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Participants for the Lagrangian Transport and Transformation Experiment will be participating in the fourth year of the successful project focusing on the Hudson River plume flow into the Atlantic Ocean.
This research has been funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation Program: Buoyancy-Driven Transport Processes as part of the Coastal Ocean Processes (CoOP) Program. Many of the new technologies used in LaTTE were developed through research grants from the Office of Naval Research (ONR). The formal title of this project is known as the "Lagrangian studies of transport transformation and biological impact of nutrients and contaminant metals in a buoyant plume: a process study in an operational ocean observatory". Over the course of this experiment, please visit the LaTTE Press Room which will include press releases, newspaper coverage, questions and answers, LIVE streaming video links from the Coastal Ocean Observation Laboratory as well as the participating research vessels, interesting highlights and current weather reports. We will again have our COOL Classroom for K-12 educators engaging their students in our research activities. We thank you again for joining us in another exciting year of LaTTE! Please feel free to visit us at the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences building in the COOL Room 109. If you wish to schedule a visit, please contact MaryMargaret Halsey at 732.932.6555 x. 563. |
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