U.S. GLOBEC Outreach Documents


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Near real-time outreach (daily reports) of July-August 2003 Cruises (4 vessels) in the Northern Gulf of Alaska. Britta Hinrichsen, an Honors College Student at Oregon State University provided real-time web outreach fo this cruise in 2003. Subsequently, she completed her University Honors College Thesis titled, "Public Outreach for Oceanographic Research: A Case Study of the U.S. GLOBEC Program" in 2004. Click here for a pdf copy of this thesis, or here for access to various outreach presentations she made about her experience.

Teacher-at-Sea Real-Time Activities Reports from The Roger Revelle August 2002 Cruise in the California Current System. A classroom exercise (suitable for grades 6-12) that illustrates the concept of sampling ocean temperature at different spatial scales (resolutions) is available. Click here to go to the classroom exercise.

A Cruise through the Lens - A Photoessay of the New Horizon cruise in July-August 2000.


A one-page PDF file that briefly introduces U.S. GLOBEC NEP program and the work being done at Oregon State University.

A three-page PDF file titled, "Salmon covariability in the Northeast Pacific Ocean", by H. P. Batchelder and P. T. Strub, prepared for GLOBEC-International Document.

Table of research activities, observations and primary scientific investigators involved in the CCS and CGOA programs. This table prepared to accompany several articles published in Oceanography magazine in June 2002. See the links below.