Public tour of the new Bigelow Laboratory campus July 20
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences is hosting the second of three public tours of the science facilities at its new Ocean Science and Education Campus at 60 Bigelow Dr. in East Boothbay on Friday, July 20, from 3 to 4:30 p.m.
Visitors are invited to gather in the commons between the first two completed wings of the new campus – the Bigelow Center for Blue Biotechnology and the Center for Ocean Biogeochemistry and Climate Change.
Led by Laboratory Executive Director Dr. Graham Shimmield and members of the science and administrative teams, the tour will offer visitors an opportunity to speak with scientists and see the state-of-the-art instruments and facilities of the National Center for Marine Algae and Microbiota, the Single Cell Genomics Center, the J. J. MacIsaac Facility for Aquatic Cytometry, the Geomicrobiology Research Laboratory, the Deep Biosphere Laboratory, the Ocean and Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratory, the Ocean Observing and Optics Laboratory, and the Trace Metal Biogeochemistry Laboratory, among others.
The third science wing of the campus, the Center for Ocean Health, is scheduled for completion in mid-November. Funded by major state and federal grants and private contributions, construction of the laboratory’s campus provides more than 250 jobs in the region and creates a combined local impact of $57 million. The campus is designed, constructed and operates to qualify for LEED Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.
The tours are free and open to all – children are welcome, but must be supervised by adults at all times. No pets. The campus is handicapped accessi-ble and parking is available on site. For more information, contact Kimberly Reed at 202-747-3255, ext. 104.
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