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2024 NSF-UNOLS Chief Scientist Workshop

2024 NSF-UNOLS Chief Scientist Workshop

A Training Cruise Focused on Biological and Chemical Oceanography
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A rising tide lifts all boats

September 4, 2024 Angel White

          The 2024 Early Career Chief Scientist Training cruise has wrapped up the at sea portion…

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Make plans – but expect them to change (by Ben Borer)

August 29, 2024 Angel White

The opportunity to conduct experiments onboard a research vessel is thrilling, and often the most exciting part of being an…

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First Time at Sea: An Experience of a Lifetime aboard the R/V Kilo Moana (By Charles Izuma Addey)

August 26, 2024 Angel White

Out on the vast North Pacific Ocean! Having embarked on what turned out to be a transformative journey aboard the…

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Images of Marine Snow by the Video Plankton Recorder ( by Andrew Hirzel )

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As you may have seen in previous posts, marine snow (misc. detritus) has been a major theme of KM2414 as…

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What fuels good science? F-O-O-D! (by Mari Bif)

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Scientists work long shifts to get science done at sea, sometimes under extreme weather – I type this as we…

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Mushrooms of the sea (by Xuefeng “Nick” Peng)

August 25, 2024 Angel White

Mushrooms are everywhere, popping up in gardens, forests, and even urban landscapes, showcasing an incredible diversity of shapes, sizes, and…

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Pretty Phytoplankton and Delightful Diatoms (by Shiri Graff van Creveld)

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We are sampling within a phytoplankton bloom, or possibly after the peak of the bloom. When we check the water…

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Witnessing the Decay of a Diatom Bloom Near Station ALOHA by Michael Carlson

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Every year in the late summer, the waters north of the Hawaiian Islands transform. This transformation is marked by the…

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Oceanography: the beautiful game (by Nick Baetge)

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  Two weeks ago, I was sitting in a conference room in Baltimore with 30 or so early career scientists…

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An underwater microbial experiment (by Nicole Martin)

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      Trying to study ocean microbes can be difficult when their natural watery habitat is so different from our laboratories.…

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Recent Posts

  • A rising tide lifts all boats September 4, 2024
  • Make plans – but expect them to change (by Ben Borer) August 29, 2024
  • First Time at Sea: An Experience of a Lifetime aboard the R/V Kilo Moana (By Charles Izuma Addey) August 26, 2024
  • Images of Marine Snow by the Video Plankton Recorder ( by Andrew Hirzel ) August 26, 2024
  • What fuels good science? F-O-O-D! (by Mari Bif) August 26, 2024
  • Mushrooms of the sea (by Xuefeng “Nick” Peng) August 25, 2024
  • Pretty Phytoplankton and Delightful Diatoms (by Shiri Graff van Creveld) August 25, 2024
  • Witnessing the Decay of a Diatom Bloom Near Station ALOHA by Michael Carlson August 25, 2024
  • Oceanography: the beautiful game (by Nick Baetge) August 25, 2024
  • An underwater microbial experiment (by Nicole Martin) August 25, 2024
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