Dave Grant, Sandy Hook, NJ 07732
ASLO - Orlando
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography

 
Dawn at Orlando where we spent the week
show-casing materials for OceanLeadership.

 
We present at the American Society of
Limnology and Oceanography

 
Researchers mapping the Arctic
seabed where icebergs dig ruts.

 

 
One of many topics of concern is
rapid melting of the Arctic icecap.

 
   

 
Paleoclimates and currents can be
traced using deep sea drill cores.

Take the Ocean Drilling Quiz


Testing teachers:
A giant jig-saw puzzle floor mat challenges visiting teachers to piece together enlarged images of microfossils
   

 
Graduate students defended their
research on currents and other features.

 
   

 
Ice fauna and ocean food webs
were extensiely reviewed
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Changes in the Arctic could
affect the whole planet.

 
Continue to Arctic Canada and Greenland

 
Click here or these images
for Arctic pictures.
Arctic weather TODAY
Polar Gateways January 2008

 

 

 
While some students showed
marinelife artwork, others updated
us on  research in the field
and at their universities

 
Click on the image for more of Florida


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For more ocean information, follow these links:
Marinelife

School of Rock 2007
Exploring Ocean Cores at the IODP

Gulf Coast Repository for deep sea drilling cores
Dave Grant
- Ocean Institute, Sandy Hook, NJ 07732
Take the Ocean Drilling Quiz

 
Click here or these images for more Alaska pictures.
Arctic weather TODAY
Polar Gateways January 2008

To continue on to Arctic Canada and Greenland, click the images below.

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