A small cohort of oceanography cadets and faculty climbed aboard the R/V Questuary in the wee hours of a chilly October morning.
The crew spent their day sampling near the Bay Bridge, Alameda and points south in an effort to understand and characterize a large harmful algal bloom that occurred in San Francisco Bay this summer and early fall.鈥 The bloom dissipated by mid-September but killed thousands of fish, forcing shoreline cleanups, spreading unpleasant odor, and prompting scientists to further investigate the extent of the ecological damage.鈥
鈥淲e received samples for our analysis from research collaborators during the bloom event and this cruise was a chance to characterize conditions absent of the bloom to compare with the bloom itself,鈥 said Dr. Alexander Parker, professor and program coordinator for Cal Maritime鈥檚 oceanography program.
Oceanography is Cal Maritime鈥檚 newest major where cadets gain a theoretical background and practical skills in oceanography and are challenged to apply foundational knowledge using the scientific method through hands-on directed research experiences.
Cadets also have the opportunity to鈥痵tudy abroad and gain a鈥痝lobal perspective of ocean literacy and stewardship.鈥
aboard the R/V Questuary vessel is just one of many resources that Cal Maritime鈥檚 Golden Bear Research Center (GBRC) has made possible. Particularly, the GBRC has partnered with San Francisco State University鈥檚 Estuary and Ocean Science Center (EOS) to take over operation of the R/V Questuary.
Because of this partnership, the Questuary will now serve as a platform for Cal Maritime鈥檚 oceanography program as well as other Cal State University scientists and educators, and other external agencies, and will be one of the only active research vessels working in the San Francisco Estuary.
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