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Tag: data

Studying tiny ocean organisms on a large scale: How do we make sure we have accurate, useful data?
Undergraduate Research

Studying tiny ocean organisms on a large scale: How do we make sure we have accurate, useful data?

Studying phytoplankton across the Northeast U.S. Shelf is much more accessible with continuous chlorophyll-a data, but the data may need…
August 28, 2021August 30, 2021 Megan Chen
Here’s how non-scientists can help protect marine life
Ecology

Here’s how non-scientists can help protect marine life

Have you ever wanted to help do marine science research? Marine protected areas could use your help!
June 5, 2021 Anastasia Yandulskaya
Acquisition and curation and management, oh my!
ocean engineering

Acquisition and curation and management, oh my!

Data management is an often over looked part of the scientific process. But it is quickly becoming the elephant in…
September 27, 2018November 2, 2018 Eric Orenstein
Science Behind the Scenes: The Corps of Exploration on the Exploration Vessel Nautilus
deep sea Ocean Exploration

Science Behind the Scenes: The Corps of Exploration on the Exploration Vessel Nautilus

What kind of people does it take to do research out at sea? Oceanbites writers Ashley Marranzino and Megan Chen…
September 29, 2017September 29, 2017 Megan Chen

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