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A Week Aboard the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster: A Student’s Journey

A Week Aboard the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster: A Student’s Journey

by Roxann Vistocci | Oct 21, 2024 | News, Student Experiences

University of South Florida and Center for Ocean Mapping and Innovative Technologies-affiliated students participate in oceanographic research aboard the NOAA ship, Nancy Foster, July 15-21, 2024. This video offers a glimpse into life aboard a research vessel; the...
Forging a road through interdisciplinary applications of hydrography

Forging a road through interdisciplinary applications of hydrography

by Marie Meranda | Jul 21, 2023 | News, Student Experiences, Summer 2023 Blog Series

Written by: Marie Meranda (PhD Candidate) As I step foot on board the Nancy Foster, it’s hard to believe I’m here. As we go around the lab making introductions, most people are in a field related to seafloor mapping, benthic habitats, geology, and sonar engineering....
Unforgettable Times aboard the NOAA ship, Nancy Foster

Unforgettable Times aboard the NOAA ship, Nancy Foster

by Angelique Rosa Marín | Jul 18, 2023 | News, Student Experiences, Summer 2023 Blog Series

Written by: Angelique Rosa Marín (PhD Student) When I received word that I would be sailing aboard the esteemed NOAA Nancy Foster research vessel, I could hardly contain my excitement. Not only would I be trained in hydrography data acquisition, planning, and...
Hydrography: The Ship, The Storm, and the Grad Student

Hydrography: The Ship, The Storm, and the Grad Student

by Steven Paul | Jul 13, 2023 | News, Student Experiences, Summer 2023 Blog Series

Written by: Steven Paul (MS Student) Hello everyone! My name is Steven Paul and I am about to finish my second year as a Master’s student in Dr. Ali Graham’s lab. A common question I get asked is how someone gets into a field like hydrography. There is no one set way,...
Charting off Charleston: Contributing to NOAA Marine Mapping on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf

Charting off Charleston: Contributing to NOAA Marine Mapping on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf

by Mark Mussett | Jul 5, 2023 | News, Student Experiences, Summer 2023 Blog Series

Written by: Mark Mussett (MS Student) Despite a delay in the cruise schedule owing to an active start to the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, I joined a troupe of fellow scientists and students from the CMS community to make the journey from St. Petersburg to...
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