ROV Open House

Bring the whole family and learn how to construct an underwater ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) using an "ROV-In-A-Box" kit. Pilot your creation in our makerspace test tank to complete underwater missions and learn about how these vehicles are used for science and industry. All ages. Free. NEW THIS YEAR: Challenge the whole family this summer [...]

By |2019-06-19T10:06:44-04:00May 20th, 2019|, , |Comments Off on ROV Open House

2019 MATE ROV Competition: The Results Are In!

First Place Ranger Class Underwater Research Robots (UR2) Alpena High School, Alpena, MI First Place Navigator Class RC ROV Rogers City Schools, Rogers City, MI First Place Scout Class Educational Robotics Association St. Francis School, Petoskey, MI Today in Alpena, 12 student teams competed in the MATE Great Lakes Regional [...]

By |2019-05-13T14:49:39-04:00May 13th, 2019|MATE ROV Competition|Comments Off on 2019 MATE ROV Competition: The Results Are In!

2019 MATE ROV Great Lakes Regional Competition

MEDIA ADVISORY MATE ROV Great Lakes Regional Competition helps students learn importance and application of underwater technology May 10, 2019 — MATE Great Lakes Regional ROV Competition is challenging local students to create an underwater robot to ensure public safety, help uphold healthy waterways and preserve historical artifacts. The students’ robots will be on display [...]

By |2020-02-17T09:54:17-05:00May 11th, 2019|Education, MATE ROV Competition|Comments Off on 2019 MATE ROV Great Lakes Regional Competition

Sanctuary Lecture Series: The Search for the Lost Whaling Fleets of the Western Arctic

Brad Barr, PhD, NOAA/ONMS Maritime Heritage Program In August 2015, a team of maritime archaeologists from NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries traveled to the Arctic to search for 19th Century whaling shipwrecks.  The “Search for the Lost Whaling Fleets of the Western Arctic” expedition conducted seabed mapping surveys along the [...]

By |2019-03-18T11:41:44-04:00March 18th, 2019|, , |Comments Off on Sanctuary Lecture Series: The Search for the Lost Whaling Fleets of the Western Arctic

Sanctuary Lecture Series: Sinkholes to Stars: Diving into Lake Huron’s Sinkholes while Reaching for the Heavens

Professor Bopi Biddanda is an aquatic microbial ecologist studying the movement of carbon driven by microbes at the Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University. He grew up in the lush subtropical mountains of SW India, and came to the US in the 1980’s to obtain a Ph.D. in Ecology from [...]

By |2019-03-06T11:04:25-05:00March 6th, 2019|, , |Comments Off on Sanctuary Lecture Series: Sinkholes to Stars: Diving into Lake Huron’s Sinkholes while Reaching for the Heavens

Sanctuary Lecture Series – The U.S. Life-Saving Service on Superior’s Shipwreck Coast

The desolate Lake Superior shoreline between Whitefish Point in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula and the area of Grand Marais, MI, is littered with a multitude of shipwrecks. Some occurred as early as the 1816 wreck of the schooner Invincible, while newer, larger wrecks are deep within the shipping lanes. The 729' SS Edmund Fitzgerald is [...]

By |2019-03-01T14:59:41-05:00March 1st, 2019|, , |Comments Off on Sanctuary Lecture Series – The U.S. Life-Saving Service on Superior’s Shipwreck Coast

Sanctuary Lecture Series – Lake Nation: People and the Fate of the Great Lakes

The more than 35 million people who live among the Great Lakes overwhelmingly profess devotion to these waters — yet the Lakes are in mediocre condition at best. Why the gap? Dave Dempsey will discuss his findings for his recent book, Lake Nation: People and the Fate of the Great Lakes, in which he seeks [...]

By |2019-08-20T15:25:29-04:00March 1st, 2019|, , |Comments Off on Sanctuary Lecture Series – Lake Nation: People and the Fate of the Great Lakes

Sanctuary Lecture Series – One of the Guise

Please join Historian Dr. Caitlyn Perry Dial as she shares her discoveries of women who dressed as men to serve the British and American militaries. She dispels myths and shares the tremendous labor it took to conceal their identities as well as work among men completely undetected.

By |2019-02-28T15:33:48-05:00February 28th, 2019|, , |Comments Off on Sanctuary Lecture Series – One of the Guise

Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary to Offer Paid Internships in Partnership with Greening Youth Foundation and Office of Coast Survey

ALPENA, MICH—The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (TBNMS) is one of only two national marine sanctuaries selected to partner with the Greening Youth Foundation and NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey to offer a paid internship to an undergraduate, recent graduate or masters student. “We are so excited to have this opportunity,” said Sarah Waters, Education [...]

By |2019-02-15T18:55:57-05:00February 15th, 2019|Education, Internship|Comments Off on Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary to Offer Paid Internships in Partnership with Greening Youth Foundation and Office of Coast Survey

Sanctuary Lecture Series – Looking Beneath the Surface: Using Emerging Technology to Explore Great Lakes Sinkholes and Ecosystems

Steve will talk about emerging technologies that have furthered our understanding of Great Lakes ecosystems and are leading to exciting discoveries in Lake Huron sinkholes. presented by: Steve Ruberg, Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab

By |2019-02-15T14:43:26-05:00February 15th, 2019|, , |Comments Off on Sanctuary Lecture Series – Looking Beneath the Surface: Using Emerging Technology to Explore Great Lakes Sinkholes and Ecosystems
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