Showing results for ""wave"" Search Site Content You can search using keywords to narrow down the list of results. To clear this field, scroll down and click Reset. Language Content type Article (8) Photo (3) Video (2) Article Type Article (2) Personal Perspectives (2) Topics (-) Technology (13) Exploration (10) Pollution (3) Tides & Currents (3) Careers (2) Genetics (2) Gulf Oil Spill (2) Climate Change (1) Habitat Destruction (1) Microbes (1) Ocean Life (1) Solutions & Success Stories (1) Temperature & Chemistry (1) Waves, Storms & Tsunamis (1) Tags Technology (8) Research vessels (6) Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (4) Oil spills (4) Currents (3) Deepwater Horizon (3) NOAA (2) Oceanography (2) Scientists at work (2) Reset Photo Wave Tank At SL Ross Building a Better Dispersant When oil spills in the ocean, slicks are the center of media attention because... January 2015 CARTHE Drifters: Where does oil go when it is spilled? Throw a message in a bottle into the vast ocean and where does it go? The answer... February 2014 Personal Perspectives Diving into the Sandstorm Diving can be a wild ride that evokes more than a little trepidation, especially... December 2013 Photo The Trials of Ship-Bound Research Doing scientific research on a ship isn't always easy. On top of having to live... Photo Following the Dye by Drone This small drone helped scientists follow a trail of pink dye tracking water...... video Ship Under a Bridge Fri, 01/14/2011 - 11:34 video Tracking Tsunamis Fri, 01/14/2011 - 12:16 Personal Perspectives Sequencing at Sea: Studying Small Things Using Big Equipment Microbes are some of the most important organisms in the sea. These miniscule...... August 2014 An Ocean of Energy: Bringing Offshore Wind to America Three miles off the coast of Block Island, a roughly ten square mile haven for...... August 2017 FLIP: The FLoating Instrument Platform You’re out to sea on a 355 foot platform, and suddenly one end begins to slowly...... July 2012 Article Happy 50th Birthday, FLIP – a Mobile Research Island Ships are well-known for their tiny rooms and tight quarters. But have you heard... July 2012 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next Last page Last Site Search Sort by RelevanceTitle SortAuthored on Order AscDesc Sort By RelevanceA-ZZ-ANewestOldest
Building a Better Dispersant When oil spills in the ocean, slicks are the center of media attention because... January 2015
CARTHE Drifters: Where does oil go when it is spilled? Throw a message in a bottle into the vast ocean and where does it go? The answer... February 2014
Personal Perspectives Diving into the Sandstorm Diving can be a wild ride that evokes more than a little trepidation, especially... December 2013
Photo The Trials of Ship-Bound Research Doing scientific research on a ship isn't always easy. On top of having to live...
Photo Following the Dye by Drone This small drone helped scientists follow a trail of pink dye tracking water......
Personal Perspectives Sequencing at Sea: Studying Small Things Using Big Equipment Microbes are some of the most important organisms in the sea. These miniscule...... August 2014
An Ocean of Energy: Bringing Offshore Wind to America Three miles off the coast of Block Island, a roughly ten square mile haven for...... August 2017
FLIP: The FLoating Instrument Platform You’re out to sea on a 355 foot platform, and suddenly one end begins to slowly...... July 2012
Article Happy 50th Birthday, FLIP – a Mobile Research Island Ships are well-known for their tiny rooms and tight quarters. But have you heard... July 2012