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...
by Steven Paul | Nov 17, 2021 | News, Student Experiences
Sunset during our last night. As a new marine science graduate student this Fall at USF College of Marine Science, I was very excited to embark upon my first research cruise experience. This was also my first time doing a hydrographic survey, so anticipation was high....
by Catalina Rubiano | Nov 15, 2021 | News, Student Experiences
Me reeling in the underway sound velocity profiler, a key piece of equipment on a mapping cruise. Our team has been underway for four days during which time we have been mapping in a target area outlined by NOAA’s Office of Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping (IOCM)...
by Rosemary Burkhalter-Castro | Nov 14, 2021 | News, Student Experiences
The R/V WT Hogarth docked at USF CMS before we left on November 10, 2021. If you’ve ever wondered what living at sea feels like, asking a marine scientist is good start. As a marine science graduate student at USF College of Marine Science (USF CMS), I can tell you...
by Sarah Grasty | Mar 17, 2021 | News
Above: Chief Scientist, Matthew Hommeyer (left), and FIO Science Technician, Andrew Warren, prepare to deploy the underway sound velocity profiler (underway SVP) towfish aboard the R/V W.T. Hogarth in February 2021. After three postponements due to COVID-19 and a slew...
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