Other videos
NF-POGO Shipboard Training fellows onboard the M148 research cruise talk about their experiences.
Equipment/instrument deployments

This video shows oceanography in action as scientists aboard the RV Endeavor deploy a CTD rosette from the deck of the ship to collect data and water samples from below the ocean’s surface
An animation explaining how Argo Floats work
This video explains the basics behind what Argo floats are, how they work, and why they are AWESOME and also important for scientists.
The Remotely Operated Vehicle Genesis is deployed nationally, for research in the Belgian part of the North Sea, and internationally mainly for deep-sea research. This animated video illustrates the working and functions of the ROV. VLIZ puts the ROV Genesis at the disposal of the entire marine research community. Find more information about the underwater robot on www.vliz.be/en/rov-genesis.
Michael Boyle explains the procedure of towing to obtain unharmed marine larvae which can later be viewed and photographed under a microscope back in the lab.
Video showing how plankton samples are collected using a bongo net.
OCB is a network of scientists who work across disciplines, such as ocean chemistry, biology and physics, to understand the ocean’s role in the global carbon cycle and the response of marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles to environmental change.
Educational videos
General
Part THREE: Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA on the research vessel R/V Oceanus undertake a three week cruise to study health and function of plankton in the western North Atlantic.
Part TWO: Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA on the research vessel R/V Oceanus undertake a three week cruise to study health and function of plankton in the western North Atlantic.
Part ONE: Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA on the research vessel R/V Oceanus undertake a three week cruise to study health and function of plankton in the western North Atlantic.
Everything you wanted to know about life on board the RRS Discovery – the UK’s newest research ship operated by the National Oceanography Centre.