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DOSA (Dalhousie Oceanography Student Association) 01.04.2021

Thank you to everyone who participated or donated to Team Oceans 2020 for Coldest Night of the Year! As a team, we raised $2300!! Way to go! Thanks to our captain @krysten.elizabeth for organizing the team again this year! #CNOY2020 #cnoyhalifax #daloceans #dal #halifax #teamworkmakesthedreamwork

DOSA (Dalhousie Oceanography Student Association) 12.03.2021

We are just under a month away from our annual Conference of Dalhousie Oceanography Graduate Students (CDOGS) on March 20, 2020! Abstract submission open this Thursday February 27th. Graduate students and post-docs make sure to sign up before March 14th if you are interested in presenting. The link below will take you to the website where you can sign up! We can’t wait to sea y’all at this great event. All are welcome to to join in the fun and support our awesome students! http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/dosa/cdogs/

DOSA (Dalhousie Oceanography Student Association) 21.02.2021

We have some exciting news...swag is in and it is HOT!!!!!! Em and I will be in the 5th floor lounge Thursday from 1-3 pm and Friday from 10 am- 12 pm. Stop on by to pick up your swag! SEA y'all there! If you can't make it send us an email and we will try and get it to you next week! Peace! -The Merch Squad

DOSA (Dalhousie Oceanography Student Association) 12.02.2021

Current Tides Launch Party is starting now! Come out and celebrate the release of our 4th issue of the Dalhousie Oceanography student’s research magazine! Thanks to editor-in-chief Tristian and the rest of the Current Tides editing team for a wonderful issue!!!!

DOSA (Dalhousie Oceanography Student Association) 09.02.2021

Dr. Anna Metaxas and her students exploring seaweed beds off the eastern coast of Nova Scotia earlier this summer! #gradstudents #oceanography #dalocean #scubadiving #dalhousie #marinebio #kelp #seaweed #easternshore #divingdeep #downwhereitswetter