Learn more about the Earth, Marine, and Environmental Sciences Department
Learn more about the Earth, Marine, and Environmental Sciences Department and the wonderful work the professors, graduate students, and undergraduate students are doing.
Learn more about the Earth, Marine, and Environmental Sciences Department and the wonderful work the professors, graduate students, and undergraduate students are doing.
Dr. Drew Coleman’s summer internship program in 2022 with high school students from Robeson County discovered lead in the drinking water on UNC-CH’s campus. Learn more about the project here: WRAL.com news For more on Dr. Coleman’s research click here
Dr. Tamlin Pavelsky and NASA’s Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) Satellite Launch: A New Eye in the Sky for Earth’s Water Dr. Tamlin Pavelsky is on the SWOT Science Team for NASA’s SWOT Mission. Learn about the project on NASA’s … Read more
Dr. Leuttich speaks upon the risks that oil spills create a larger impact to climate change. Learn more on ABC NEWS “Risks of Oil Spills May Rise as Climate Change Creates More Monster Storms.” by Julia Jacobo. … Read more
Mark Ciesielski, a doctoral candidate in the Noble Lab at the University of North Carolina Institute of Marine Sciences in Morehead City, is researching the complex factors behind oyster mortality events. As of right now, he states that this … Read more
Watch WNCT 9 News on the University of North Carolina of Chapel Hill Institute of Marine Sciences eye-catching mural.
Max Dowdle the designer and along with 40 volunteers consisting of IMS students designed the mural above. As well as Libby O’Malley, the institute’s development manager, who wants to celebrate the 75th anniversary, and bring attention to “the historical and … Read more
Max Dowdle and Dr. Luettich talk about the story behind the mural, and what each figure represents. To learn more, click here.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill institute of Marine Sciences is celebrating 75 years. Hear more by clicking on this link.
Dr. Joel Fodrie was featured on Lunchtime Discovery Series discussing the ecological lessons learned from the last 50 years of shark research. To watch the full episode, click here.