Marine Field Station (MFS)
Aerial View of 淫性视频's teaching and research facility on Nacote Creek
Marine geology students explore an uninhabited barrier island
Coastal oceanography students depart for a trip aboard the R/V Petrel
Side scan sonar images of the Pat McAlister shipwreck, pre and post-Sandy
Marine Science students utilize the latest in water monitoring instruments
The Marine Field Station (MFS) is a facility of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at 淫性视频 and a member laboratory of the University National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS). The MFS is used as a teaching and research destination for numerous NAMS' academic programs, including foremost the marine science program, as well as biology, environmental studies, geology, and the professional science masters program.
The MFS in Port Republic is on an eight-acre waterfront site in the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve and only 15 minutes from the Galloway campus and 30 minutes from the Atlantic City campus. The MFS makes available the facilities, research vessels, sampling equipment, and staff to provide 淫性视频 students with hands-on learning experiences in a marine environment second to none. The MFS is also home to the University鈥檚 Coastal Research Center, a grant and contract-funded research organization focusing on many of New Jersey鈥檚 coastal zone issues. Both the MFS and the Coastal Research Center provide research and work opportunities for students.
The location of the MFS within the Mullica River-Great Bay estuary is central to its offerings; only 7 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and minutes from appropriate estuarine sites. The Marine Field Station offers teaching and research laboratories, research vessels, marine sampling equipment, general-use laboratory equipment, and a fleet marine technology instrumentation including a remotely operated vehicle, side scan sonar, multibeam sonar, acoustic doppler current profilers, and a magnetometer.
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