Friends of Oceanography Breakfast Lecture to Focus on Rhode Island Water Quality

Friends of Oceanography Breakfast Lecture to Focus on Rhode Island Water Quality Narragansett, R.I. — January 25, 2000 — The public is invited to attend a free Community Breakfast Lecture, sponsored by Friends of Oceanography, to be held on Tuesday, February 8, at 9 a.m. in the Coastal Institute Building on the URI Bay Campus. The lecture is part of a series featuring the research of URI Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO) students. The February 8 lecture, “The Effectiveness of Water Quality Monitoring in Rhode Island,” features marine affairs master’s degree candidate Brett Becker of Narragansett. Becker, a native of San Jose, California, received his B.S. in marine chemistry from the University of San Diego. Under the guidance of his major professor, Dr. Richard Burroughs, he working on his thesis on “Beachgoers’ Knowledge and Attitudes of Health Risks Associates with Swimming or Bathing in the Ocean.” The lecture is free and open to the public. Coffee and muffins will be served. For more information, call Friends of Oceanography at (401) 874-6602. Friends of Oceanography is a community-based membership organization established in 1986 to support the educational and public programs of the URI Graduate School of Oceanography. Friends provides financial support of fellowships for GSO students, and other research, education, and outreach activities. The organization also helps sponsor a variety of special events such as The JASON Project, oceanography lectures, the Annual Friends of Oceanography Auction, open houses, and the Narragansett Bay Classroom. x-x-x Visit the URI Graduate School of Oceanography website: http://www.gso.uri.edu/ Contact: Lisa Cugini, 874-6642, lcugini@gsosun1.gso.uri.edu