Bering Ecosystem Science | BEST 2007 Post-Cruise eMeeting
A post cruise eMeeting was held in two parts, on the 6th and 13th of September. The eMeeting archive is available in several formats below, including a Quicktime movie of the Wimba eMeeting archive, Powerpoints of each presentation that included visuals, and instructions for access to the Wimba archive itself.
Post-Cruise eMeeting Part 1
Quicktime Archive
An archive that includes both video and audio is available in Quicktime format in the ARCUS Internet Media Archive:
Large Format (645x485 pixels,
85MB)
Small
Format (325x245 pixels, 24MB)
Agenda and Powerpoint Presentations

Physics
and nutrients by Ned Cokelet and Calvin Mordy
Iron distributions by
Rob Rember for Jingfeng Wu
Benthic nitrogen
fluxes by Allan Devol
Productivity
and nitrogen isotopes by Ray Sambrotto
Zooplankton by Jeff Napp (no Powerpoint)
Acoustic
studies by Alex deRobertis
Seal observations by
Mike Cameron
Seabird observations
by Kathy Kuletz
Access the complete archive (including slides and audio) of the eMeeting in three easy steps:
1. Click on the Wimba archive link here.
2. Wimba will prompt you to log in. For Room ID,
enter "ARCUS_Live" (case sensitive); for Name, simply
enter your name (first and last).
3. The archive should start automatically after a
moment; if it does not, click on "Class Start."
Post-Cruise eMeeting Part 2
Quicktime Archive
An archive that includes both video and audio is available in Quicktime format in the ARCUS Internet Media Archive:
Large Format (645x485 pixels,
32MB)
Small
Format (325x245 pixels, 15MB)
Additional component
overview by Danny Sigman and Julie Granger
Data hosting and
archiving by Greg Stossmeister
Discussion
of major issues, led by Ray Sambrotto
Access the complete archive (including slides and audio) of the eMeeting in three easy steps:
1. Click on the Wimba archive link here.
2. Wimba will prompt you to log in. For Room ID,
enter "ARCUS_Live" (case sensitive); for Name, simply
enter your name (first and last).
3. The archive should start automatically after a
moment; if it does not, click on "Class Start."