
The senior scientist monitoring a carbon-removal pilot project off the coast of Duck is scheduled to speak at the next “Science on the Sound” program.
Dr. Jaclyn Cetiner is to present “Preliminary Results from a Carbon Removal Field Trial in Duck, NC” at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Coastal Studies Institute on the ECU Outer Banks Campus in Wanchese.
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Cetiner is a chemical oceanographer with a research background in marine mineral dissolution relating to long-term climate regulation for Hourglass Climate. The nonprofit research organization is carrying out the field monitoring program in Duck.
Cetiner will present an overview of the pilot project and preliminary results from the first six months of monitoring.
Organized by the Coastal Studies Institute, Science on the Sound is a monthly lecture series that brings “perspectives from all over the state and highlights coastal topics in northeastern North Carolina.” There is no charge to attend the program that also will be streamed on the CSI YouTube channel.