Marine Technology Training Cruises

R/V Dan Moore Cruise Schedule 2007-2008
Fall , Spring , Summer

Past Years:

and an important note about Make Ups


September 10-14, 2007
CFCC: MT1- Alpha
Chief Scientist:
Jacqui Jenkins
Cruise plan: MT Freshman Orientation Cruise- biological sampling in Onslow and Long Bays offshore NC & SC
Mid-cruise port: none [Wilmington to Wilmington]
 
 
September 17-21, 2007
CFCC: MT1- Bravo
Chief Scientist:
Jason Rogers
Cruise plan: MT Freshman Orientation Cruise- biological sampling in Onslow and Long Bays offshore NC & SC
Mid-cruise port: none [Wilmington to Wilmington]
September 24 - October 1, 2007
CFCC: MT2- Romeo
Chief Scientist:
Tim Shaw
Cruise plan: Chemical/ Physical Oceanography- Niskin casts with DSRTs, XBT use, bottom grabs offshore NC & VA coasts and in Chesapeake Bay, tour National Aquarium in Baltimore
Mid-week port: Baltimore, MD
 
October 8-15, 2007
CFCC: MT2- Sierra
Chief Scientist:
Mark Miller
Cruise plan: Chemical/ Physical Oceanography- Niskin casts with DSRTs, XBT use, bottom grabs offshore NC & VA coasts and in Chesapeake Bay, tour National Aquarium in Baltimore
Mid-week port: Baltimore, MD
 
October 15-19, 2007
CFCC: MT1- Charlie
Chief Scientist:
Shawna Daniel
Cruise plan: MT Freshman Orientation Cruise- biological sampling in Onslow and Long Bays offshore NC & SC
Mid-cruise port: none [Wilmington to Wilmington]
February 25-29, 2008
CFCC: MT1- Alpha
Chief Scientist:
Jacqui Jenkins
Cruise plan: Biological/ Chemical Oceanography- water quality testing during estuary transit, biological sampling of NC, SC, and GA continental shelf & slope
Mid-week port: Beaufort, NC or Charleston, SC
March 10-14, 2008
CFCC: MT1- Bravo
Chief Scientist:
Jason Rogers
Cruise plan: Biological/ Chemical Oceanography- water quality testing during estuary transit, biological sampling of NC, SC, and GA continental shelf & slope
Mid-week port: Beaufort, NC or Charleston, SC
March 24-28, 2008
CFCC: MT1- Charlie
Chief Scientist:
Shawna Daniel
Cruise plan: Biological/ Chemical Oceanography- water quality testing during estuary transit, biological sampling of NC, SC, and GA continental shelf & slope
Mid-week port: Beaufort, NC or Charleston, SC
 
March 31 - April 9, 2008
CFCC: MT2- Romeo
Chief Scientist:
Tim Shaw
Cruise plan: MT Senior Wrap-up Cruise- deepsea hydrographic stations, CTD use, XBTs, use R.O.V. with underwater video, reef observations. Site visit to Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution.
Mid-cruise port: Nassau, Bahamas
April 14-23, 2008
CFCC: MT2- Sierra
Chief Scientist:
Mark Miller
Cruise plan: MT Senior Wrap-up Cruise- deepsea hydrographic stations, CTD use, XBTs, use R.O.V. with underwater video, reef observations. Site visit to Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution.
Mid-cruise port: Nassau, Bahamas

June 9-13, 2008
CFCC: MT1- Alpha
Chief Scientist:
Tim Shaw
Cruise plan: Geological Oceanography- bathymetric Survey of SC continental shelf & slope (Charleston Bump area)
Mid-week port: Charleston, SC
 
June 16-20, 2008
CFCC: MT1- Bravo
Chief Scientist:
Jason Rogers
Cruise plan: Geological Oceanography- bathymetric Survey of SC continental shelf & slope (Charleston Bump area)
Mid-week port: Charleston, SC
June 23-27, 2008
CFCC: MT1- Charlie
Chief Scientist:
Pete Simpson
Cruise plan: Geological Oceanography- bathymetric Survey of SC continental shelf & slope (Charleston Bump area)
Mid-week port: Charleston, SC

Make Up Hours

What is a Make Up Hour?
Make Up hours are unique to Marine Technology here at CFCC. Since Marine Technology students take a training cruise aboard the DAN MOORE each semester, they will be missing a week's worth of work in all their other courses. Cruises are a separate course that is registered into and of course students may not be counted in two courses at the same time. State regulations allow M.T. students to miss a week of school for cruise as long as the time missed is made up. To "make up" for this missed time, there is an extra hour scheduled for each of the courses in the block schedules of each Marine Technology section. These Make Up hours are designated MU on the block schedules. Make Up hours are used at a one hour per week rate until a week's worth of hours are "made up". Enough Make Up hours are held to cover for time lost due to cruising [e.g. a 3 hr per week class will hold 3 one hour Make Ups].

Certain cruises may extend over a weekend and into a second week with more than one week's class time being missed. Additional state regulations allow for this and call for the students to be counted as on a field trip in their other courses. Instructors scheduled to teach M.T. sections are informed of the cruise schedule for each semester so they can know who is cruising when.

When to start holding the Make Up hour for a class is at the discretion of the individual instructor; some start at the beginning of the semester, some wait until the later weeks of the semester.


Cautions to M.T. students taking classes outside their cruise section Block Schedule:
Classes taken outside of one's cruise section block schedule of course DO NOT have the built in coverage of scheduled Make Ups. Any hours lost due to cruising will have to be handled as part of the individual student's allowed absences (20%) [Instructor's take note]. It is greatly appreciated when Instructors can and do work with these students allowing catch-up of work or tests missed. Students finding themselves in this situation should contact their individual Instructors of the affected courses early in the semester and make whatever arrangements they can. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT TAKING COURSES OUTSIDE THE BLOCK SCHEDULE IS THE STUDENT'S DECISION AND S/HE IS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE ATTENDANCE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS/HER CHOICES.


 


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