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Aliso Niguel High School,
Aliso Viejo, California


Branham High School,
San Jose, California


Maimonides Academy,
Los Angeles, California


Marymount High School,
Los Angeles, California


Rancho Buena Vista High School,
Vista, California

The following photos were sent by Erik Silberman, a teacher at Aliso Niguel High School in Aliso Viejo, California. They are doing some awesome work! Thanks for diving in with us, Aliso Niguel High School!


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Research — Students in Mr. SIlberman's Living Sea class use the Extreme 2002 resource guide and Web site to research deep sea organisms.

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Students in Mr. Silberman's Living Sea class present their Deep-Sea Organism posters to the class.

The following photos were sent by Joan Carter, a teacher at Branham High School in San Jose, California. "We are making a life-sized diorama of the hydrothermal vent community," she says. "Here are some pictures of the making of the tubeworms." There will be more pictures to come once the students complete the diorama. Great job, Branham High students!


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The following photos were sent by Donna Held, a teacher at Maimonides Academy in Los Angeles, California. What a great job these students have done — on both a deep-sea mural and a special activity on Pangaea. Terrific work, Maimonides Academy students!


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The following photos were sent by Erin Ruesler, a teacher at Marymount High School in Los Angeles, California. Aren't their posters fantastic? Great work, Marymount High students!


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Hydrothermal Vent food web posters created by the students.

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Many of the organisms used in the food web are discussed on the Extreme 2002 Web site.

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Cool Creatures from the Deep posters.

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Created as a Halloween themed project, each poster highlighted information on different deep- and mid-water species.


The following photos were sent by Steve Bartram, a teacher at Rancho Buena Vista High School in Vista, California. He stopped by the dock on Sunday, October 20, to see off the R/V Atlantis. However, the ship's departure was delayed a day for repairs. As a result, he got a personal tour of the ship by Dr. Craig Cary. It was "totally great!" Mr. Bartram says.


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Dr. Craig Cary and me. I went down to see the R/V Atlantis depart on October 20 and because the Alvin A-frame was being repaired, Dr. Cary graciously gave me the tour! Way cool!! I'm the dude in the maroon shirt!

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Here are Dr. Cary with shipboard education coordinators Jen Costanza (middle) and Hepsi Zsoldos.


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This is the gym on board R/V Atlantis.

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View of R/V Atlantis at the dock.


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This is where all the communications occur between R/V Atlantis and the submersible Alvin.


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Here's a photo of the ship's bridge.


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Here's a look at the computer lab onboard Atlantis.


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Meet the two "Craigs" on the science team: Craig Taylor (left) from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Craig Cary from the University of Delaware College of Marine Studies.


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Steve's students uses the Resource Guide and the web site to dive in to Extreme 2002.

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His students take a moment from their studies to have their picture taken.



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