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The
information
collected
from
sensors,
buoys,
satellites,
autonomous
ocean-going
vehicles,
gliders,
and
land-based
instruments
is
sent
via
telemetry
to
a
data
manager
that
relays
it
out
over
the
Internet
where
scientists,
resource
managers,
educators,
students
and
the
public
can
view
and
use
it.
This
site
describes
the
major
components
of
ocean
observing
systems
and
provides
additional
observing
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This complete lab activity features objectives, color diagrams, materials list, set up and experiment instructions, expected results, and conclusions. The procedure was created by scientists, university professors, and public school teachers.
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SEACOOS
is
a
collaborative
university
partnership
that
collects,
manages,
and
disseminates
integrated
regional
ocean
observations
and
information
products
for
the
coasts
of
North
Carolina,
South
Carolina,
Georgia,
and
Florida.
The
site
offers
a
multitude
of
classroom
activities,
including
Seamaven,
an
interactive
introduction
to
ocean
observing
systems,
and
COOS
101,
an
ocean
observing
system
primer.
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