All the students at USM get the opportunity to
go out to sea. Aboard the R/V Seward
Johnson and the R/V Seward Johnson II students participate in the Naval
Research Laboratory’s Slope-to-Shelf Energetics and Exchange Dynamics
(SEED) project
in 2004-2005. Students learn how to
deploy and recover CTD rosettes, make in-situ optical measurements of
absorption and attenuation, measure irradiance and water leaving
radiance, and
sample water for pigments and nutrients.
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