Cruise Report S-215 : scientific activites undertaken aboard the SSV Robert C. Seamans, Tahiti, French Polynesia – Nuku Hiva, Marquesas, French Polynesia– Oahu, HI, USA, 13 February – 21 March 2008
Cruise Report S-215 : scientific activites undertaken aboard the SSV Robert C. Seamans, Tahiti, French Polynesia – Nuku Hiva, Marquesas, French Polynesia– Oahu, HI, USA, 13 February – 21 March 2008
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2008-03
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Jaroslow, Gary E.
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10.1575/1912/4475
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Abstract
This cruise report provides a record of data collected aboard the SSV Robert C. Seamans
during Cruise S-215 during February – March of 2008. The cruise track transected the central
Pacific Ocean from Tahiti, French Polynesia to Oahu, HI with a port stop at Nuku Hiva, French
Polynesia (Fig. 1). The sea-going program is an extension of Sea Education Association (SEA)
courses conducted for six weeks on shore in Woods Hole and emphasizes the application of
theoretical concepts to the study of the oceans. Oceanographic research conducted during
Cruise S-215 involved extensive data collection for individual student projects (Table 1) and
ongoing SEA research programs. The student projects focused on current scientific problems in
physical, chemical, biological, geological, and environmental oceanography, and stressed the
interdisciplinary nature of the applied science. In particular, the complex interaction of oceanic
processes was emphasized by interdisciplinary, regional, and temporal comparative analyses of
the various data sets collected.
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Tahiti, French Polynesia – Nuku Hiva, Marquesas, French Polynesia– Oahu, HI, USA, 13 February – 21 March 2008