Please wait...
About This Project
Sea Education Association (SEA)
Microplastics – small bits of plastic millimeters or smaller in size – that float in the ocean are carried by surface currents to oceanographic “dead-ends” known as subtropical ocean gyres. Yet how these particles move vertically in the water column remains poorly understood. We will carry out laboratory experiments designed to inform numerical ocean models that predict where in the water column these microplastics may be found, which may have implications for the marine animals that live there.
More Lab Notes From This Project
Browse Other Projects on Experiment
Related Projects
Can more practical, rather than theoretical teaching of STEM subjects improve student participation and performance?
STEM education is key that would drive the socio-economic development of any country. In most countries...
How the dragon glides: the biomechanics of a flying lizard
Gliding animals are not paper planes - and yet many studies have modeled them so. Flying lizards are agile...
Are we catching photons traveling in time?
We plan to replicate and extend unpublished pilot results suggesting that photons to be emitted in the future...