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Special Announcement for 2010: AQUAVET has been held at the the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), Woods Hole, Massachusetts since the first class was presented in 1977. At the conclusion of the 2009 Summer Educations Programs held at the MBL, a major renovation project was initiated for the Loeb Building. This building served as the primary "home" for the AQUAVET Program. Since the end of the 2009 Program, the Directors of AQUAVET have been in extensive discussions with the MBL as well as several other institutions in an effort to identify facilities for the presentation of the 2010 Program. After evaluating the infrastructure at several potential sites, the decision was made to present the 2010 AQUAVET Program at the Stony Brook Southampton campus in Southampton, New York on the eastern end of Long Island. For those of you more familiar with that area, you will know it as The Hamptons. Stony Brook Southampton is the former Southampton College campus of Long Island University (LIU). The campus was purchased by Stony Brook University when Southampton was closed by LIU. One of the goals of the purchase was to use it to augment the programs of the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences on the main Stony Brook campus. The former Southampton campus of LIU had, for many years, one of the most outstanding programs in the marine sciences for a college campus of its size. Information on the Stony Brook Southampton campus and local area can be found on the Stony Brook Southampton web site. ************************************************************
Some thirty buildings, clustered primarily on a small neck of land between Great Harbor and Eel Pond, and more than a dozen research vessels constitute the facilities, many of which are shared by the several institutions. The MBL/WHOI Library, one of the most extensive of its kind in the world, is jointly supported and serves the entire scientific community; research vessels owned by one agency may be leased by others; representatives of one institution may join another group's research cruise; and the computer system and electron microscopes of the MBL and WHOI are made available to various groups of scientific investigators. Activities are also shared, creating a mutually stimulating and enriching environment for all participants. The campus of the Marine Biological Laboratory serves as headquarters for AQUAVET® in Woods Hole. In general, lectures and laboratory sessions are held within the facilities of the MBL, but the scientific and educational resources of the entire Woods Hole community are drawn upon to provide optimal learning experiences. Particular benefit accrues from the presence of the recently constructed Marine Resources Center. This state-of-the-art structure provides exceptional aquatic laboratory animal holding facilities and the mariculture research activities of the MBL. A wealth of teaching materials for the courses, in addition to student research opportunities, is derived from this facility.
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