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Registration is now open for Summer 2019 ISC Ocean Exploration Camp

Buoyancy investigations via a cardboard box boat regatta. Image credit: ISC.

Registration is now open for the ISC’s Summer 2019 session of Ocean Science Exploration Camp. This year’s camp will take place from July 15-19, 2019, at the University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Oceanography in Narragansett, RI, and will focus on physical oceanographyThe global ocean is the key element in Earth’s hydrologic cycle (water cycle) and plays a critical role in moderating the planet’s climate. It is therefore important to understand the ocean’s dynamic properties. Physical oceanographers study the conditions and processes within the ocean, seeking to understand why, where, and how water moves, as well as the relationship between the sea, weather, and climate.

For more details and registration information, please visit the ISC Camps webpage.

Registration is now open for Summer 2018 ISC Ocean Exploration Camp

Registration is now open for the ISC’s Summer 2018 session of Ocean Science Exploration Camp. This year’s camp will take place from July 23-27, 2018, at the University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Oceanography in Narragansett, RI, and will focus on biological oceanography. Biological oceanography is the study of marine animals, their distribution and abundance, and how they interact with and adapt to the ocean environment.
For more details and registration information, please visit the ISC Camps webpage.

March 2017 Newsletter

Hello Ocean Explorers:

We are pleased to announce the launch of our Northwest Passage Project’s website, www.northwestpassageproject.org. The Northwest Passage Project (NPP), an innovative science and education initiative that includes an expedition into the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. This National Science Foundation (NSF) funded project will engage intergenerational cohorts of high school, undergraduate, and graduate students in hands-on research exploring the changing Arctic and collecting data.

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