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FROM THE ESTUARY TO THE ABYSS
Video Annotation The First Step to Making Data out of Videos
By: Christina Ralph and Zeb Schobernd, Grice Marine Laboratory, College of Charleston
Using Geographic Information Systems at Sea
By: Sarah Griffin, Grice Marine Laboratory, College of Charleston
Data Collection on Boats and Submarines
By: Jessica A. Stephen, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
 
THE TRANSECTS PROGRAM
The Transects Program- pathways to ocean research
By: Dr. Leslie Sautter (Dept. of Geology) & Dr. Gorka Sancho (Dept. of Biology)
Project Oceanica, College of Charleston
1 Meter Beam Trawl
By: Marcel Reichert, Ph.D.
Dept. of Biological Sciences, Univ. of South Carolina

CHARLESTON BUMP 2003
Sampling the Charleston Bump: Finding a Needle in a Haystack- Sampling methods used to collect data from the Charleston Bump
By: Elizabeth Wenner, Ph.D.
Marine Resources Research Institute, SC Dept. of Natural Resources
Ragged Claws Under Silent Seas- deepwater crabs of the Charleston Bump
By: Elizabeth Wenner, Ph.D.
Marine Resources Research Institute, SC Dept. of Natural Resources
Sieving the Deep- deep sea filter-feeders
By: Steve Stancyk & Dr. Leslie Sautter
Marine Science Program, University of South Carolina & Project Oceanica
Deep Water Corals- Living Away from the Sun
By: C. Fred T. Andrus & Dr. Leslie Sautter
Savannah River Ecology Lab, University of Georgia & Project Oceanica

What the Heck Is A Clod Card-
The art and science of a poor man's current reader
By: Denise Strickland: Helmuth Lab, Dept. of Biology, University of South Carolina
& BLASST Lab, Dept. of Geology, University of South Carolina
Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler- the ocean in stereo
By: Denise Strickland
Helmuth Lab, Dept. of Biology, University of South Carolina
The Wreckfish Polyprion americanus- King fish of the Bump
By: Dr. George Sedberry
South Carolina Dept. of Natural Resources

Meet Some of the Charleston Bump Residents -
Observations from Sept. 2001
By: Dr. Leslie Sautter & Dr. George Sedberry
Project Oceanica, College of Charleston & South Carolina Dept. of Natural Resources

Discovering A New Species ?- Investigating an unusual creature
By: Dr. Leslie Sautter & C. Wylie Poag
Project Oceanica, College of Charleston & USGS, Marine Branch, Woods Hole
Taxonomy of The Charleston Bump-
An educational activity for middle and high school students.
By: Connie Leverett & Dr. Leslie Sautter
Burke High School & Project Oceanica College of Charleston


OCULINA CORAL BANKS 2003
Oculina Coral Banks 2003 : an overview of the expedition
By: Dr. Leslie Sautter, Dr. John Reed & Andrew Shepard,
Project Oceanica, College of Charleston, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, NOAA National Undersea Research Center University of North Carolina Wilmington
Sediment Sampling Using a Smith - McIntyre Grab Sampler
By: Dr. Leslie Sautter
Project Oceanica, College of Charleston
Remotely Operated Vehicles ( ROV )
By: Dr. Leslie Sautter, Andrew Shepard

Project Oceanica, College of Charleston, NOAA National Undersea Research Center University of UNCW  

CHARLESTON GYRE
MOCNESS Tow: Multiple Opening & Closing Nets & Environmental Systems
By: Rachel McEvers
Project Oceanica, College of Charleston
Bongo Net Tow: A bongo net is a plankton net with two large round openings
By: Rachel McEvers
Project Oceanica, College of Charleston
Fluorometer: A device used to measure the chlorophyll content of sea water
By: Rachel McEvers
Project Oceanica, College of Charleston

UNDERWATER OASES ISLANDS IN THE STREAM 2002
Hogfish Spawning Behavior (Lachnolaimus maximus)
By: Sara Saksewski & Dr. Leslie Sautter
Masters in Environmental Studies graduate & Dept. of Geology , College of Charleston
Hogfish of the Continental Shelf
By: Sara Saksewski & Dr. Leslie Sautter
Masters in Environmental Studies graduate & Dept. of Geology , College of Charleston
Johnson Sea-Link II Submersible Dive Operations
By: Dr. Leslie Sautter
Dept. of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, College of Charleston



 

 



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