Sponsors:
National Oceanographic Partnership ProgramState of Florida
 
Partners:
Florida Institute of OceanographyUS Geological Survey
Department of Environmental ProtectionThe Pier Aquarium
Center for Ocean TechnologyCenter for Ocean Technology
 

Project Oceanography is a live television program designed for middle school science students. Each week during the school year, you can learn about a variety of ocean science topics right in your classroom.
Programs are taught by real scientists and feature a call-in question and answer session at the end of each lesson. Tune in direct from the satellite, or contact us about local cable channel access and videotapes. OR - watch past programs right from the web.

Registration is free and includes Teacher Packets which are designed to give you information pertaining to program topics, activities to do with your students, pages for students’ individual use, and vocabulary and reference lists to enhance student understanding.


Scientists from the University of South Florida hope to gain a better understanding of some of the Antarctic ice and water food webs by studying the pelagic fish and their adaptations. Teacher Packet | Program Video

Antarctica is the most extreme continent in terms of climate and topography. Follow a group of scientists through a 6 week expedition to the Antarctic.Icestory 2000
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Meet the Project Oceanograhpy Staff

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