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  • Technical Report
    Cruise Report C-204 : Scientific data collected aboard SSV Corwith Cramer, Key West, FL – Jamaica – Roatan, Honduras – Key West, FL, 24 March 2006 – 30 April 2006
    (SEA Education Association, 2006-04) Scott, Timothy
    This report provides a record of the data collected during cruise C-204 of the SSV Corwith Cramer (U.S. State Department Cruise 2005-108) on her voyage from Key West, FL to Key West FL, March 24 – April 30, 2006 (Figure 1). Samples and/or data were collected at 70 discrete oceanographic stations (Table 1) in addition to continuously sampling water depth, sub-bottom profiles, Acoustic Doppler Current Profiles (ADCP), and flow-through sea surface temperature, salinity and in vivo fluorescence. This report summarizes sea surface chemical and biological characteristics (Tables 2 and 3), subsurface biological samples (Table 4), surface sediment characteristics (Table 5) and chemical properties with depth (Table 6). Summary contour plots of temperature and salinity show largescale hydrography of the western Caribbean Sea (Figure 2). Lengthy CTD, CHIRP, ADCP, and flow-through data are not reported here. All unpublished data can be made available by arrangement with the Sea Education Association (SEA) archivist (contact information, p.2). The information in this report is not intended to represent final interpretation of the data and should not be excerpted or cited without written permission from SEA. As part of SEA’s educational program, undergraduates conduct student-designed oceanographic research during the cruise. Project topics include physical, chemical, biological and geological oceanography (Table 7). Student research efforts culminate in a written paper and oral presentation to the ship’s company. These papers are available on request from SEA.
  • Technical Report
    Cruise Report C-133A : scientific activities undertaken aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer, Woods Hole, MA to Appledore Island, ME, June 20 - June 29, 1994
    (SEA Education Association, 1994-06) Scott, Timothy
    This report outlines the scientific investigations conducted aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer during cruise C-133A, Oceanography of the Gulf of Maine, offered jointly by the Sea Education Association (SEA) and the Shoals Marine Laboratory (SML). The academic objective of this three-week course was to provide high school students with a practical introduction to oceanographic field research. This was accomplished in two parts, first the open-ocean environment of the waters surrounding Cape Cod were studied during a ten day cruise aboard the Corwith Cramer. Under the supervision of SEA scientists, students used modern oceanographic sampling gear to collect geological, physical, chemical and biological data pertinent to our cruise track. These data were then analyzed and interpreted by the students, who summarized their findings in oral presentations at the end of the cruise. Much of the data collected during this cruise are presented in this report.