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OCEANOGRAPHY-Study of the Oceans
Contributions of the “ancients”
1. Phoenicians (from what is now Syria
    and Lebanon) navigated and traded
     around Mediterranean Sea, Indian
   Ocean, Red Sea, and Africa; 2000BC


            2. Greeks - create Maps of Med. Sea- 450BC,
               Eratosthenes (Mathematician) predicted the
                      circumference of the earth:
                40,076 Km and developed the system of
                         longitude and latitude.


      3. Romans- studied and noted the
    phenomenon of erosion and researched
       and documented the water cycle
story of Ocean Exploration 3 min
tory of Oceanography 3 min
Middle Ages

              1. Fall of the Roman Empire
                 -Europe lost most of its
                 detailed understanding of
                 geography

2. During this time, Arabic
 nations continued to explore
  and expand trade routes….


               3. The Vikings were ship-
                 borne warriors and traders
                  of the north (Norsemen)
                who went on expeditions to
                   explore the Americas,
                     Iceland, Greenland
Age of Discovery
                  1. Columbus attempts to
                      reach East Indies by
                      sailing west because
                      Eastern routes were
                    blocked. He crossed the
                    Atlantic and “found” the
                            Americas.


   2. Balboa settles the first
  European Colony in Panama.
   He crossed the Isthmus of
 Panama to the Pacific Ocean in
   1513. He became the first
 European to lead an expedition
     known to have seen or
  reached the Pacific from the
         New World.
Age of Discovery
3. Magellan was credited
 with being the first around
   the world… though while
   on voyage, he was killed
  in the Philippines in 1521.
  However, the 18 members
    left of his Crew finished
       the voyage in 1522.


                                The “sea” becomes a new place
                                     for empires to interact.
                                It was the Era of trade with, and
                                plunder of, the Aztecs and Incas
                                 for their gold and silver by the
                                            Spanish.
                                   The English and the Dutch
                                pirates attack the Spanish fleets.
MORE discoveries….
             1. Captain James Cook- 1700’s
                 A British navigator who
                 discovered the Hawaiian
             Islands. Is considered the best
                cartographer and reckless
              navigator of his time. Applied
              use of latitude and longitude.

  2. Ben Franklin
                         3. Charles Darwin-
charted maps of the
                           1800’s sailed to
gulf stream in 1777.        the Galapagos
                           Islands to study
                          the Biology of the
                            Sea and in the
                         process developed
                             his Theory of
                         Natural Selection.
4. Edward Forbes -1800’s
                         predicted different types of
                            plant and animal life at
                        different depths of the ocean.
                             Introduced the idea of
                                   dredging.


  5. Challenger Expedition- England’s Royal
Society obtained the use of HMS Challenger to
   study sea floor characteristics, chemical
composition of sea water and life at all levels!


               6. Fridtjof Nansen- 1890’s Proved polar
               ice flowed. Entered ice by Alaska, exited
               by Greenland three years and over 1000
               miles later. Determined that the North
               Pole is landless
20th Century Oceanography

         1. German expedition- 1920’s
      ship named Meteor was used to map
          depths in the Pacific Ocean.


2. US National Ocean Survey-
                                     Today data is generated from an
Bathymetric readings to determine
                                     echosounder (sonar) mounted
how deep each ocean is. Early
                                     beneath or over the side of a boat,
techniques used pre-measured
                                     "pinging" a beam of sound
heavy rope or cable lowered over a
                                     downward at the seafloor.
ship's side.


                               3. National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                               Administration (NOAA) establishes
                               wise use of ocean resources,
                               minerals, oil, fish, etc…
Sonar 3 min
20th Century Oceanography


             4. Oceanographic studies
         EXPAND!! Scripps Institution of
           Oceanography develop FLIP
         (Floating Instrument Platform)
            boat that turns vertically for
           research at different depths


            When FLIP is in its vertical position it is both
                   extremely stable and quiet.

         It is used to study the way water circulates,
          how storm waves are formed, how heat is
             exchanged between the ocean and the
              atmosphere, and the sound made by
                  underwater marine animals.
5. Submersibles- ALVIN
    Created by Woods Hole
 Oceanographic Institution and
can carry up to 3 passengers to
great depths (14,764 ft.), explore
the ocean, the organisms there
        and record data.




             6. Jacques Cousteau- SCUBA;
             Declared the importance of the
              oceans, he was a champion of
              the life that existed there and
             saw pollution—and exploitation
             by man--as the destroyer of the
                  marine environment.
Submersibles 2 min
Submersibles 2 min
ating a timeline of Historical Events in Oceanogra




   First attempt at a bathymetric map by Matthew Fontaine Maury.
   Showed vast relatively shoal area in Mid-Atlantic Grave.
   Source: In The Physical Geography of the Sea (1855) by M. F. Maury .
Important People of Oceanography
•For each person, write important facts and
accomplishments.
•Draw a picture that relates to that individual.
    •   Ballard, Robert
    •   Cook, James
    •   Cousteau, Jacques
    •   Darwin, Charles
    •   Franklin, Benjamin
    •   Magellan, Ferdinand
    •   Piccard, Jacques
    •   Wegener, Alfred

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3 history of oceanography

  • 1.
  • 2. OCEANOGRAPHY-Study of the Oceans Contributions of the “ancients” 1. Phoenicians (from what is now Syria and Lebanon) navigated and traded around Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, and Africa; 2000BC 2. Greeks - create Maps of Med. Sea- 450BC, Eratosthenes (Mathematician) predicted the circumference of the earth: 40,076 Km and developed the system of longitude and latitude. 3. Romans- studied and noted the phenomenon of erosion and researched and documented the water cycle
  • 3. story of Ocean Exploration 3 min tory of Oceanography 3 min
  • 4. Middle Ages 1. Fall of the Roman Empire -Europe lost most of its detailed understanding of geography 2. During this time, Arabic nations continued to explore and expand trade routes…. 3. The Vikings were ship- borne warriors and traders of the north (Norsemen) who went on expeditions to explore the Americas, Iceland, Greenland
  • 5. Age of Discovery 1. Columbus attempts to reach East Indies by sailing west because Eastern routes were blocked. He crossed the Atlantic and “found” the Americas. 2. Balboa settles the first European Colony in Panama. He crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513. He became the first European to lead an expedition known to have seen or reached the Pacific from the New World.
  • 6. Age of Discovery 3. Magellan was credited with being the first around the world… though while on voyage, he was killed in the Philippines in 1521. However, the 18 members left of his Crew finished the voyage in 1522. The “sea” becomes a new place for empires to interact. It was the Era of trade with, and plunder of, the Aztecs and Incas for their gold and silver by the Spanish. The English and the Dutch pirates attack the Spanish fleets.
  • 7. MORE discoveries…. 1. Captain James Cook- 1700’s A British navigator who discovered the Hawaiian Islands. Is considered the best cartographer and reckless navigator of his time. Applied use of latitude and longitude. 2. Ben Franklin 3. Charles Darwin- charted maps of the 1800’s sailed to gulf stream in 1777. the Galapagos Islands to study the Biology of the Sea and in the process developed his Theory of Natural Selection.
  • 8. 4. Edward Forbes -1800’s predicted different types of plant and animal life at different depths of the ocean. Introduced the idea of dredging. 5. Challenger Expedition- England’s Royal Society obtained the use of HMS Challenger to study sea floor characteristics, chemical composition of sea water and life at all levels! 6. Fridtjof Nansen- 1890’s Proved polar ice flowed. Entered ice by Alaska, exited by Greenland three years and over 1000 miles later. Determined that the North Pole is landless
  • 9. 20th Century Oceanography 1. German expedition- 1920’s ship named Meteor was used to map depths in the Pacific Ocean. 2. US National Ocean Survey- Today data is generated from an Bathymetric readings to determine echosounder (sonar) mounted how deep each ocean is. Early beneath or over the side of a boat, techniques used pre-measured "pinging" a beam of sound heavy rope or cable lowered over a downward at the seafloor. ship's side. 3. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) establishes wise use of ocean resources, minerals, oil, fish, etc…
  • 11. 20th Century Oceanography 4. Oceanographic studies EXPAND!! Scripps Institution of Oceanography develop FLIP (Floating Instrument Platform) boat that turns vertically for research at different depths When FLIP is in its vertical position it is both extremely stable and quiet. It is used to study the way water circulates, how storm waves are formed, how heat is exchanged between the ocean and the atmosphere, and the sound made by underwater marine animals.
  • 12. 5. Submersibles- ALVIN Created by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and can carry up to 3 passengers to great depths (14,764 ft.), explore the ocean, the organisms there and record data. 6. Jacques Cousteau- SCUBA; Declared the importance of the oceans, he was a champion of the life that existed there and saw pollution—and exploitation by man--as the destroyer of the marine environment.
  • 14. ating a timeline of Historical Events in Oceanogra First attempt at a bathymetric map by Matthew Fontaine Maury. Showed vast relatively shoal area in Mid-Atlantic Grave. Source: In The Physical Geography of the Sea (1855) by M. F. Maury .
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. Important People of Oceanography •For each person, write important facts and accomplishments. •Draw a picture that relates to that individual. • Ballard, Robert • Cook, James • Cousteau, Jacques • Darwin, Charles • Franklin, Benjamin • Magellan, Ferdinand • Piccard, Jacques • Wegener, Alfred