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Worlds Collide: Biology meets Hydrography

Worlds Collide: Biology meets Hydrography

by Marty Sims | Jun 21, 2023 | News, Student Experiences, Summer 2023 Blog Series

Written by: Marty Sims (MS Student) At the end of my first year as a master’s student, I was immediately met with a wonderful opportunity to join my first-ever research cruise and sail aboard NOAA’s Nancy Foster. Alongside fellow classmates and colleagues at USF, as...
COMIT Wraps Integrative Topographic and Bathymetric Survey of Lower Tampa Bay

COMIT Wraps Integrative Topographic and Bathymetric Survey of Lower Tampa Bay

by Sarah Grasty | Feb 10, 2022 | News

Above: Hobie Boeschenstein from SeaTrac piloting the SP-48.   The Center for Ocean Mapping and Innovative Technologies (COMIT), an element of the University of South Florida’s College of Marine Science in St. Petersburg, recently completed a four-week field...
Mapping the Big Bend – Student Blog #3

Mapping the Big Bend – Student Blog #3

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....
Mapping the Big Bend – Student Blog #2

Mapping the Big Bend – Student Blog #2

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)...
Mapping the Big Bend – Student Blog #1

Mapping the Big Bend – Student Blog #1

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...
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