Seamails and Activities Spring 2017

Creep into the DEEPEND 2017 Revisited SeaMails™

Welcome Teachers. Below are the Seamails from the DEEPEND Team Members. Below each Seamail are photos, videos, activities, Explorer mini-posters (bios), and Postcards from the Deep that go with or are related to the SeaMail topic. You can pick and choose the Seamails, photos…etc. you would like to use with your class.

FROM DEEPEND DIRECTOR, Dr. TRACEY SUTTON

SEAMAIL: Welcome to DEEPEND from TRACEY SUTTON

SEAMAIL: Good Bye from the DEEPEND Team and TRACEY SUTTON

LIFE AT SEA

SEAMAIL: Life at Sea from LAURA TIMM

SEAMAIL:  Life Aboard the R/V Point Sur from TRAVIS RICHARDS

 PHOTOS: Flat Stanley helps DEEPEND Science Team

 ANIMALS AND ANIMAL-RELATED (and Microbes!)

SEAMAIL:  Fish Shapes from JON MOORE

SEAMAIL: Larval Fish from NINA PRUZINSKY

SEAMAIL: Team Crusty from HEATHER BRACKEN-GRISSOM

SEAMAIL: Team Cephalopod from HEATHER JUDKINS

SEAMAIL: Counting Crustaceans from TAMARA FRANK

SEAMAIL Transparent Animals from TAMARA FRANK

SEAMAIL: Vampire Squid and Scientific Naming from LAURA TIMM

SEAMAIL: Mighty Marine Microbes from Jose Lopez

SEAMAIL: Light, Color, and Vision in the Deep Sea from TAMARA FRANK

THE OCEAN

SEAMAIL: Pressure in the Deep from JAKE the SEADOG

SEAMAIL: Pressure: How cups sent to deep from JAKE the SEADOG

SEAMAIL: Vertical Migration from TAMARA FRANK

SEAMAIL: Light, Color, and Vision in the Deep Sea from TAMARA FRANK

Other ocean-related activities:

TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATH-RELATED

SEAMAIL: Meet MOCNESS from TAMARA FRANK

SEAMAIL: Echolocation and Acoustics from JOSEPH WARREN

SEAMAIL: SONAR and Vertical Migration from KEVIN BOSWELL

SEAMAIL: Identifying Animals with Sound from JOSEPH WARREN

SEAMAIL:  Team Optics and Physical Oceanography from DAVID ENGLISH

SEAMAIL:  Studying Light in the Ocean from DAVID ENGLISH

SEAMAIL:  Team Data from MATTHEW JOHNSTON

 SEAMAIL: DNA Research from LAURA TIMM

SEAMAIL: What is a CTD from JACKIE LONG

 SEAMAIL: Other Technology – ROVs from TAMMY FRANK

(NOTE: DEEPEND does not use ROV technology, but many of our summer camps might discuss ROVs within their STEM classes. Dr. Frank and many of the DEEPEND Team have used or use ROVs in other deep-sea research. The photos are from Dr. Frank’s NOAA-OER Bioluminescence and Vision on the Deep Seafloor 2015 research cruise from summer 2015)