Posts Tagged ‘ioos’

Exhibit Design for an Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)

November 3rd, 2009 by Janice McDonnell | Filed in Events
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COSEE NOW invites you to participate in an online seminar series that will discuss the challenges of designing exhibits using real-time data from Ocean Observing Systems.

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Catching the $250,000 “Fish”

April 27th, 2009 by Chris Petrone | Filed in Ocean Observatory Stories
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Researching the ocean’s many mysteries is never easy, especially when you’re using the latest in robotic technology. This is why programs for teachers generally include a field component where oceanographers can demonstrate how they conduct their research and the challenges they face. But in this story from Virginia Institute of Marine Science, you’ll never guess who catches the big fish this time.

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