US GO-SHIP is part of the international GO-SHIP network of sustained hydrographic sections, supporting physical oceanography, the carbon cycle, and marine biogeochemistry and ecosystems. The US program is sponsored by US CLIVAR and OCB. Funded by the National Science Foundation and NOAA.

News

A16S Blog Jan 22, 2014

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Follow the participants of A16S as they do science in the South Atlantic.

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R/V Revelle Against a Cruise Ship Oct 31, 2013

Here is a photo of the R/V Roger Revelle, one of the largest ships in the UNOLS fleet (shared with with her sister ships) in front of the Legend of the Seas, one of the smallest ships in the Royal Caribbean International fleet of cruise ships.

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A16N Blogs Oct 4, 2013

Meet the participants aboard the A16N cruise.

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P02: Cruise Group Blog Oct 4, 2013

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A16N Blog: Monica Mejia Oct 4, 2013

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Monica Mejia is a teacher at Terra Environmental Research Institute in Miami Dade who is sampling C14_DIC for RASMAS. Read Monica Mejia’s “Adventure at Sea”.

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A16N Blog: Josh Levy Oct 4, 2013

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Josh Levy is a recent graduate from UM running ph and alkalinity samples. Josh Levy is “Lost at Sea”.

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A16N Blog: Rachel Shelley Oct 4, 2013

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Rachel Shelley is a post doc at FSU. She is a chemist for the trace metals group.

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Women in Oceanography Oct 4, 2013

Join Lisa Beal and her crew aboard the R/V Knorr as they study the Agulhas Current.

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Deploying Argo Floats Oct 4, 2013

Watch how the ARGO floats are deployed!

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Flip Marine Research Vessel Oct 4, 2013

Watch how the FLIP changes position!

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