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January 2025 Geological Oceanography Hawaii Field Trip

2025 Hawaii Field Experience Story Map


Cadets Jessica Rotondo and Lucas Pender were recently volunteer scientists aboard NOAA’s Spring Ecosystem Monitoring (EcoMon) cruise on the Henry B. Bigelow. EcoMon surveys are carried out at 120 randomly chosen stations and 35 fixed stations throughout the continental shelf and slope of the northeastern United States, from Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, to Cape Sable, Nova Scotia, and encompassing the entirety of Georges Bank and the Gulf of Maine. Jessica and Lucas were on opposite 12-hour shifts. Their responsibilities at each station included washing down bongo nets and preserving the plankton, larval fish, and eggs, which were used to calculate estimates of overall fish biodiversity and spawning stock biomass. They also measured and preserved chlorophyll and nutrients captured at different depths using a CTD Rosette.

Please see video to the right! 

Bigelow

3 June 2024: Grace Jensen (MSSEP ‘2021, Summa Cum Laude) recently passed her Master’s Thesis defense “A Census of Cyclonic Eddies South of the Gulf Stream and an Analysis of their Formation Types” at UMass Dartmouth. Grace will continue on to a PhD program with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Joint Program to conduct physical oceanography research.

Grace Jensen

27 September 2023: Marine Invertebrate Zoology students are preparing for the Benthic Underwater Community Survey (BUCS) project “cube” deployment to monitor for marine invasive species at Massachusetts Maritime Academy. Organisms will grow on plexiglass surfaces called settlement plates that are attached to the PVC cube frame. These settlement plates allow students to observe weekly changes in relative species abundance over the course of the semester. This project is intended to add quantitative value to the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management’s citizen-science Marine Invader Monitoring and Information Collaborative (MIMIC) program, which MSSEP has participated in for several years. 

Marine Invertebrate Zoology

10 August 2023: Alongside Dr. Kristin Osborne, MSSEP students Jessica Rotondo and Aidan Webb participated in the MA Coastal Zone Management rapid assessment survey for marine invasive species. They traveled along the northeast coast sampling for invaders at marinas. A group of 30 scientists from around the country came to Mass Maritime to process the marine samples. 
For more on this program visit https://www.mass.gov/service-details/rapid-assessment-surveys-of-marine-invasive-species


3 August 2023: On August 1, a delegation from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) came to the Wareham Middle School to view the stormwater investigative work being conducted by the Buzzards Bay Stormwater Collaborative.  The Buzzards Bay Stormwater Collaborative is a partnership between the Buzzards Bay NEP, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, and eight Buzzards Bay towns (Bourne, Wareham, Marion, Mattapoisett, Acushnet, Fairhaven, Dartmouth, and Westport).   The Stormwater Collaborative is an excellent example of how NEPs can promote efficient partnerships to meet our collective goals to protect and restore water quality and living resources. The EPA delegation was most impressed with the work of the Maritime students and how this program helps advance the completion of their degrees.

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EPA site visit to Stormwater Collaborative Investigations in Wareham