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Catching the Current Poster

Catching the Current: Who Goes With the Flow?, a new SEACOOS poster, will become available for educators in Early May 2007.

 
Published to site on 2007-04-18

 

In Memory of Christopher James Bishop

Jamie Bishop, the graphic designer for the first version of the SEACOOS interactive website, was slain by a gunman on Monday, April 16, 2007 while instructing a class on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

 
Published to site on 2007-04-18

 

Currents Classroom and Poster

A "Flowing Ocean" classroom and poster have been added to SEACOOS.org.

 
Published to site on 2007-02-21

 

SEACOOS.org Scheduled Power Outage

The seacoos.org site will be unavailable from 7pm to 11pm Saturday, January 27th for a scheduled test of the emergency power generator fail-over.

 
Published to site on 2007-01-17

 

Year 4 Annual Report Available

The SEACOOS Year 4 Annual Report is available in the documentation section of seacoos.org.

 
Published to site on 2006-11-14

 

SEACOOS Investigators Bring New HF Radar Online

SEACOOS investigators Hannuman Bull and Richard Styles have installed South Carolina's first ocean observing high frequency radar on Pritchards Island.

 
Published to site on 2006-11-06

 

SEACOOS Investigators Quoted in National Geographic

SEACOOS investigators Nick Shay and Rick Luettich were quoted in a National Geographic article entitled "Super Storms" in the August 2006 issue.

 
Published to site on 2006-10-05

 

SEACOOS Servers to Relocate to New Datacenter

SEACOOS.org will experience a brief interruption of service from 8am to 11am on Thursday, August 23, 2006 as servers are relocated to a new hardened datacenter.

 
Published to site on 2006-08-23

 

SEACOOS Investigator Urges Action to Avert Coastal Crisis

In a guest column for the Southwest Florida Hearld Tribune, Dr. Frank Muller-Karger, SEACOOS investigator, professor at the College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, and member of the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy, reviews the U.S. Ocean Policy report card.

 
Published to site on 2006-03-23

 

SEACOOS Investigators to Make 18 Presentations at 2006 Ocean Sciences Meeting

SEACOOS investigators will make 18 presentations in 10 sessions at the 2006 Ocean Sciences Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, February 20-24, 2006.

 
Published to site on 2006-02-08

 

SEACOOS Data Management Planning Retreat Held

The SEACOOS Data Management Coordinating Committee (DMCC) conducted an invitation-only, one-day planning retreat of oceanographic data managers, database administrators, and computer geeks.

 
Published to site on 2005-11-21

 

SEACOOS Issue Inaugural SouthEast Coastal Ocean Report

SEACOOS investigators have issued the inaugural SouthEast Coastal Ocean Report.

 
Published to site on 2005-11-07

 

SEACOOS Scientist in the News

SEACOOS primary investigator Dr. Robert Weisberg is featured in the St. Petersburg Times for his work modeling storm surge in Pinellas County.

 
Published to site on 2005-10-31

 

SEACOOS Scientists Collaborate To Predict Flow of Katrina's Toxic Waters

In the immediate wake of Hurricane Katrina, scientists and research centers from across the country came together to generate information on the contaminated floodwaters and offer it to hazardous materials experts and public health officials. SEACOOS scientists were a key part of that effort.

 
Published to site on 2005-10-18

 

Lookout Shoals Research Buoy Instrumented and Ready for Testing

The UNC Institute of Marine Science (IMS) and UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Marine Science (MASC) have instrumented a SEACOOS buoy ready for testing and then deployment off the coast of Carteret County, North Carolina.

 
Author(s): Rick Luettich, Harvey Seim, Bill Brown, Adrian Whichard, Stacy Davis, Joe Purifoy, Claude Lewis, Tony Whipple, Sara Haines, Luke Stearns, Collin McKinney, Chris Calloway
Published to site on 2005-01-21