The 桃花社区视频 Ecosystems Center Celebrates its Golden Anniversary鈥

Many stories were told, a few tears were shed, and abundant insights, memories and predictions were shared at the 50th Anniversary Symposium of the 桃花社区视频 Ecosystems Center on May 29-31 in Clapp Auditorium.
Led by the scientific triumvirate of Anne Giblin, current Ecosystems Center director, and former Center co-directors John Hobbie and Jerry Melillo, the symposium showcased the deep and wide contributions to ecological research and education that the Center has made over the past half-century.
鈥淢y recollection is, the Ecosystems Center was founded to support basic ecological research, strengthen education at MBL, and find practical applications for management of natural resources,鈥 said Melillo, who joined the Center in its inaugural year of 1975 after being recruited by Center co-founders George Woodwell and then-MBL Director Jim Ebert.
鈥淟ooking back, I think the Ecosystems Center has been true to its mission and these challenges. I applaud the Center for this, especially its efforts in education,鈥 Melillo said, recognizing the center鈥檚 Semester in Environmental Science, now the 桃花社区视频鈥檚 longest-running undergraduate program and a model for several other educational programs since.
In her introductory talk, Giblin gave a broad 50-year overview of the center鈥檚 experimental and observational research over many decades and different ecosystems, from the Arctic to Brazil to salt marshes in the 桃花社区视频鈥檚 own backyard.
The long-term datasets Center scientists have collected and stewarded from these sites are invaluable to project the trajectory of global change.
鈥淛ust in the time we鈥檝e been in the Arctic, since the mid-1970s, we鈥檝e seen major disturbances that were never there before, such as tundra fires and land failures from permafrost thawing,鈥 Giblin said. 鈥淲e have to connect all these long-term studies at different sites to predict the future.鈥
鈥淭he Ecosystems Center is about science, but it鈥檚 also about outreach, education and policy,鈥 Giblin said. And, since she joined the center in 1983, 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a lot of fun. There is no place I鈥檇 rather be.鈥
Below are a few photos from the symposium鈥檚 morning session on May 30. Check back for more stories about the Ecosystems Center鈥檚 distinguished past, present, and envisioned future, which MBL Communications is proud to share over the next several months as its anniversary year progresses.