Below is a list of the NOAA Teachers at Sea for the 2012 Field Season. Once they have embarked on their cruise, you can gain access to their logs which document their missions at sea and offer a wealth of information about the research being conducted as well as personal stories. For more Teacher Logs, please go to the NOAA Teacher At Sea Homepage
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Andrews, Carmen (CT), R/V Savannah
Baird, Kaitlin (NY): NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow
Bogan, Valerie (IN), NOAA Ship Oregon II
Campbell, Deborah (IL): NOAA Ship Nancy Foster
Davenport, Scott (AK): NOAA Ship Shimada
DeLussey, Kathleen (PA), NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow
Frantz, Steven (OH), NOAA Ship, Oregon II
Furuto, Linda (HI)
Fry, Jennifer (TAS Alumna, CA): NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette
Gillean, Alicia (OK): R/V Hugh R. Sharp
Grant, Dave (TAS Alumnus, NJ): NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown
Gina Henderson (MD), NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown
Jambura, Stacey (IA), NOAA Ship Oregon II
Kaiser, Susan (NV), NOAA Ship Nancy Foster
Keenan, Alexandra (TX), NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow
Madrigal, Maria (CA): NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette
Mendillo, Johanna (MA), NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson
Nelson, Janet (MN): R/V Hugh R. Sharp
Novak, Debra (NM), NOAA Ship Oregon II
O’Donnell, Ellen (NH): NOAA Ship Delaware II
Oltman, Susan (GA): R/V Melville
Peretich, Amanda (TN), NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson
Phipps, Allan (FL): NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson
Rawal, Bhavna (TX), R/V Walton Smith
Romito, Talia (CA), R/V Fulmar
Schmuttermair, Andrea (CO), NOAA Ship Oregon II
Skoczek, Marsha (KS), NOAA Ship Pisces
Struble, Wes (TAS Alumnus, ID): NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown
Urasky, Lesley (WY), NOAA Ship Pisces
Weaver, Kristy (NJ): R/V Savannah
I look forward to following Heather in her adventure!
KC I can’t believe how cool this is!! I have followed your posts and can’t wait to hear about the trip. BRING BACK pictures!!! Julia
Jennifer Fry’s Friday coffee klatch is cheering for her. We’re learning so much from her experiences at sea.
Amanda Peretich is so inspirational with her strength,bravery, and unsatisfible need for knowledge. Thank you for sharing your adventure with all those who love you teachers former and future. Forever glad we met, Terri Gilbert
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