Oceanography The Official Magazine of
The Oceanography Society

Volume 33 | Number 1 | March 2020

SUPPLEMENT • New Frontiers in Ocean Exploration:
The E/V Nautilus, NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer, and R/V Falkor 2019 Field Season

On the Cover: A close-up of bubblegum coral and shrimp associates in Baltimore Canyon seen during the Windows to the Deep 2019 expedition on NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. Image credit: NOAA OER
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About the Supplement
New Frontiers in Ocean Exploration: The E/V Nautilus, NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer, and R/V Falkor 2019 Field Season is the tenth consecutive supplement on ocean exploration to accompany Oceanography. These booklets provide details about the innovative technologies deployed to investigate the seafloor and water column and explain how telepresence can both convey the excitement of ocean exploration to global audiences and allow scientists as well as the public on shore to participate in expeditions in real time. The supplements also describe the variety of educational programs the Ocean Exploration Trust, the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, and the Schmidt Ocean Institute support in conjunction with schools, museums, visitors centers, and aquariums, as well as internships that bring high school students, undergraduates, graduate students, teachers, and artists on board ships. Through these supplements, we have explored the geology, chemistry, biology, and archaeology of parts of the global ocean and seas. We hope you enjoy this booklet and share it widely.
 

Citation
Raineault, N.A., and J. Flanders, eds. 2020. New frontiers in ocean exploration: The E/V Nautilus, NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer, and R/V Falkor 2019 field season. Oceanography 33(1), supplement, 122 pp., https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2020.supplement.01.
 

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2020.supplement.01

 

Supplement Guest Editors

Nicole A. Raineault, Ocean Exploration Trust
Joanne Flanders, NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research