Satellite Technology for Ocean Study - Storied Careers in Marine Research
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of satellite oceanography in this 23-minute AGU podcast episode. Discover how color sensors on satellites reveal crucial information about phytoplankton blooms and their connection to ocean temperatures. Learn from scientist Charles McClain's extensive career, spanning from the 1970s to present day, as he discusses groundbreaking research and collaborations between biologists and space scientists. Gain insights into the technological evolution of studying Earth's vast water bodies, which cover 70% of the planet's surface yet remain largely unexplored. Understand the significance of microalgae in global photosynthesis and their role in ocean ecosystems. Delve into this captivating intersection of space technology and marine science, produced by Anupama Chandrasekaran and mixed by Collin Warren, with illustrations by Jace Steiner.
Syllabus
Storied careers: Scouring seas from the skies
Taught by
AGU
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