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Technical ReportReporte de Viaje S-201 : Actividades Cientifícas SSV Robert C. Seamans, San Diego, California, USA - La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mex. – Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, México. 13 Octubre – 21 Noviembre, 2005(SEA Education Association, 2005-11) Lea, Chuck ; Perez, Victor Andrés LevyEste reporte de viaje proporciona un expediente de información recogida a bordo del SSV Robert C. Seamans durante el viaje S-201 (U.S. State Department Cruise 2005- 82). El derrotero del viaje S-201 (Figura 1, Tabla 1) comprendió desde el norte de San Diego hasta las islas del canal antes de virar hacia mar adentro y hacia el sur. Navegando hacia el sur, el primer acercamiento a tierra se hizo en el lado costero de la Fosa de La Soledad antes de librar Cabo San Lázaro. Le dimos la vuelta al extremo de la Baja y nos arrumbamos hacia el puerto de La Paz. A continuación, realizamos un circuito en forma de ‘z’ en el sur del Gulfo de California antes de proceder hacia mar adentro al fondeadero en la Isla San Benedicto. Las últimas millas nos llevaron al este de Puerto Vallarta. Los participantes del viaje están enlistados en la tabla 2. los proyectos de los estudiantes abordo del S-201 están enlistados en la tabla 3.
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Technical ReportCruise Report C-100 : scientific activities, Woods Hole - Bermuda - Lunenburg - Woods Hole, 21 May - 26 June 1988, SSV Corwith Cramer(SEA Education Association, 1988-06) Lea, ChuckThe purpose of this cruise report is to summarize the scientific activities aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer on cruise c- 100. This cruise was the first Sea Semester voyage aboard the Cramer, and represents a milestone in SEA's efforts in nautical, maritime and oceanographic education.
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Technical ReportCruise Report C-136 : scientific activites aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer, St. Thomas - Bequia - Bonaire - Roatan - Miami, November 30, 1994 to January 10, 1995(SEA Education Association, 1995-01) Lea, ChuckThis cruise report provides a record of academic and research activities conducted on C-136. Oceanographic research on the cruise was almost entirely devoted to accomplishing individual student projects as part of an academic program. The sea-going program is an extension of courses conducted for six weeks on-shore in Woods Hole and emphasizes the application of theoretical concepts to the study of the oceans. The cruise track of C-136 was designed to study and contrast oceanic environments and ecosystems. The oceanography of the Caribbean Sea was well covered by two north-south and one east-west transect of the region. This coverage allowed examination of the complexities of water flow into the Caribbean and its associated biology.
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Technical ReportCruise Report C-104 : scientific activities undertaken aboard SSV Corwith Cramer, Miami - Bahamas - Port Antonio - Roatan - Miami, 9 February 1989 - 22 March 1989(SEA Education Association, 1989-03) Lea, ChuckThe purpose of this cruise report is to summarize the scientific activities of cruise 104 of the SSV Corwith Cramer. The summary includes abstracts from the projects conducted by the students of class C-104. The projects represent the final fruit of a process which begins in Woods Hole during the shore component when possible topics are researched and then refined into written and oral proposals. At sea, a variety of specimens, observations, and measurements are collected and analyzed by the students for presentation to their shipmates. The written projects are returned to Woods Hole for use in the long-term science objectives of SEA and in helping future students design their work. Much of this work was written at sea and represents a first interpretation of the data.
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Technical ReportCruise Report C-131B : scientific activities undertaken aboard SSV Corwith Cramer, Miami, Florida to Norfolk, Virginia, May 6-16, 1994(SEA Education Association, 1994-05) Lea, ChuckThis cruise report outlines the scientific research and academic program conducted on board the SSV Corwith Cramer during Cruise C-131B. The cruise was designed to introduce students to a wide variety of shipboard oceanographic experience and to provide them with a broad multidisciplinary overview of the marine environment. The students actively participated in deploying oceanographic gear, in analyzing the samples collected and in compiling and interpreting data. In addition, their understanding and respect for the skills necessary to operate a vessel at sea were greatly enhanced by their roles as crew members on board the Corwith Cramer. Navigating and maneuvering the vessel to each oceanographic station, the students steered, worked the sails and determined the vessel's location throughout the cruise. Their practical experience was supplemented by lectures and demonstrations by SEA's staff.
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Technical ReportCruise Report S-201 : Scientific Activities, SSV Robert C. Seamans, San Diego, California, USA - La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mex. – Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mex. 13 October – 21 November, 2005(SEA Education Association, 2005-11) Lea, ChuckThis cruise report provides a record of data collected aboard the SSV Robert C. Seamans during Cruise S-201 (U.S. State Department Cruise 2005-82). The cruise track of S-201 (Figure 1, Table 1) took the vessel from San Diego north to the Channel Islands before turning offshore and south. Sailing south, the first landfall was made inshore of the Solidad Basin before clearing the headland at Cabo San Lazaro. The tip of Baja was then rounded and we made port at La Paz. After the port stop we carved a ‘z’ pattern across the southern Gulf of California before proceeding offshore to an anchorage at Isla San Benedicto. The final miles took us east to Puerto Vallarta. The cruise participants are listed in Table 2. Student projects aboard S-201 are listed in Table 3. During the six week voyage we collected samples or data at 83 discrete oceanographic stations (Appendix A), and 48 surface stations (Appendix B). Summaries of sediment collections are listed in Appendix C. Chemical properties with depth are contained in Appendix C. The CTD information is listed in Appendix D. Summaries of sediment collections are listed in Appendix E. Summaries of biological net samples are contained in Appendix F. The CTD data of temperature, salinity, density as well as T-S diagrams and available fluormeter profiles are illustrated in Appendix G. Figure 2 indicates the composite T-S diagram for all CTDs on the voyage. Figure 3 is the surface current magnitude and direction recorded by the ADCP.
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Technical ReportCruise Report C-113 : scientific activities, Woods Hole - St. John's, NFLD - Lunenburg, NS - Woods Hole, 14 July - 24 August 1990(SEA Education Association, 1990-08) Lea, ChuckThe purpose of this cruise report is to summarize the scientific activities of the cruise C-113 aboard SSV Corwith Cramer. The research effort was directed towards the fulfillment of undergraduate research projects. These projects represent the final fruit of a process which began in Woods Hole during the shore component when possible topics were researched and then refined into written and oral proposals.