ED24A:
New Advances in Oceanographic Research and Education through Innovative Technologies & Experiences II Posters
ED24A:
New Advances in Oceanographic Research and Education through Innovative Technologies & Experiences II Posters
New Advances in Oceanographic Research and Education through Innovative Technologies & Experiences II Posters
Session ID#: 8733
Session Description:
High bandwidth telecommunications have been used to bring the immediacy of discovery to the widest possible community. Sea-going research vessels are devoting resources to bringing real-time experiences to shoreside researchers, students, and the public. While this expansion has occurred, the size of oceanographic fleets - from the number and physical size of newly commissioned vessels is decreasing. Bridging remote field research between scientists at sea and the worldwide learning community has become a successful tool for exposing career pathways in the marine sciences and engaging new and underrepresented audiences by broadening public outreach. This session will look at how telepresence is expanding participation in these remote scientific journeys, and how it can help to facilitate real-time and meaningful participation in deep ocean investigations from shore as well as at sea.
This session will draw upon perspectives from students, early career scientists and experienced participants who have worked with telepresence across multiple expeditions supported through federal agencies and non-profit organizations. Lessons learned, strategies, challenges, and future directions for strengthening education-focused oceanographic shipboard programs will all be explored. Examples of topics highlighted in this session may include student mentorship, scientist engagement, authentic research experiences, telepresence and remote science, and other online programs.
Primary Chair: Christopher R German, WHOI, Woods Hole, MA, United States
Chairs: Amanda W Demopoulos1, Nicole Raineault2, Katherine Lynn Croff Bell2, Carlie Wiener3, Allison Miller3, Leonard J Pace4, Victor Zykov3 and Allison Fundis2, (1)US Department of Interior, Herndon, VA, United States(2)Ocean Exploration Trust, Narragansett, RI, United States(3)Schmidt Ocean Institute, Palo alto, CA, United States(4)Schmidt Ocean Institute, Washington, DC, United States
Moderators: Katherine Lynn Croff Bell, Ocean Exploration Trust, Narragansett, RI, United States and Carlie Wiener, Schmidt Ocean Institute, Palo alto, CA, United States
Student Paper Review Liaison: Nicole Raineault, Ocean Exploration Trust, Narragansett, RI, United States
Index Terms:
3080 Submergence instruments: ROV, AUV, submersibles [MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS]
4894 Instruments, sensors, and techniques [OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL]
9805 Instruments useful in three or more fields [GENERAL OR MISCELLANEOUS]
9820 Techniques applicable in three or more fields [GENERAL OR MISCELLANEOUS]
Co-Sponsor(s):
- B - Biogeochemistry and Nutrients
- IS - Instrumentation & Sensing Technologies
- ME - Marine Ecosystems
- MG - Marine Geology & Sedimentology
Abstracts Submitted to this Session:
Creating Student Engagement Through Immersion: Exploring the MT6 Shipwreck in Puget Sound via Submersible, Using a Team Challenge Format (87433)
Enabling the Telepresence Paradigm for the UNOLS Community - Guidance for Scientists and Ship Operators (93540)
USING OCEAN EXPLORATION IN THE ATLANTIC CANYONS TO ADVANCE CONVERSATIONS ABOUT TRANSATLANTIC OCEAN LITERACY (88790)
JR Live: Lessons Learned from Ship-to-Shore Interactions with the JOIDES Resolution (89934)
Spatial Variability and Structure of Hydrothermal Ecosystems at the Tempus Fugit Vent on the Galápagos Spreading Center (89750)
Engaging the Public in the 38th Voyage Of The Whaling Ship the Charles W. Morgan with Coastal Telepresence Technology (92394)
Piloting Telepresence-Enabled Education and Outreach Programs from a UNOLS Ship - Live Interactive Broadcasts from the R/V Endeavor (93553)
Using telepresence enabled remote-operated vehicles to assess hydrothermal outflow along a collapse scar near the Kick’em Jenny Volcano (91547)
Increasing Shore-based Participation of Scientists & Students in Telepresence-enabled Nautilus Expeditions (91842)
Deep Sea Gazing: Making Ship-Based Research Aboard RV Falkor Relevant and Accessible (92434)
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