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Ocean Observers

  • Ocean Observers - the comic
  • Teaching materials
  • Learn about observing the ocean
  • Discover the working group
  • About the initiative
  • Photo gallery
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Teaching materials

An illustration showing several instruments observing the ocean: a drifting buoy, a moored platform, an autonomous glider, sensors on the back of a sea turtle, a profiling float, a research vessel with a CTD rosette. Information is sent to a satellite. On the shore, there is a sea level gauge. Two children are studying the water while an adult woman watches over them.

Learn about observing the ocean

Discover the various ocean observing networks!

Discover the working group

About the initiative

  • Ocean Observers - the comic
  • Teaching materials
    • 5-8 years old
    • 9-11 years old
    • 12-18 years old
      • Experiment on water temperature and density [video]
      • Experiment on water salinity and density [video]
      • Experiment on salinity and saturation [video]
      • How to simulate heat transfer between water and sand
      • Building a glider [video]
      • Play with the tides
      • Human health and the ocean
      • Recreate a marine food web
      • Which phytoplankton are you?
      • Travel through the carbon cycle
      • 5 units on the Mediterranean sea
        • Unit 1: "The Mediterranean Sea"
        • Unit 2: "Seawater"
        • Unit 3: "Wind"
        • Unit 4: "Waves"
        • Unit 5: "Ocean currents"
    • All ages
  • Learn about observing the ocean
  • Discover the working group
  • About the initiative
  • Photo gallery
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Français (France)
  • Teaching materials
    • 5-8 years old
    • 9-11 years old
    • 12-18 years old
    • All ages
  • 12-18 years old
    • Experiment on water temperature and density [video]
    • Experiment on water salinity and density [video]
    • Experiment on salinity and saturation [video]
    • How to simulate heat transfer between water and sand
    • Building a glider [video]
    • Play with the tides
    • Human health and the ocean
    • Recreate a marine food web
    • Which phytoplankton are you?
    • Travel through the carbon cycle
    • 5 units on the Mediterranean sea
  • 5 units on the Mediterranean sea
    • Unit 1: "The Mediterranean Sea"
    • Unit 2: "Seawater"
    • Unit 3: "Wind"
    • Unit 4: "Waves"
    • Unit 5: "Ocean currents"
  • Unit 4: "Waves"

Unit 4: "Waves"

  • application/pdf Waves (English)
  • application/pdf El oleaje (Spanish)
  • application/pdf L'onatge (Catalan)

Learn how waves are formed and how we study the sea state.

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Watch the corresponding video on the Medclic website: Waves

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Wind DBCP buoys
Dernière modification le 19/09/2023

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  • Ocean Observers - the comic
  • Teaching materials
  • Learn about observing the ocean
  • Discover the working group
  • About the initiative
  • Photo gallery

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 Euro-Argo Twitter account
 OceanOPS Twitter account
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