Chemical oceanographer
Joe Resing
compiles data collected by this in situ chemical analyzer on board the DSL120 clump weight.
Katie Shamberger
Instrument in co-author Dan McCorkle's lab that measures seawater CO2 parameters.
Scientists make sure the trap is ready to deployed off the vessel.
Instruments
Nansen Bottle
collects water samples from depth for further analysis.
Yellow submarine
volcano watcher.
Rosette
Sampling bottles
Guarantee to be exciting!
Frequently Asked Questions
Do chemical oceanographers work just in laboratories?
A:No, they work in and under water.
what are the requirements to be a marine chemist?
A:A solid foundation of English ,Math, and variety of sciences.
How much do you get paid?
A: $97,700
Read More:
http://www.marinecareers.net/field_chemical.html
http://literacynet.org/polar/elements/elements_journals/week3_science.html