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Today's photos show you an overview of my stateroom.
They are pretty small, but efficiently laid out. Each stateroom
has 2 bunks, lots of drawers, an area that can be converted into
a desk, a sink, 2 life preservers and 2 gumby suits, and an inside
door leading to a head. The most important thing in the stateroom
is our bunk card, which tells each of us exactly where to go in
case of fire, abandon ship signal, or man overboard signal. Note for educators: Although Jennifer and Jane's reseearch cruise ended, the EPIC research continues. Please use this web site, Jennifer and Jane's lesson plans, daily logs, the videos, and the photos to educate your students about climate, El Niño, and scientific research in general. Consider this web site, as well as the TAO web site, a resource for teaching your students. Many organizations and countries are involved in funding the EPIC Experiment. Primary U. S. funding is provided by The National Science Foundation and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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