SeaTech: Underserved Teens Hooked on Ocean Technology!


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One hundred and twenty middle and high school students in the Capistrano Valley area of California are learning to use technology to track and analyze the acoustic behaviors of whales and dolphins and conduct an acoustic population census in California, the Bering Sea and the Southern Ocean.
Project Information
Cohort: 
3 (2005-2008)
Category: 
Youth-Based
Principal Investigator: 
Harry Helling
Co-Principal Investigator(s): 
John Hildebrand
Kelly Reynolds
Sponsor: 
Ocean Institute
Primary Focus: 
Environmental Science
ecological research and analysis
Organization Location City: 
Dana Point
Organization Location Region/State: 
Pacific
California (CA)
Where project work happens: 
Pacific
California (CA)
Other Area(s) of Focus: 
Environmental Science
remote sensing technology
Participant type: 
Middle School Students
High School Students
Target Area: 
Suburban
Award Number: 
0524799
Overview Section

The Ocean Institute (OI), in partnership with Scripps Institution of Oceanography (Scripps), Capistrano Valley Boys & Girls Clubs (B&GC) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), is developing "SeaTech," a multi–year, Youth–based ITEST program providing 120 female and minority middle and high school students from underserved populations with 391 contact hours of information technology (IT)–intensive oceanographic research experiences. SeaTech content focuses on understanding the acoustic behaviors of whales and dolphins, specifically, sound production, noise impacts and acoustic population census in California, the Bering Sea and the Southern Ocean. SeaTech offers a two–year core program for 13 & 14 year olds consisting of a "Breadth of Exposure" phase and a “Depth of Skills” phase totaling 299 hours. The core program has three distinct elements—after–school clubs, field explorations and summer research institutes—and is augmented with efforts before and after: an Early Pipeline Development phase (52 hours) for youth age 12, and Internships (40 hours) for youth age 15.

Activities Section

SeaTech students record and analyze live dolphin sounds at sea with hydrophones they built themselves.

SeaTech students were trained to facilitate exhibits on ocean observatories, robots and sensors and serve as hosts for all the families from their Boys & Girls Club.

SeaTech students attend a summer academy that will train them to use acoustic software to study endangered whales in the South Pacific.