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Responses to Letters
From Scientists and Ship's Crew on the Oscar Dyson
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Erik's letter, answered by Dan Naber, Research Tech from Univ.of Alaska in Fairbanks
Concerning nitrate and nutrients, moorings, data collection and styrofoam heads.

William's letter, answered by Dan Naber, Research Tech from Univ.of Alaska in Fairbanks
Concerning rocks and dragging the bottom to retrieve a damaged mooring

Meagan's letter, answered by Jennifer Miksis-Olds, a Researcher from the Applied Research Lab at Penn State (Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania)
Concerning a career in Marine Biology and acoustics and listening for marine animals

Jennifer's letter, answered by Jennifer Miksis-Olds, a Researcher from the Applied Research Lab at Penn State (Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania)
Concerning listening to learn from the ocean, species seen and favorite colors.

Erik's letter, answered by Miriam Doyle, a Biologist and Researcher from NOAAs Alaska Fisheries Science Center in Seattle
Concerning moorings and details about shrinking styrofoam..

Jennifer's letter, answered by Miriam Doyle, a Biologist and Researcher from NOAAs Alaska Fisheries Science Center in Seattle
Concerning marine life, great teachers and favorite rock bands.

Connor's letter, answered by Carol DeWitt, Chief Scientist on this Oscar Dyson Cruise, from NOAAs Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle
Concerning mooring M2 and it's changed location, M4, and styrofoam heads.

Charlie's letter, answered by Commander Michael J. Hoshlyk,
Commanding Officer NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson R224, sometimes known as Captain Mike
(this a Word document and has some COOL pictures)
Concerning albino whales and Moby Dick, the secret to "Peggy", walrus, and unmanned aircraft.

Maddy's letter, answered by David Strauss, a NOAA Corps Officer and Scientist for NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI in Seattle
Concerning talking buoys, styrofoam heads and a list of animals we've seen.

Mary's letter, answered by Commander Michael J. Hoshlyk, Commanding Officer NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson R224, sometimes known as Captain Mike (this a Word document and more COOL pictures)
Concerning albino whales, styrofoam and a hidden message.

Wyatt's letter, answered by Jay Clark, a Research Biologist at the NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) in Seattle
Concerning net samples, CTD and biology, and fish growing up..



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