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Travels by Mind to the Glaciers and Oceans off North-East Greenland

Andreas Muenchow wrote 2 hours ago: Our minds travel easier than the body. My eyes have never seen East Greenland, but I moved across it … more →

Tags: greenland, ice cover, Oceanography 2, Wild Life, Arctic Ocean, continental shelves, Coriolis, C:tD, Glaciers

Large scale whale photos: epic and beautiful.

David Ng wrote 2 days ago: “Photographer and conservationist Bryant Austin captures some truly breathtaking shots of whal … more →

Tags: 1, Biodiversity, Marine Life, Zoology

Sue Cullumber, Plankton, food for the sea! June 13, 2013

scullumber wrote 3 days ago: NOAA Teacher at Sea Sue Cullumber  Onboard NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter June 5 – June 24, 2013 Miss … more →

Tags: 2013, NOAA Research, NOAA Teacher at Sea, Sue Cullumber, bongo, Cape Hatteras, georges bank, Gulf of Maine, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration

Science Dissects Ocean's Nitrogen Cycle

Editorial Staff wrote 3 days ago: June 14, 2013 — The ocean the Titanic sailed through just over 100 years ago was very different from … more →

Tags: climate change, Condition of Oceans, Discovery, Global Warming, Hypoxia, Ocean acidification, watershed pollution, dead zones, Marine Science

Phosphate Presentation

E. Gladwin wrote 4 days ago: Group 3 Phosphate Presentation … more →

Tags: Team Updates, Sams, phosphate, Presentation

Chemical Analysis Methods

E. Gladwin wrote 4 days ago: … more →

Tags: Day Activities, Sams, phosphate, Video, Chemical, Analysis

Calanus Sampling Methods

E. Gladwin wrote 4 days ago: … more →

Tags: Day Activities, Sams, C:tD, sampling, phosphate, Video, research vessel, Calanus

Carbon Is Forever (*)

hypergeometric wrote 1 week ago: The author of Global Warming — Understanding the Forecast, Professor David Archer, also the ex … more →

Tags: Chemistry, Climate, Environment, Geophysics, Physics, fossil fuels, Policy

Day 3: Calanus1 comment

E. Gladwin wrote 1 week ago: Today marked the day when our group went on SAMS‘ larger and main research vessel, Calanus. Th … more →

Tags: Day Activities, Photo, boat, C:tD, LOCH, sound, phosphate, oxygen, Chlorophyll

Earth and Marine Sciences Summer School 18-22 July for current Year 12 students

havantcareers wrote 1 week ago: Imperial College London in conjunction with the University of Southampton are offering a fully funde … more →

Tags: Summer School, University of Southampton, Imperial College London, Colleges and Universities, careers

June 11 - Hail, Calypso!

venera4 wrote 1 week ago: Today’s Factismal: Jacques-Yves Cousteau would be 97 years old today. Born in 1910, Jacques-Yv … more →

Tags: Ocean, Exploration, Famous Scientists

MOB (move on board) day2 comments

HeathO wrote 1 week ago: We sail early tomorrow morning. I haven’t met everyone yet, but those who I have met seem grea … more →

Tags: Research, Science, ships

Day 2: Seol Mara

E. Gladwin wrote 1 week ago: Another morning hard to wake ourselves up, another welcomed breakfast. Group 3 had a busy day ahead … more →

Tags: Day Activities, oban, Scotland, boat, C:tD, sampling

A "warming plateau"?

hypergeometric wrote 1 week ago: There’s was an article in The New York Times yesterday titled “What to make of a warming … more →

Tags: Climate, Environment, Geophysics, Physics, Science, statistics

Plop Plop Fizz Fizz Oh What A Relief It Is12 comments

knieling2012 wrote 1 week ago: 11 x 14 in. Ink on poster board. I got to wondering about my enjoyment doing octopi and ocean floor … more →

Tags: Another Time, Architecture, Art, Artist, Bathysphere, commercials, Education, Frank Lloyd Wright, Jacques Cousteau

RV Investigator complete time-lapse video!

Jas wrote 1 week ago: Reblogged from Investigator @ CSIRO: Just over a year ago construction of Australia’s Marine Nationa … more →

Tags: Science

Day 1: Kames Fish Farm

E. Gladwin wrote 1 week ago: After what felt like little sleep we all trundled down to the bar below our hotel, Markie Dans, for … more →

Tags: Day Activities, Fish farm, Sams

An Oceanside Discovery Center For Your Mini Marine Scientists

Mae Respicio wrote 1 week ago: Maybe the kiddos’ obsession with Discovery Channel ocean shows is getting out of hand (we already pu … more →

Tags: Indoor Fun, outdoor fun, Road Trip, Things to do, beach stops with kids, Discovery Channel, Mae Respicio, Marine biology, monterey bay with kids

Sue Cullumber, Flexibility - Teacher at Dock, June 9, 201313 comments

scullumber wrote 1 week ago: NOAA Teacher at Sea Sue Cullumber  Onboard NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter June 5 – June 24, 2013 Miss … more →

Tags: NOAA Fisheries Service, NOAA Research, NOAA Teacher at Sea, Sue Cullumber, BRIDGE, Cape Hatteras, georges bank, Gordon Gunter, MOCNESS


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