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DESCRIPTION:October 23\, 2018 7:00pm to 8:00pm    \n    \n      \n\n\n    
 \n\n              \nChesapeake Biological Laboratory\n      \n\n\n\n\n  \n
 \n    \n\n              \n\n\n              Innovative Technology Helps Sc
 ientists Study the Bering Sea Food Web\n              \n\n              \n
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               \nPresented by Dr. Hongsheng Bi\n\n\n\nIf you’ve ever had a 
 fish sandwich from a fast food chain\, you’ve probably eaten Alaskan pollo
 ck. These fish come from the eastern Bering Sea\, located along Alaska’s w
 estern coast\, which is famous for its bountiful fisheries. But how do int
 eractions between plankton\, fish\, and jellyfish in the open ocean of the
  Bering Sea\, and changes in their food web\, affect important U.S. fisher
 ies? Dr. Bi will discuss how he and his team are deploying high resolution
  sonar and advanced optical imaging systems to discover answers.\n\n\n\nWh
 ere: CBL’s Bernie Fowler Lab\, 142 Williams Street\, Solomons\, MD 20688. 
 View a campus map.\nCost: Free. No pre-registration necessary. Seating is 
 available on a first-come\, first-served basis.\nWho: Members of the gener
 al public. No scientific background needed\; everyone is welcome!\nWhy: Le
 arn something new and interesting while celebrating science on scenic Solo
 mons Island\n\n\n\nThis seminar is presented as a part of the Chesapeake B
 iological Laboratory's Science for Citizens Seminar Series.  These public 
 seminars invite the community to discover how our scientists are developin
 g new approaches to solving the environmental challenges facing Southern M
 aryland\, our nation\, and the world. View the complete Fall 2018 Science 
 for Citizens Seminar Series schedule.
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SUMMARY:High-Tech in the High Sea
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