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Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, founded in 1974, is an independent,
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oceanography research institute. The Laboratory's research ranges from microbial oceanography to the large-scale
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processes that drive ocean ecosystems and health of the entire planet. The institute's LEED Platinum laboratory is located on its research and education campus in East Boothbay, Maine. Bigelow Laboratory supports the work of about 100 scientists and staff. The majority of the institute's funding comes from federal and state grants and contracts,
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support, and licenses and contracts with the private sector.


History

The Laboratory was established by Charles and Clarice Yentsch in 1974 as a private, non-profit research institution named for the
oceanographer Oceanography (), also known as oceanology and ocean science, is the scientific study of the oceans. It is an Earth science, which covers a wide range of topics, including ecosystem dynamics; ocean currents, waves, and geophysical fluid dynamic ...
Henry Bryant Bigelow Henry Bryant Bigelow (October 3, 1879 – December 11, 1967) was an American oceanographer and marine biologist. He is the grandson of Henry Bryant who was an American physician and naturalist. After graduating from Harvard in 1901, he beg ...
, founding director of the
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. Bigelow's extensive investigations in the early part of the twentieth century are recognized as the foundation of modern oceanography. His multi-year expeditions in the
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, where he collected water samples and data on phytoplankton, fish populations, and
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, established a new paradigm of intensive,
ecologically Ecology () is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their biophysical environment, physical environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community (ecology), community, ecosy ...
-based oceanographic research in the United States and made this region one of the most thoroughly studied bodies of water, for its size, in the world. Since its founding, the Laboratory has attracted federal grants for research projects by winning competitive, peer reviewed awards from all of the principal federal research granting agencies. The Laboratory's total operating revenue (including philanthropy) has grown to more than $10 million dollars a year. Federal research grants have supported most of the Laboratory's research operations. Education and outreach programs rely on other sources of support, primarily contributions from individuals and private philanthropic foundations. In February 2018, Deborah Bronk became the president and CEO of Bigelow Laboratory. Prior to joining the Laboratory, Bronk was the Moses D. Nunnally Distinguished Professor of Marine Sciences and department chair at Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences. She previously served as division director for the
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's Division of Ocean Science and as president of the
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.


Research

The Laboratory's research efforts are grouped into three primary focus areas: ocean health and function, climate change, and potential applications of the ocean's resources.


Education programs

The Laboratory's education activities include high school, undergraduate,
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, and professional training programs. The Laboratory also hosts public events and programs, such as its popular Café Sci series of talks for nonscientists. At the high school level, Bigelow Laboratory offers the annual Keller BLOOM (Bigelow Laboratory Orders Of Magnitude) program for Maine high school juniors, as well as the BLOOM Educators program to help Maine teachers to bring ocean science into their classrooms. The week-long BLOOM programs offer participants the opportunity to work alongside professional researchers and explore ocean science through field and laboratory work. At the undergraduate level, Bigelow Laboratory offers Sea Change, a semester-in-residence program for undergraduate students at its campus. Students live in the Laboratory's award-winning residence hall, take classes from Bigelow Laboratory scientists, and gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge research in the lab and in the field. The Laboratory annually hosts a 10-week internship program as part of the NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. Each summer, more than 30 students from across the country travel to East Boothbay to conduct original research under the mentorship of Bigelow Laboratory scientists.


References

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