by Bea Combs-Hintze | Jul 20, 2023 | News, Student Experiences, Summer 2023 Blog Series
Written by: Bea Combs-Hintze We are in a self-contained vessel and all around us is the greatest source of life on Earth — the balancing force of weather and what makes our planet livable — our Oceans. However, this situation is actually a great paradox. Survival...
by Angelique Rosa Marín | Jul 18, 2023 | News, Student Experiences, Summer 2023 Blog Series
Written by: Angelique Rosa Marín (PhD Student) When I received word that I would be sailing aboard the esteemed NOAA Nancy Foster research vessel, I could hardly contain my excitement. Not only would I be trained in hydrography data acquisition, planning, and...
by Kristin Erickson | Jul 11, 2023 | News, Summer 2023 Blog Series
Written by: Kristin Erickson (FL Coastal Mapping Program [FCMaP] Coordinator) Successful research scientists work hard to obtain a well-rounded education, taking years of time (and often money!) to earn their undergraduate and graduate degrees. But I believe...
by Samantha D'Angelo | Jun 28, 2023 | News, Student Experiences, Summer 2023 Blog Series
Written by: Samantha D’Angelo (Undergraduate Intern & USF Student) Hello all! When presented with the opportunity to engage in an oceanic expedition full of hydrographic mapping I could hardly contain my excitement. How often do you get to experience...
by Stephan O'Brien | Jun 27, 2023 | News, Summer 2023 Blog Series
Written by: Stephan O’Brien, PhD (COMIT Reserach Scientist) I participated in the second leg of the seabed mapping project tasked with acquiring bathymetric data at Blake Plateau, South Carolina. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office...
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