Volume 26 | Number 1 | March 2013
SUPPLEMENT • New Frontiers in Ocean Exploration: The E/V Nautilus 2012 Field Season and Summary of Mediterranean Exploration
About
> DOI: https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2013.supplement.01
> Full Report: PDF
About the Supplement
New Frontiers in Ocean Exploration: The E/V Nautilus 2012 Field Season and Summary of Mediterranean Exploration is the third consecutive March supplement to accompany Oceanography. These booklets provide details about the innovative technologies Exploration Vessel Nautilus deploys to investigate the seafloor and explain how telepresence can both convey the excitement of ocean exploration to global audiences in real time and allow scientists on shore to participate in expeditions. The supplements also describe the variety of educational programs the Ocean Exploration Trust supports in partnership with schools, museums, and aquariums; internships that bring high school students, undergraduates, graduate students, and teachers on board Nautilus; and the preliminary results from the past year’s field season. Through these supplements, we have explored the geology, chemistry, biology, and archaeology of the Mediterranean, Aegean, Black, and Caribbean Seas.
Citation
Bell, K.L.C., and M.L. Brennan, eds. 2013. New frontiers in ocean exploration: The E/V Nautilus 2012 field season and summary of Mediterranean exploration. Oceanography 26(1), supplement, 64 pp, https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2013.supplement.01.
Supplement Guest Editors
Katherine L.C. Bell, Ocean Exploration Trust
Michael L. Brennan, University of Rhode Island
Sponsors
Support for this publication was provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Ocean Exploration and Research and the Ocean Exploration Trust.