150 FEATURE > Project Recover: Extending the Applications of Unmanned
Platforms and Autonomy to Support Underwater MIA Searches
By E.J. Terrill, M.A. Moline, P.J. Scannon, E. Gallimore, T. Schramek, A. Nager ,
R. Hess, M. Cimino, P.L. Colin, A. Pietruszka, and M.R. Anderson
160 FEATURE > Satellites to Seafloor: Toward Fully Autonomous Ocean Sampling
By A.F. Thompson, Y. Chao, S. Chien, J. Kinsey, M.M. Flexas, Z.K. Erickson,
J. Farrara, D. Fratantoni, A. Branch, S. Chu, M. Troesch, B. Claus, and J. Kepper
169 TECHNOLOGY REPORT > Do AUVs Dream of Electric Eels?
By J.W. Kaeli
172 FEATURE > Optimal Planning and Sampling Predictions for Autonomous and
Lagrangian Platforms and Sensors in the Northern Arabian Sea
P.F.J. Lermusiaux, P.J. Haley Jr., S. Jana, A. Gupta, C.S. Kulkarni, C. Mirabito,
W.H. Ali, D.N. Subramani, A. Dutt, J. Lin, A.Y. Shcherbina, C.M. Lee,
and A. Gangopadhyay
REGULAR ISSUE FEATURES
186 Ambient Sound at Challenger Deep, Mariana Trench
By R.P. Dziak, J.H. Haxel, H. Matsumoto, T.-K. Lau, S. Heimlich, S. Nieukirk,
D.K. Mellinger, J. Osse, C. Meinig, N. Delich, and S. Stalin
198 Two-Stage Exams: A Powerful Tool for Reducing the Achievement Gap
in Undergraduate Oceanography and Geology Classes
By B.C. Bruno, J. Engels, G. Ito, J. Gillis-Davis, H. Dulai, G. Carter, C. Fletcher,
and D. Böttjer-Wilson
DEPARTMENTS
05
QUARTERDECK. Our Awesome, Inspiring US Park Rangers and
the Value of Public Service
By E.S. Kappel
07
FROM THE PRESIDENT. Follow the Money
By A.C. Mix
11
TRIBUTE. A Tribute to Mike Storms: August 30, 1947–May 6, 2017
By B. Clement, M. Malone, P. Delaney, R. Murray, L. Mayer, P. deMenocal,
and K. Miller
12
RIPPLE MARKS. Sushi Bait and Switch: What Fish Are You Really Eating?
By C.L. Dybas
209 ROGER REVELLE COMMEMORATIVE LECTURE. Swells, Soundings, and
Sustainability, but…“Here Be Monsters”
By D.J. Wright
222 HANDS-ON OCEANOGRAPHY. Observing the Ocean with Gliders:
Techniques for Data Visualization and Analysis
By C.E. Hanson, L.M. Woo, P.G. Thomson, and C.B. Pattiaratchi
228 BOOK REVIEW. A Sea of Glass: Searching for the Blaschkas’ Fragile Legacy
in an Ocean at Risk
Reviewed by B.H. Robison
230 CAREER PROFILES. Katy Hill, Scientific Officer for the Global Climate
Observing System and the Global Ocean Observing System, World
Meteorological Organization • Andrea Dell’Apa, Marine Restoration
Specialist, Ocean Conservancy’s Gulf Restoration Program
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