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Photograph Collections from the Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography at Nova Southeastern University.
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  • The mini buoys shown in the photographs are used to track ocean currents. The buoys drift with the current and transmit, via satellite, data on their positions as well as data on air temperature, wind velocity and the temperature and salinity of sea water

    The mini buoys shown in the photographs are used to track ocean currents. The buoys drift with the current and transmit, via satellite, data on their positions as well as data on air temperature, wind velocity and the temperature and salinity of sea water

  • Aerial view of the Nova University Oceanographic Center, circa 1973

    Aerial view of the Nova University Oceanographic Center, circa 1973

  • A loggerhead turtle breaks free of its shell on Hollywood Beach, Florida (1975) where the Broward County Florida Sea Turtle Conservation Program is based

    A loggerhead turtle breaks free of its shell on Hollywood Beach, Florida (1975) where the Broward County Florida Sea Turtle Conservation Program is based

  • An adult loggerhead turtle returns to the ocean after laying its eggs on the beach in Hollywood, Florida, 1980

    An adult loggerhead turtle returns to the ocean after laying its eggs on the beach in Hollywood, Florida, 1980

  • An Oceanographic scientist works inside the Scripps Institute mobile laboratory

    An Oceanographic scientist works inside the Scripps Institute mobile laboratory

  • Associate Professor, Dr. Pat Blackwelder engaged in coccolith research at the Nova University Oceanographic Center

    Associate Professor, Dr. Pat Blackwelder engaged in coccolith research at the Nova University Oceanographic Center

  • A team from Nova University Oceanographic Center makes a boat run up the South Fork of the New River near Fort Lauderdale checking nutrient pollution by collecting specimens

    A team from Nova University Oceanographic Center makes a boat run up the South Fork of the New River near Fort Lauderdale checking nutrient pollution by collecting specimens

  • Current meters at the Nova University Oceanographic Center

    Current meters at the Nova University Oceanographic Center

  • Dedication ceremony in the 1970s for the Charles and Hamilton Forman Building Center for Oceanographic Research, Port Everglades. In photo left to right: Hamilton Forman, Abraham S. Fischler, second President of Nova University 1970-1992, and Dr. Charles Forman

    Dedication ceremony in the 1970s for the Charles and Hamilton Forman Building Center for Oceanographic Research, Port Everglades. In photo left to right: Hamilton Forman, Abraham S. Fischler, second President of Nova University 1970-1992, and Dr. Charles Forman

  • Dr. Russell Snyder, Associate Professor of Physical Oceanography works on adjusting a current meter that measures ocean current, speed and direction

    Dr. Russell Snyder, Associate Professor of Physical Oceanography works on adjusting a current meter that measures ocean current, speed and direction

  • Dr. William Springer Richardson, Director of Nova University Oceanographic Center (far left), talks to television personality and Tonight Show host Johnny Carson (photographed with sunglasses on), Johnny Carson's three sons Richard, Christopher, and Cory (far right), and other Nova staff members in an oceanographic laboratory, 1969

    Dr. William Springer Richardson, Director of Nova University Oceanographic Center (far left), talks to television personality and Tonight Show host Johnny Carson (photographed with sunglasses on), Johnny Carson's three sons Richard, Christopher, and Cory (far right), and other Nova staff members in an oceanographic laboratory, 1969

  • Exterior of the Scripps Institute mobile laboratory at the Nova University Oceanographic Center, circa 1970

    Exterior of the Scripps Institute mobile laboratory at the Nova University Oceanographic Center, circa 1970

  • In the photograph, a Nova employee is shown guiding a turtle back into the Atlantic Ocean

    In the photograph, a Nova employee is shown guiding a turtle back into the Atlantic Ocean

  • Nova University's research vessel Gulf Stream

    Nova University's research vessel Gulf Stream

  • Photograph of a current meter at the Nova University Oceanographic Center. The current meter provides scientists with information on the direction and speed of currents

    Photograph of a current meter at the Nova University Oceanographic Center. The current meter provides scientists with information on the direction and speed of currents

  • Photograph of a dual-beam oscillator. The oscillator has a counter/timer for testing and analyzing electronic equipment for voltage and frequency

    Photograph of a dual-beam oscillator. The oscillator has a counter/timer for testing and analyzing electronic equipment for voltage and frequency

 
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