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a type of black coral

A type of black coral, Bathypathes sp. is seen from the Alvin on the Manning seamount surrounded by brittle stars and crinoids.


Education
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  CANYBAL cruise
  Long Island Sound Mentor Teachers
Mountains in the Sea

CANYBAL


CanyBal is the name given to a 2005 project investigating the ecological role, distribution, and abundance of Deep Sea Corals, from the Canyons at Georges Bank to the Balanus Sea Mount in the North Atlantic Ocean. The National Undersea Research Center in the North Atlantic and Great Lakes region, based at the University of Connecticut, sponsored this research cruise, which utilized the R/V Atlantis and the deep sea submersible, Alvin. Four science teachers and Connecticut Sea Grant's Education Coordinator Diana Payne participated. Their observations, comments, and experiments with fascinating deep sea corals and their surroundings can be found at the CanyBal website.

 

Long Island Sound Mentor Teachers


Mentor Teachers share their knowledge of Long Island Sound and its watershed and successful strategies for implementing interdisciplinary activities into the K-12 classroom. For information on upcoming workshops, or an application to become a LIS Mentor Teacher, contact Diana Payne. The LIS Mentor Teacher program is funded by the Long Island Sound Study
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For latest mentor teacher workshops, click here.

teachers conduct mentor teacher workshop

Teachers conduct a mentor teacher activity at Yantic Falls. The workshop, entitled "Watershed Sampler" was a two-day event for 6-8 grade teachers. Photo by Diana Payne.




teacher digs in sand

Dr. Ralph Yulo leads a beach walk at Bluff Point State Park in Groton. Photo by Diana Payne.

Mountains in the Sea


Sea Grant Education Coordinator Diana Payne participated in the project this July. Via the Ocean Explorer website, follow a scientific research cruise and use mission-specific lesson plans (aligned to the National Science Education Standards) to bring authentic, real-time experiences into your classroom! The Mountains in the Sea exploration will focus on the biodiversity of the New England Seamount chain, the art of scientific illustration, and “then and now” comparisons with shipboard life on the R/V Atlantis and the HMS Challenger.


skate egg case
This large skate egg case was collected at Bear Seamount during the "Mountains in the Sea" scientific research cruise. Photo by Laura Rear, Sea Grant Knauss Fellow.
swimmers recover Alvin after dive
Swimmers Mark Spear and Carl Wood, recovering Alvin after dive #3902 on Manning Seamount. Photo by Catalina Martinez.




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This Page Updated on Feb. 06, 2006