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2014 Teacher at Sea Blog
Teacher at Sea Carmina Ramirez, from Calexico High School 9th grade campus: Read about the R/V Melville’s research activities, life onboard the ship, and the equipment and ongoing experiments – and her participation in the overall CCE research.
Media Gallery
Photos and other media associated with significant CCE events and activities.
Educator Resources
Lesson plans and other resources available for teachers.
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Blogs
Blogs documenting experiences from previous and current Teachers at Sea.
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Opportunities
Opportunities for Teachers or Students to get involved with CCE and CCE projects.
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Media
A collection of pictures and videos from previous CCE events and cruises.
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Projects
Information about current and past CCE Outreach projects.
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Suggested Reading
Suggested reading for educators and young students.
Lesson Plans
Lesson plans available for teachers or other interested people.
2012 Teacher At Sea Blog
Learn about the California Current Ecosystem and research being conducted onboard the R/V Melville through the eyes and words of a teacher at sea, Dana Lebental.
2011 Teacher At Sea Blog
Debra Brice from San Marcos middle school went to sea on June 18th, 2011 and examined the processes structuring marine food webs in the California Current Ecosystem.
2008 Teacher At Sea Blog
Read the archived blog for the Fall 2008 CCE LTER research cruise aboard the R/V Melville. Get the perspectives of two local teachers, Christy Millsap (Rancho Bernardo High School) and Laurie Guest (Marine Island Technology Academy Charter School).
Opportunities For Teachers
The 'Teacher at Sea' opportunities provide formal and informal educators a unique chance to participate in real-world, interdisciplinary research alongside scientists from the California Current Ecosystem LTER, and SIO.
Research Experiences for Undergraduates
The REU program supports active research participation by undergraduate students in any of the areas of research funded by the National Science Foundation.
Explore It: Plankton
Visitors to the Birch Aquarium at Scripps discover how and why scientists study plankton.
SEAPLEX
Several CCE LTER students took part in the SEAPLEX expedition from August 2nd - 21st, 2009 aboard the Scripps research vessel New Horizon.
Chlorophyll / Temperature Time Series Project (Ocean Institute)
The Ocean Institute (OI) Chlorophyll / Temperature Time Series Project is a unique partnership between CCE LTER and OI.
Childrens Book
Childrens books created in collaboration with CCE LTER Education and Outreach, and others related.