Two longtime supporters of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science the G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation and the late Professor Robert N. Ginsburg are celebrated in a recent chair installation ceremony.
Guam is featured in a game developed by NASA to help coral reefs around the world.
Ved Chirayath, who directs the Laboratory for Advanced Sensing in the Earth Science Division at NASA Ames Research Center, spoke about the game during an Islandwide Beautification Task Force meeting Tuesday.
NeMO-Net launched last year. It s a game that allows users to identify corals as part of a NASA mission. The mission begins in Guam s waters.
NeMO-Net is a coral classification game that lets you embark on a virtual research vessel and travel the oceans, analyzing actual images of corals on the sea floor. As you explore, you learn about the different types of corals and how to identify them.