In preparation for the live deployment experiment, research teams field test the process to accurately release drifters – a critical component for the success of this project. Top left to right: Marine Operator David Nadeau, GLAD Cruise Chief Scientist Dr. Brian Haus, and CARTHE Director Dr. Tamay Özgökmen. Photo Credit: Josefina Olascoaga, CARTHE and University of Miami.

CARTHE Drifters Provide Unprecedented Amounts of Data for Gulf of Mexico Science

CARTHE Drifters Provide Unprecedented Amounts of Data for Gulf of Mexico Science – February 5, 2013 (From Winter 2013 Newsletter) With a Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) award, the Consortium for Advanced Research on Transport of Hydrocarbon in the Environment (CARTHE), led by Dr. Tamay Özgökmen at the University of Miami (UM), is conducting…

Details
Skyping to students. L-R: USF Dean Jackie Dixon and Patty Smukall. Photo Credit: C-IMAGE.

Winter 2013 – Education Corner

Winter 2013 – Education Corner – February 5, 2013 (From Winter 2013 Newsletter) by Sherryl Gilbert, C-IMAGE The Center for Integrated Modeling & Analysis of Gulf Ecosystems (C-IMAGE) is a comprehensive research consortium of 13 national and international universities tasked with evaluating the environmental impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (DWH) on coastal ecosystems, the water column,…

Details