Book Talk
Turning up the heat on ocean outbreaks
Cornell University Mann Library Rm. 160 237 Mann Dr., Ithaca, NY, United StatesIn a Chats in the Stacks talk, Drew Harvell will explain how we can protect aquatic ecosystems from dangerous diseases as she discusses her new book Ocean Outbreak: Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease.
Turning up the heat on ocean outbreaks
Oregon State University, ALS 4001 Corvallis, OR, United StatesThe Harvell Lab studies infectious disease outbreaks of foundation and keystone species in the ocean. The lab's current focus is on tracking spread and impact of wasting disease of eelgras from San Diego to Alaska. Dr. Harvell's book, Ocean Outbreak,... Read moreTurning up the heat on ocean outbreaks
Turning up the heat on ocean outbreaks
Rachel Carson Book ClubOcean Outbreak: Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease
There is a growing crisis in our oceans - rates of infectious disease outbreaks are on the rise. Marine epidemics have the potential to cause a mass die-off of wildlife from the bottom to the top of the food chain,... Read moreOcean Outbreak: Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease
Turning up the heat on ocean outbreaks
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA, United StatesOcean Outbreak: Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease
Basically Books 1672 Kamehameha Avenue, Hilo, HI, United StatesAward-winning author and Cornell professor Drew Harvell will talk about her recent books and tell how she and her team have worked to sustain ocean biodiversity in the world’s oceans. She’ll tell of SCUBA expeditions to confront the rising tide... Read moreOcean Outbreak: Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease
Turning up the Heat on Marine Disease from Seagrasses to Seastars
Infectious disease outbreaks in the oceans are fueled by increasing human activities, but especially a warming ocean and linkages with climate change. I’ll talk about our work with ecologically important disease outbreaks at the bottom and top of marine ecosystems.... Read moreTurning up the Heat on Marine Disease from Seagrasses to Seastars