Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping / NOAA Joint Hydrographic Center
Research Snapshot: Offshore Survival
The engineering tank in Chase Ocean Engineering Lab is no match for the chilly offshore waters of the Gulf of Maine, but it stood in ably for a recent offshore marine survival class hosted by the Center for Acoustics Research and Education (CARE). UNH graduate students, faculty and staff joined... Read More-
11/03/22
Shipping Sounds
UNH researchers found no significant change in the U.S. continental shelf's underwater soundscape during the COVID-19 lockdown. -
10/31/22
A Career's Work Recognized
Colin Ware has been selected for the 2022 Visualization Lifetime Achievement Award for his work in scientific data visualization. -
09/20/22
Shifting Sands
Data from the volunteer-based Beach Profiling Program indicates which N.H. beaches are most resilient to coastal storms. -
07/27/22
Monumental Mapping
Twelve scientists and students associated with UNH are mapping the seafloor of the largest marine protected area under U.S. jurisdiction.
Recent Stories
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09/03/14 - There’s a Mount on the Bottom of the SeaWhere on Earth could a 3,000-foot mountain hide? On the bottom of the sea – an area about which we know less than the surface of the Moon. That’s where UNH scientists on a... Read More
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09/20/12 - Notes from the Top of the WorldNotes from on top of the world: A team of UNH researchers leads an expedition to map the Arctic Ocean seafloor aboard the U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Healy. A team of researchers... Read More
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08/30/12 - UNH Researcher Aids in Discovery of Shipwrecked Antarctic Explorer Terra NovaA University of New Hampshire researcher contracted to test sonar systems on a research ship helped discover the wreck of the ship that took Robert Falcon Scott to the Antarctic. Read More
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03/08/12 - Final FrontierLarry Mayer and his team of ocean-mapping researchers are unlocking the mysteries hidden by the world's oceans. Read More
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02/06/12 - UNH Ocean Scientists Shed New Light on Mariana TrenchMap view of bathymetry of southern Mariana Trench Challenger Deep area. Arrow points to circle that identifies the location of the deepest sounding in the trench (10,994 meters).... Read More