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NOAA Explorer: Science & Technology for Exploration
Continuing scientific and technological advances expand our understanding and appreciation of this still largely unexplored realm.
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WHOI Ocean Tech
See how emerging technology fuels undersea research at the the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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MBARI Earth: Argo Float Lesson
Explore Argo floats with a research scientist/engineer in order to design a prototype and understand how to access data.
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Bridge DATA - The Oyster Calculator
Working in groups, students will design a small-scale oyster farm and use NOAA's online calculator to predict how much nitrogen their operation will remove from the surrounding water over a growing season. Resource type: website, reference.
Oregon Sea Grant K-12 Marine Science Curriculum
This searchable online curriculum offers lessons on marine debris, coastal hazards, and other topics. It also features the Oregon Scientist & Educators Alliance (ORSEA) collection - an extensive catalog of lesson plans developed by teams of educators and marine scientists.
EV Nautilus: Whale Fall [360 Tour]
Oceans 360, through its highly immersive virtual reality content, filmed in oceans around the globe, helps viewers understand the importance of ocean conservation.
EV Nautilus: Whale Fall [360 Tour]
This model was reconstructed by a team at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute using approximately 600 still frames from video taken by ROV Hercules and the E/V Nautilus crew. Resource type: website, reference.
EV Nautilus: Undersea Navigation [Animation]
E/V Nautilus and ROV Hercules are each equipped with transponders to signal or ping to each other to provide a signal or range bearing. This method of "talking" to each other is used to determine and keep track of the location of the ROV.
EV Nautilus: ROV Thrusters [Animation]
ROV Hercules moves through the water using several thrusters that propel water, enabling the vehicle to move up, down, forward, backward, left, and right.
EV Nautilus: Ocean Drifters [Animation]
Ocean drifters measure currents and other parameters, such as temperature and salinity, to further deepen our understanding of the oceanic environment. Resource type: website, reference.
EV Nautilus: Dual Body ROV System [Animation]
Did you know that when using ROVs to explore the deep sea, sometimes two are better than one? In this teaching animation, you can learn about the dual-body ROV system used by ocean explorers to safely and efficiently explore the seafloor.
EV Nautilus: Ship & ROV System [Animation]
Learn about the E/V Nautilus and ROVs Hercules and Argus in this teaching animation that outlines each vessel's specifications.
Chesapeake Bay in Virginia - 72 Years of Historic Shoreline Change [StoryMap]
The history of the Chesapeake Bay is not just about settlements, developments and technology, but also about how shorelines have and will change. Resource type: website, reference.
Ocean Science Radio [Podcast]
Ocean Science Radio is a joint project between Andrew Kornblatt, founder and host of the Online Ocean Symposium, and Samantha Wishnak, Digital Media Coordinator at Ocean Exploration Trust. The program highlights the latest and greatest ocean science stories that the world has to offer.
Marine Tech Talk [Podcast]
Marine Tech Talk is a podcast about the technologies that are enabling discovery and efficient and safe work practices in our oceans and inland waterways. Resource type: website, reference.