http://www.cephbase.utmb.edu/
For those of you that have never attended an internet chat, we have set up a
special program on our site so that you can connect directly to the
chatroom, however, it only works with the newest versions of Netscape and
Internet Explorer. Point your browser to:
www.reefs.org/access/jchat
For information about connecting to the #reefs chatroom using other
programs, or using the MAC, see http://www.reefs.org/access/index.html
Hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
James Wiseman
"An Introduction to Cephalopods (octopus, cuttlefish and squid)" In
addition to Dr. Wood's talk, we have posted his Powerpoint presentation
online for all to read - and follow along during his seminar. The address
of the presentation will be provided during the talk.
Dr. James B. Wood is a marine biologist and professional underwater
photographer. All marine invertebrates fascinate him but cephalopods are his
favorites. James has kept aquatic animals since he was four; he captured and
kept his first octopus while in high school. He publishes scientific work
but also makes time to write popular articles and web sites and give
presentations to museums, aquariums and clubs. James is currently working on
CephBase - http://www.cephbase.utmb.edu/ at the National Resource Center for
Cephalopods - http://www.nrcc.utmb.edu/ at the University of Texas Medical
Branch in Galveston, Texas.
If you wish to read more information on Dr. Wood, please see:
http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/JWood/cv.html
For more information on cephalopods, see:
The Cephalopod Page:
http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP/
CephBase: http://www.cephbase.utmb.edu/
For those of you that have never attended an internet chat, we have set up a
special program on our site so that you can connect directly to the
chatroom, however, it only works with the newest versions of Netscape and
Internet Explorer. Point your browser to:
www.reefs.org/access/jchat
For information about connecting to the #reefs chatroom using other
programs, or using the MAC, see http://www.reefs.org/access/index.html
Hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
James Wiseman