Glider-robots!
We had a real nice story on the front page of this morning’s Savannah Morning News. A big thanks to Mary Landers and her editors!
We had a real nice story on the front page of this morning’s Savannah Morning News. A big thanks to Mary Landers and her editors!
A group of students from Johnson High School in Savannah spent last Friday on a mini-research cruise on board the Research Vessel Savannah. It was part of a joint project… Read more »
Note: Skidaway Institute volunteer Nancy Tennenbaum wrote this account of her recent trip to Lake George, NY with Skidaway Institute professor Marc Frischer. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,… Read more »
The banks of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW), an artificial channel running through Georgia’s marshes behind the barrier islands, are steadily eroding, and there are several possible causes, including wakes… Read more »
The banks of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW), an artificial channel running through Georgia’s marshes behind the barrier islands, are steadily eroding, and there are several possible causes, including wakes… Read more »
Dr. Marc Frischer was on WSAV’s Coastal Sunrise program this morning to talk about his upcoming talk on climate change. If you missed it, you can see the replay here.
Dr. Marc Frischer was on WSAV’s Coastal Sunrise program this morning to talk about his upcoming talk on climate change. If you missed it, you can see the replay here.
We had beautiful weather and a great turnout for our open house, Skidaway Marine Science Day, last Saturday. If you did not attend, here are some pictures to whet your… Read more »
The Savannah Morning News had a nice story over the weekend on the effect of the regional drought on salt marshes. A couple of our scientists’ work was included. Credit… Read more »
Some lucky visitor to Skidaway Marine Science Day will win a new Apple iPad tablet computer. The iPad is the top prize in fundraiser for student intern scholarships at Skidaway… Read more »