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    HMS CHALLENGER JOURNAL

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    HMS Challenger Journal Day 1 – December 23‚ 1872 Hello‚ journal! It is our first official day of this adventure I am about to take on the HMS Challenger. The weather isn’t to dandy today in England where we are leaving from‚ it’s a little rainy and cold‚ the worst mixture. But! We have to get a move on‚ I’m extremely excited to embark on this journey and I am honored to be a part of this history. I’m most excited and feel a sort of curiosity because we have such an abundant amount of useful technology

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    HMS Challenger Journal Day 1 – December 22nd 1872 The ship set sail from Portsmouth‚ England early yesterday morning and we have been sailing for nearly a whole 24 hours; I’m supposing we’re about 40 degrees north of the equator. It’s a great day for sailing‚ the water is crystal blue‚ my hair is gently blowing though the wind‚ and there’s not a cloud in sight. Today my job was to use the scientific tool‚ the dredge. A dredge takes samples along the surface of the seafloor while being dragged across

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    HMS Challenger Journal Day 1 – December 22nd 1872 The ship set sail from Portsmouth‚ England early yesterday morning and we have been sailing for almost a whole 24 hours; I’m assuming we’re about 40 degrees north of the equator. It’s a perfect day out for sailing‚ the water is crystal blue‚ my hair is softly blowing though the wind‚ and there’s not a cloud in sight. Today my job was to use a dredge. A dredge takes samples along the surface of the seafloor while being dragged across the bottom.

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    02.02 HMS Challenger Journal of a Scientist December 30th: First day at sea and already the sea sickness is starting to get to me‚ but it’s not that bad‚ because this is for science. We are off the coast of Vigo and it’s raining real badly today. The boat is rocking back and forth but we still tried to do some research. A dredge took samples along the surface of the seafloor while being dragged across the bottom. We got some samples of mud‚ and collected small organisms off the bottom. January

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    Journal Entry Mason Urbina Day One‚ December 22nd‚ 1872 We have set out on our voyage in the blistering cold England weather. This is not the smoothest start for a hopeful wondrous adventure‚ but I have my homemade Weasel coffee to help me stay awake. Nonetheless‚ I have brought all the tools I possess. Today my team of scientists will use the Buchanan Water Sampler to test the carbonic acids in the water‚ but before we embark on this journey I have noticed that this vessel is remarkable

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    marine science

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    1. What are rocky shores? They are big rocks that are exposed at low tide 2. How are organisms on a rocky shore distributed? By the horizontal zones that relate to the tolerance of the species to either exposure to air or under water. 3. What three types of bedrock are typically found in a rocky shore ecosystem? Rocky shores‚ sandy shores‚ and salt marsh 4. What are the different zones of the rocky shore? Upper = splash‚ middle = littoral‚ lower = sub littoral. 5. What plants are found in each

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    What symptoms led to the diagnosis of our patients? The two types of sickness are Lyngba and Karlodinium Veneficum. You can get lyngba when you swimming in the ocean and you can get karlodinum veneficum if you eaten a fish they have toxins in it. 2.Explain how an HAB outbreak can have a devastating economic impact? It reaches to tourism‚ public health‚ safety jobs‚ and coastal communities. It causes the beaches to be closed the fishing and shellfish to shut down. 3.Why do you think it can be difficult

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    Marine Science Timeline

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    Marine Science Through The Years 1914 - (April 27) Reginald Fessenden‚ of Submarine Signal Corporation‚ used a Fessenden Oscillator to reflect a signal off an iceberg and simultaneously reflect an acoustic signal off the sea bottom. 1919 - French scientists succeed in running the first line of soundings obtained from an acoustic echo sounder. 1922 - The USS Stewart runs a line of soundings across the Atlantic Ocean using an acoustic echo sounder devised by Dr. Harvey Hayes. 1924 - The Coast

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    1. The Earth is really a water planet; what percentage of Earth’s surface is covered by water? a.71% 2. Who is considered to be the "father of physical oceanography" because of publication of information from ship’s logs in the book "The Physical Geography of the Seas"? b.Matthew Maury 3. Scientists know that the outer core of the Earth is liquid because S waves have not survived travel through the Earth’s interior. True 4. The Pacific Ring of Fire refers to the: a. circle of violent

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    many other marine animals‚ such as sharks‚ dolphins‚ and even birds‚ to get caught and. Also‚ the wrong species of fish can get caught‚ which creates a loss of time and production. FADs are large nets that catch fish when there are enough in the area. Their catch can be up to 80% bycatch‚ which negatively affects the populations of already endangered and overfished species. The removals of these FADS are necessary due to their low accuracy in a catch and destructive nature to the marine ecosystem

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