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Marine Technical Methods
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Heather Fletcher hfletcher@disl.org – best way to reach me! hfletcher@disl.org 490-3976 Only on campus on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Backup – Mike Dardeau (Tech Support – room 135 or 148 in Marine Science Hall)
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What’s expected of you? Participation!! If you miss class, your grade will be seriously compromised You MUST participate in the hands on activities. NOT JUST OBSERVATIONS! Hands on activities Make the measurements Think critically about what they mean Learn about different types of instruments - functions and limitations 10 Exercises – homework Written background information Lecture information http://share.disl.org/techmethods http://share.disl.org/techmethods Complete each assignment on time Seminars Tuesday, June 10th – 1pm (class will start at 2p) Tuesday, June 24 th – 1 pm (class will start at 2p) Reserve Reading Exam
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Phases of Research Starts with an Idea Research the idea Has someone already done this? Do you understand the question well enough to design a project? What are all the factors that might impact your question? What do you have to know to answer your question? What hardware would you need to research your question? Collect data Analyze data and present it for review
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Course Objective A better way to approach research projects Safety first Planning and logistics – key to effective research Know your environment Key processes in coastal environment Variability Right scale for approach Quality control/assurance Promotes better data Evaluates precision and accuracy Making good choices Gear and instruments – project/question specific Knowing the best way to measure what you actually need
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Cruise Plan Systematic approach – PLANNING IS ESSENTIAL! Estimate size and capability of vessel Assign duties Informs captain and crew Saftey – others on land know your plan Components Name and number Date and alternate Objectives Detailed plan for entire cruise Estimate distances, speed and how long each task takes Station location (lat and long) Personnel Comments Special gear Unusual activities Distribution
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Cruise Report What was actually done? Components Title page (name, date & chief scientist) Objectives accomplished Cruise log Date Time of arrival and departure at each station Time of each event Weather Problems Cruise Data Accurate list of personnel Summary Cruise plot Signature Distribution
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Shipboard Safety Before leaving Weather – NO ASSUMPTIONS! Proper Attire Shoes Proper clothing Protection Seasickness? Proper attitude Follow ALL rules of chief scientist and crew After leaving Follow authority (captain) Ask permission to get on/off boat or go anywhere other than main deck and scientific cabin Beware of instruments and overhead tackle Sea legs Don’t litter - but throw up overboard – NOT IN THE HEAD! Don’t sit on the side No swimming or jumping overboard Communicate problems through chief scientist Know where safety equipment is and how to use it
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