A P eterson Grabber is used for bottom sampling It has a two hinged semicylindrical bucket that is held apart by a cocking device and is released when the grabber hits the floor of the ocean ID: 297875
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Peterson Grabber
A Peterson Grabber is used for bottom sampling. It has a two hinged semicylindrical bucket that is held apart by a cocking device and is released when the grabber hits the floor of the ocean
Ana CarreraSlide2
Peterson Grabber
The Peterson Grabber has been used in fresh water to collect macroscopic fauna in sand, gravel, marl, or clay.Is not intended for salt water sampling and must be painted with protection if so.
Kaitlyn
DuncanSlide3
Secchi Disk
The Secchi
Disk measures the transparency of the water. The transparency of the water gets affected by the algae ,suspended of sediments, and the color of the water. Slide4
Secchi
DiskIs used to measure water clarity.
E’Nya SpeightsSeptember 03,20131st
PeriodSlide5
Trieste
Designed by Swiss scientist Auguste Piccard.Bathyscaphe or deep diving boat that was over 50 feet long.
Consisted of gasoline which made it buoyant.Dove 37,000 feet into the Mariana Trench of the Pacific Ocean into the Challenger Deep.Slide6
Purse seine net
Definition-Net used in menhaden fishing that encircles the school of fishWhat it does-Purse seine nets catch schooling fish like tuna by encircling the school with a wall of netting. They can capture dolphins and other natural predators feeding on the school.Slide7
Purse
Seine Net
A large net , carried by two boats , used to enclose, or trap, a school of fish.
By: Alexus DillardSlide8
Plankton Net
Plankton Nets are a modification on the standard trawl used to collect planktonic organisms, of any size, intact.
Plankton Nets have a long funnel shape that allows them to catch differently sized plankton.
There are 3 forms of plankton nets, which are The Ring Nets, The Bongo Nets, and the
Multinet
.
Kofi J.
Mrs.Rhymer
1
st
Period
http://www.coml.org/edu/tech/collect/planktonnets.htm
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Plankton Net
A piece of equipment used to collect phytoplankton and zooplankton samples.
Edin
SujakSlide10
A L C Y O N E
Alcyone is one of the main stars of the Pleiades cluster. Its official astronomical designation is Eta Taurus, and it's approximately 407.4 light years away.Slide11
The
Alcyone
, is a oceanographic ship registered in France.
Brianna McCantsSlide12
Core Sampler
a roughly cylindrical piece of subsurface material removed by a special drill and brought to the surface for examination
Angelic Williamson 9/3/13 1stSlide13
Core sampler equipment is used to collect virtually undisturbed soil core samples for soil profiling and environmental investigation
Core SAMPLER
Sherlock Greg SoetanSlide14
hydrometer is a tool use
to measure the gravity of
liquid Francisco arreola Slide15
Conshelf
Definition: Continental Shelf Station Two was an attempt an environment where men could work/live on the sea floor.
An idea of what there underwater habitat looked like.
There were different stages of conshelf, i, ii, iii … and so on.
Elijah McClinton 1
st
period
Conshelf proved that human beings can live under the sea for long periods of time but that, even though they have the physical and psychological capabilities, humans are not made to exist in a world without sun.
http://www.cousteau.org/technology/conshelfSlide16
conshelf
In 1962, Conshelf I was set up off Marseilles at ten meters depth. steel cylinder, 5 meters long & 2.5 meters in diameter.Conshelf
proved that human beings can live under the sea for long periods of time.Conshelf II was essentially a small village, built on the floor of the Red Sea at ten meters depth. Slide17
Dredge
an apparatus for bringing up objects or mud from a river or seabed by scooping or dragging. This helps the rivers and seabed be clean .Slide18
Water Collecting Bottle
The bottles shown above are originally called niskin bottles and are used for collecting ocean water as a marine census. These bottles either have one opening at the top or two, one on top and the other at the bottom. They are all put together to make on big CTD that’s thrown into the ocean and collects the samples.
-Shelsy López Slide19
Water Collecting Bottle -
NiskinA Niskin bottle is a device for obtaining samples of seawater at a specific depth.
Designed in 1910 by the early 20th-century explorer and oceanographer Fridtjof Nansen and further developed by Shale Niskin.
Mirza
Karic
1
st
Period
Oceanography
9-3-13Slide20
The Alvin
Used by the navy as a
Deep
Submergence
Vehicle (D.S.V.) and used by
Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution
as a national
oceanographic
facility. Maneuverability tool used under the water at all depth making it easier for research. Its only down side is its 2 hour dive to the seafloor and 2 surfacing roughly giving you 4 hours of search time.
Stephen HeightSlide21
Side-Scan Sonar
A side scan sonar creates a picture of the seafloor. It measures the strength of how loud the return echo is and paints a picture.
Work cited:
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/seafloor-mapping/how_sidescansonar.html#Jade JonesSlide22
Reversing Thermometer
By: Brian GaleanoMeasures
underwater temperature and pressure.“Consists of two mercury thermometers—one protected from the water pressure and the other exposed—mounted so that they can slide up and down a cable lowered from a ship” (Britannica).”When lowered to the depth to be measured,
device called a messenger is dropped down the cable, the thermometers are inverted, breaking their mercury columns, and preserving their temperature readings as the device is hauled back on board ship. Slide23
Aluminaut
Aluminaut was the world's first aluminum submarine , built in 1964 . This contraption weighed in at 80-ton, 15.5 meter manned deep-ocean research submersible was built by Reynolds Metals Company, which was seeking to advertise the utility of aluminumBy : Donte
’ BlackmonSlide24
Aluminaut
Sam Martinez
It was built in 1964First aluminum submarineIt was used to measure the depth of the water and to explore the ocean Slide25
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A Dip Net is a bag net with a handle that is used especially to scoop fish from the water. -This tool helps humans catch and gather fish more easily.
Dip NetSlide26
Current Meter
A device that is used to measure the water velocity or current in a river
KC Stanley
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Current Meter
Used to measure the velocity of moving water in a river in order to determine its discharge also known as stream flow.
http://www.scientif.com/current_meters.htm
http://search.usa.gov/search/images?affiliate=noaa.gov&m=false&query=current+meters
http://search.usa.gov/search/images?affiliate=noaa.gov&m=false&query=current+meters
Melissa
M
arban
1
st
period Slide28
Ernad
HasanovicFLIP: (floating instrument platform)is the US Navy's oldest, and most unusual, research vessel.the FLIP ship, it is actually a 355ft long, spoon-shaped buoy which can be flipped from horizontal to a vertical Slide29
Nansen Bottle
-K’Andre Haley
Purpose-The Nansen Bottle is a device for obtaining samples of seawater at a specific depth. It was created by early oceanographer and Norwegian Fridtjof NansenSlide30
Nansen Bottle
Kourtney Burrisan apparatus used in oceanographic studies for collecting water samples at predetermined depthsSlide31
Underwater Camera
Underwater photography is the process of taking photographs while under water. It is usually done while scuba diving, but can be done while diving on surface.