Evidence of Work
During this project there wasn't many problems at all just getting the project done in time. We finished our project with around a minute left so we finished just in time.
Content
The First Mariners: Ancient Pacific Islanders-3,000-1,000 BC, Navigate with wind, current, wave patterns, Phoenicians 2000-1200 BC, Sailed around Mediterranean, Celestial navigation, trade routes, colonization
The First Marine Biologist: Aristotle, 4th Century B.C. (384-322 BC), Greek scholar, Written records of significant biological and observations.
Captain James Cook: English sea captain Made scientific observations Employed a full-time naturalist Three voyages to Antarctic and Pacific Islands 1768-1779. Killed by Hawaiians in 1779
Charles Darwin: H.M.S. Beagle 1831, Proposed theory of evolution by natural selection, Studies of coral reefs, plankton, and barnacles and many more organisms
Wilkes Expedition: Vain and cruel captain, Charted coast of Antarctica, 280 South Pacific Islands and “Oregon”, 1838-1842, Cost $928,000, First international survey, funded by the US
The Challenger Expedition: British warship 1872-1876 Geared for dredging Water sampling Bottom sampling 50 volumes of data
Marine Labs: To study living organisms, Long term experiments, Access to more biologists
Sonar: Urgency for military use funded Woods Hole and Scripps 1914-1918
SCUBA; Allowed marine biologists to observe marine organisms in their natural environment, up to 165 feet. 1943
Satellite Imagery: Monitor global temperature, weather, algae production, pollution
FLIP: Filling the hollow hull with water swings FLIP to a vertical position and stabilizes the vessel. 1960's
Alvin: a deepsea submersible, Woods Hole, Built in 1964, Owned by US NAVY, Can reach 99% of the global ocean floor, Submerges up to 6500 meters (about 21300 ft)
Remote Operated Vehicle: The robotic arm of the ROV Ventana captures a pom-pom anemone. 1970's to present
Aquarius: An underwater marine biology lab, has living quarters at a depth of 20 meters for ten day missions. 1986
Crittercam: Putting a camera on an animal and watching what the animal normally does. 1986
AUV=Autonomous Underwater Vehicles: vehicle moves by its own controls, 1991
NOAA Okeanos Explorer: Telepresence Technology=cameras to view ocean floor, 2010-present, has a dedicated ROV
The First Marine Biologist: Aristotle, 4th Century B.C. (384-322 BC), Greek scholar, Written records of significant biological and observations.
Captain James Cook: English sea captain Made scientific observations Employed a full-time naturalist Three voyages to Antarctic and Pacific Islands 1768-1779. Killed by Hawaiians in 1779
Charles Darwin: H.M.S. Beagle 1831, Proposed theory of evolution by natural selection, Studies of coral reefs, plankton, and barnacles and many more organisms
Wilkes Expedition: Vain and cruel captain, Charted coast of Antarctica, 280 South Pacific Islands and “Oregon”, 1838-1842, Cost $928,000, First international survey, funded by the US
The Challenger Expedition: British warship 1872-1876 Geared for dredging Water sampling Bottom sampling 50 volumes of data
Marine Labs: To study living organisms, Long term experiments, Access to more biologists
Sonar: Urgency for military use funded Woods Hole and Scripps 1914-1918
SCUBA; Allowed marine biologists to observe marine organisms in their natural environment, up to 165 feet. 1943
Satellite Imagery: Monitor global temperature, weather, algae production, pollution
FLIP: Filling the hollow hull with water swings FLIP to a vertical position and stabilizes the vessel. 1960's
Alvin: a deepsea submersible, Woods Hole, Built in 1964, Owned by US NAVY, Can reach 99% of the global ocean floor, Submerges up to 6500 meters (about 21300 ft)
Remote Operated Vehicle: The robotic arm of the ROV Ventana captures a pom-pom anemone. 1970's to present
Aquarius: An underwater marine biology lab, has living quarters at a depth of 20 meters for ten day missions. 1986
Crittercam: Putting a camera on an animal and watching what the animal normally does. 1986
AUV=Autonomous Underwater Vehicles: vehicle moves by its own controls, 1991
NOAA Okeanos Explorer: Telepresence Technology=cameras to view ocean floor, 2010-present, has a dedicated ROV
Reflection
During this project I would like to think that I drew some pretty nice pictures, and being a leader. I feel like I lead our team to finish the project because when someone didn't have anything to do they asked me and I gave them something to do. When Mario was confused about what to draw I showed him what to draw and how to do it.
I struggled with neatness during this project. My handwriting is not neat at all and really messy so I had Jake write all the information about the objects. All and all this project was pretty fun and my group made this even more fun because I am friends with all of them.
I struggled with neatness during this project. My handwriting is not neat at all and really messy so I had Jake write all the information about the objects. All and all this project was pretty fun and my group made this even more fun because I am friends with all of them.