
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Teacher At Sea Program
Jacob has been working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Teacher at Sea Program since 2006. Use the links below to access blogs from Jacob's three trips with NOAA.
| June 2006 Teacher At Sea Voyage: Traveled to the Bering Sea to join the science crew of NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN in studies of the pollock fishery in June of 2006 |
| May 2007 Teacher At Sea Voyage: Traveled to the Gulf of Alaska, again on the Freeman to study recently hatched pollock in the plankton community in May of 2007 while creating a Drifter Buoy Project with a group of 4th graders. |
| NOAA Teacher At Sea Voyage 2008: Traveled to the Gulf of Maine to join the science crew of NOAA Ship HENRY B. BIGELOW to do bottom trawl surveys in October of 2008. |
| Was the subject of the book Teacher at Sea: Mr. Tanenbaum Explores Atlantic Fisheries on the NOAA Ship Henry B. Bigelow by Dr. Diane Stanitski and John Adler, Illustrated by Bruce Cowden. Click the book below to read on-line. |