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NTNU SeaLab is an interdisciplinary research center within NTNU's strategic focus on marine science and technology. The center has users from several faculties at NTNU, and is tailored for conducting research and teaching activities in marine biology, with a focus on:

To facilitate this research and teaching activity, NTNU SeaLab is equipped with marine laboratories (experimental halls and temperature controlled rooms), analytical laboratories, teaching rooms, study rooms and offices. All facilities are available for internal and external users.

NTNU SeaLab is a member of the Norwegian node of the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC) which provides access to marine resources, as well as cutting-edge services and facilities that allow researchers, from both academia and industry, to study the ocean and develop innovative solutions to tackle societal issues. Click on the image above for more information.

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McAdams is an actress and environmental advocate. She has starred in films such as Mean Girls, The Notebook, Wedding Crashers, Southpaw, Sherlock Holmes, and the HBO TV series True Detective. McAdams ran the eco-friendly lifestyle website GreenIsSexy.org and gets around by bicycle and electric vehicles when possible.

Clark helped develop and apply advanced acoustic technology to record and analyze the sounds of wildlife around the globe. His work advances the understanding of animal communication and the health of wildlife populations. He has listened to and studied whales for more than 40 years, with a focus on endangered North Atlantic right whales.

Sting (Gordon Sumner) is a musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and activist. He was the principal songwriter, lead singer, and bassist for The Police. He wrote the music and lyrics for the Broadway musical The Last Ship, inspired by his experiences growing up amid the shipbuilding industry in the north of England. He founded the Rainforest Foundation Fund to help save the Brazilian rainforests and protect Indigenous Peoples, and he has supported human rights campaigns for decades.

Hatch is a marine ecologist with the Gerry E. Studds Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary at the mouth of Massachusetts Bay. This area has experienced dramatic increases in shipping, and she studies how low-frequency noise emitted by large ships and other vessels impacts marine mammals who also rely on low-frequency signals for communication, foraging, navigating, and caring for their young.

Originally from New Zealand, Spong is a neuroscientist and cetologist who has immersed himself in orca research since the 1960s. Early in his career, he studied the captive orcas, Hyak and Skana, at the Vancouver Aquarium where he grew to appreciate their intellect and exceptional use of sound. He later advocated to keep whales out of captivity and in 1970 founded OrcaLab with the goal of studying marine mammals without interfering in their lives and habitat. Spong and his assistants share their research findings from the remote Hanson Island in British Columbia via live streams.

Patterson worked at OrcaLab as a research assistant. She joined other volunteers from around the world who visually and acoustically monitor the orcas 24 hours a day during the summer and fall months.

Prochnik taught English and American Literature at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He now lives in New York City and is editor-at-large for Cabinet magazine. Prochnik's writing spans essays, poetry, and fiction.

Reynolds is a widely recognized environmental litigator who took on the U.S. Navy over its use of sonar, fighting all the way to the Supreme Court. He has led numerous successful campaigns, including those to protect the gray whale birthing lagoon and World Heritage Site at Laguna San Ignacio in Baja California to reduce ocean noise pollution, to protect the popular California State Park at San Onofre, and, most recently, to stop the Pebble Mine in southwestern Alaska. He has twice been selected California Lawyer of the Year in the environmental category.

Metcalf graduated with highest honors from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy with a BS in marine transportation and nautical sciences. She spent five years as a deck officer aboard crude oil and product tankers. She earned a JD in 1988 from the Delaware Law School of Widener University.

The Honorable Steven S. Honigman served as the general counsel of the navy and is a recipient of the Department of the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award. He is committed to supporting naval operations while protecting environmental resources.

Dougherty is an American designer and director. Born in Mexico City and raised in California, she is a graduate of Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. In her professional career, she has directed projects ranging from graphic design to commercial directing, including advertising, television and film title sequences, feature film marketing, and experiential design.

Dougherty has created Emmy-nominated main title sequences and has directed global commercial advertising campaigns. Her projects have garnered awards as well as being featured at the Walker Art Center, Hammer Museum, and Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.

Hinerfeld, an Emmy-winning filmmaker and award-winning journalist, oversees Rewrite the Future, an initiative to help Hollywood tell stories about the climate crisis. He founded NRDC's documentary unit and created films including Sonic Sea, narrated by Rachel McAdams; Acid Test, narrated by Sigourney Weaver; Stories from the Gulf, narrated by Robert Redford; and Wild Things. Hinerfeld previously worked at NPR as the senior editor of the Tavis Smiley Show. At KCRW, he produced Warren Olney's daily news discussion program, Which Way, L.A.?, and co-created the nationally syndicated political analysis show, Left, Right, and Center. Hinerfeld covered Southern California as a reporter for KQED's statewide news program, the California Report, and reported regularly for the NPR national news programs Morning Edition and All Things Considered. He has written for the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and Rolling Stone, among other publications. Between public radio stints, he spent four years in Los Angeles City Hall as a senior deputy to then-councilmember Mike Feuer. Hinerfeld graduated cum laude in philosophy from Vassar College and did post-graduate work at the London School of Economics, where his dissertation, "A Critique of Anarchy, State and Utopia," was awarded distinction. Hinerfeld is married to the photographer Laura Kleinhenz and they have two children.

With projects in more than 40 countries, the International Fund for Animal Welfare rescues individual animals, works to prevent cruelty to animals, and advocates for the protection of wildlife and habitats.

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