Peterson Grabber Bottom seeker that gets items off the ocean floor.

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Peterson Grabber Bottom seeker that gets items off the ocean floor

* The Peterson grabber is used to gather sediment towards a deep body of water. Made in the 1930’s, at the time used for collecting microscopic fauna out of sand, gravel, marl, and clay.

Secchi Disk A Secchi Disk is a black and white disk that is lowered by hand into the water to the depth at which it vanishes from sight. A Secchi Disk is used to measure water clarity.

Trieste Trieste is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of Italian territory lying between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia, which lies almost immediately south and east of the city.

Trieste Designed by Swiss scientist Auguste Piccard. Bathyscaphe or deep diving boat that was over 50 feet long. Consisted of gasoline which made it buoyant. Dove 37,000 feet into the Mariana Trench of the Pacific Ocean into the Challenger Deep.

  Basically the purse seine net catch a lot of fish by going in a circle and the net makes a wall of netting. An it capture other types of fish that feed on those type of fishes too. Purse Seine Net By: Danny Ly

Plankton Net The fine mesh of this plankton net allows us to capture the smallest of marine organisms including marine algae, larval fish and invertebrates.

Plankton Net Plankton Nets are a modification on the standard trawl used to collect planktonic organisms, of nearly any size, intact. Christian Zapata

Alcyone One of the main star of the Pleiades cluster The center of seven solar system It is one of the nearest galactic cluster to earth The brightest star and the most familiar star cluster to mankind

The Alcyone, is a oceanographic ship registered in France. Brianna McCants

Used to collect a sediment sample from the bottom of the lake without disturbing the surface. CORE SAMPLER Belmin Vatres 3rd

Core Sampler A core sample is a specimen of mud, soil, rock, in the form of a cylindrical block, preserving the arrangement of its contents inside.

Hydrometer A hydrometer is an instrument typically used to measure the specific gravity (or relative density) of liquids. It is usually made of glass and consists of a small diameter cylindrical stem and a larger diameter float section weighted with mercury to make it float upright.

Hydrometer  A hydrometer is used to determine specific gravity.  The specific gravity of the sample liquid is indicated when the level of the sample liquid in the jar aligns with a point on the the hydrometer scale Divine Neely

Conshelf an attempt at creating an environment in which men could live and work on the sea floor. By Ashley Rodriguez

Conshelf A conshelf is an underwater habitat designed to allow people to live and work underwater on the sea floor. The conshelf could shelter people for only weeks, due to the fact that humans were not made to live in an environment without sunlight.

Dredge A Machine for digging underwater a machine equipped with continuous revolving chain of buckets, a scoop, or a suction device for digging out and removing material from underwater.

DREDGE webster.com/dictionary/dredge A dredge is a device used to clean out the beds of rivers, harbors, or any other watery area by scooping out the mud, weeds, and rubbish Y Yasean Doghaimat

Water Collecting Bottle Water collecting is use for collecting samples such as the animals food source, or exposure the pollutants. It also is use to measure temperature, salinity,physical, chemical, and biological. Its also called rosette. Cindy Penate

Water Collection Bottle Water collection bottles are used to collect samples of pH alkalinity and in glass bottles Function

Alvin A submarine to explore the depths of underwater.

Alvin The world’s first deep-sea submersible, built in This submersible made about 4,400 dives and can reach 63% of the ocean floor.

Definition- A sideways- looking acoustic-survey system which uses the reflection of high-frequency (30–110 kHz) sound waves from a surface to map the texture of that surface. Function- Oceanographer use side scan sonar to map out the ocean floor by scanning the ocean geological landscape Huy chiem Period 3 Side-scan sonar

Side-Scan Sonar The Side scan sonar is a remote sensing tool used in underwater archaeology to create black-and-white Images and identify items found on the sea floor.

Reversing Thermometer It protects the thermometer from the ocean’s pressure. If high pressure occurs, then mercury into a capillary. The definition of the reversing thermometer is a thermometer that registers the temperature in deep waters.

Reversing Thermometer This thermometer is used to register the temperature in deep waters.

Aluminaut By: Silling Man Function Aluminauts can film underwater. This was a mass innovation during the time of its creation because there was nothing like it. The Aluminaut was an experimental deep sea exploration submarine built in The Aluminaut is credited with rescuing the DSV Alvin-2 in 1969 after it sank. Helped to locate an atomic bomb lost off the coast of Palomares, Spain in 1966.

-A Dip Net is a bag net with a handle that is used especially to scoop fish from the water. -This tool helps humans catch and gather fish more easily. Dip Net

DIP NET Dip netting is one of the main fishing techniques used to catch enormous quantities of salmon N

CURRENT METER A current meter is used to measure the water velocity or current in a river. By: Queen-Asya

CURRENT METER  Device used to measure the water velocity or current in a river by. Ashley Davis

Flip FLIP (Floating Instrument Platform) is the US Navy's oldest research vessel. It is a 355ft long, spoon-shaped buoy which can be flipped from horizontal to a vertical position. Because of the potential interference with the acoustic instruments, FLIP has no engines or other means of propulsion

Flip A Flip or Floating Instrument Platform is a research vessel that gives oceanographers a place to research.

NANSEN BOTTLE  the cylindrical container that samples sea temperature and salinity

Nansen Bottle A waterproof container that obtains samples of seawater at a specific depth. The Nansen bottle was invented in Edhem Agic

Takes pictures underwater UNDERWATER CAMERA

Camera designed for use under the surface of the water Underwater Camera Maria Flores