A high-frequency radar station in the SCCOOS network - Photo: Marc Tule
Scripps Research
The
single greatest strength of Scripps is the intellectual range and depth
of its academic staff; they have the ability to conceive of the
important research not now in sight, and the scholarly standing to
bring that research to reality.
Scientific
investigations at Scripps Institution of Oceanography span the realms
of sea, air, land, and life in efforts to determine how Earth systems
work and interact.
Among the more than 300 research programs
under way at Scripps, most are interdisciplinary, linking discoveries
in one subject to advances in other studies. This approach to basic
science is now being applied to how the physical environment affects
life systems and to aspects of global change, ocean pollution, and
marine resources.
At Scripps, observation, measurement, and
collection of samples and data are accomplished on a global scale by
extensive shipboard, ground, and aerial operations, including remote
sensing by satellite and the use of wide-ranging instrument networks.
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