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    Knowledge about oceans on other worlds starts with questions and answers about our own

    Knowledge about oceans on other worlds starts with questions and answers about our own

    To increase accessibility to our expedition, click to listen to the page text read aloud.   During our ship-to-shore broadcasts,…

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    May 2022
    By Laura GuertinEducation, MicrobesLeave a comment
    Ligia Pérez Cruz: An Oceanographer in Love With The Deep

    Ligia Pérez Cruz: An Oceanographer in Love With The Deep

    This Q&A is part of the “Career Spotlight” series of Expedition 385     Where are you from and what…

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    12
    Nov 2019
    By Rodrigo Pérez OrtegaBiostratigraphy, Climate Change, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, Guaymas Basin, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Microfossils, Scientific Outreach, Scientist ProfilesLeave a comment

    A Deeper Understanding

    I was lucky enough to grow up with a view of the ocean from my living room. I was lucky…

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    Jun 2018
    By PerryExpeditions, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    Fulbright student Imogen Browne

    Fulbright student Imogen Browne

    Imogen Browne is a Fulbright student from New Zealand doing her Ph.D. in marine science at the University of South…

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    Jan 2018
    By Kim KennyClimate Change, Drilling, Education, Expeditions, Geological time, History of Earth, Life at Sea, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
    The complex interactions between ice and oceans

    The complex interactions between ice and oceans

    The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is the worlds largest ocean current, and the only current that flows completely around the…

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    19
    Jan 2018
    By Agnes PointuClimate Change, Expeditions, History of Earth, Scientific OutreachLeave a comment
    Kelsie Dadd – Sedimentologist – Scientist interview!

    Kelsie Dadd – Sedimentologist – Scientist interview!

    One of the things that I get to do on this expedition is get to know the scientists. Their curiosity…

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    08
    May 2017
    By Amanda WolfePlate Tectonics, VolcanoesLeave a comment
    How the Pacific got its name

    How the Pacific got its name

    The water has been so calm lately. A few little ripples and once in a while a wave that sorta moves…

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    Mar 2011
    By Jennifer SaltzmanUncategorizedLeave a comment

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