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Name 1 Erik Arnesen 2 Mark Burnap Institution Sonoma State Southern Oregon Nature of MATE Internships in 2011 thru May 2014 Internship Host R/V Wecoma (six-month intern) 3 Jaclyn Chariw Kutztown R/ V Thompson 4 Steve Gandron 5 Elizabeth Hogan 6 Ryan Kennedy 7 Anthony Maher Southern Maine Great Bay Bristol Community R/V New Horizon and R/V Pelican 2011 UNOLS/USCG Interns Nature of Internship Six-month internship created using supplemental funding by the NSF Ocean Sciences Oceanographic Technical Services division. Assisted with all aspects of marine technology in support of research cruises. Assisted with deck operations and CTD deployment and operation. Worked with monitoring shipboard data collection and instrumentation, deployments and recoveries of CTDs, XBT launches, SWATH bathymetry mapping, ROV operations, shipboard data feed coordination, mooring deployments and recoveries, routine data collection and archiving for underway instrumentation (thermosoalinograph, flow cytometer, meteorological sensors, and ADCP), and troubleshooting equipment during cruises that involved retrieval and deployment of cables and instrumentation related to the Canadian fiber optic observatory. Assisted with deploying CTDs, large net tows for small fish, jigging for squid, acoustic sampling with echosounders, deployment and recover of an acoustic sampling boom, squid tagging, and setting up and supporting shipboard experiments. Assisted with the deck work and the collection/processing of the shipboard measurements; deployment and retrieval of instruments including CTD, NISKIN bottles, and nutrient sampling; instrument and equipment testing and preparation for cruises; operation and maintenance of equipment; data transfer and back-up of oceanographic data. Worked with the Seabird CTD system, the underway Surface Mapping System, ADCP, and some deck work during several research cruises on each vessel.

8 9 Kyle McDermott Winn McEnery R/V Cape Hatteras and (sixmonth intern) Six-month internship created using supplemental funding by the NSF Ocean Sciences Oceanographic Technical Services division. Assisted with all aspects of marine technology in support of research cruises. Assisted with deck operations and CTD deployment and operation during several research cruises. 10 Kevin Nydam Bristol Community R/V Pelican Assisted with deck deployments of oceanographic instrumentation, including Sea-Bird CTD and MOCNESS; also worked with vessel mounted instrumentation, seawater intake systems & plumbing, echosounders, and ADCPs; and assisted with troubleshooting computer network and satellite communications, including Internet and VOIP. 11 Jonathan Robinette R/V Walton Smith Assisted with deck operations and CTD deployment and operation during a research cruise investigating the circulation of dense water in Denmark Strait. 12 Ashley Stinson of Maine Assisted in buoy retrieval, CTD casts, monitoring shipboard scientific sensors, maintenance and repair of instrumentation, instrument and equipment testing and preparation for cruises, and back-up of oceanographic data. 13 Nick Tosto Kingsborough R/V Endeavor Six-month internship created using supplemental funding by the NSF Ocean Sciences Oceanographic Technical Services division. Assisted with all aspects of marine technology in support of research cruises. Non-UNOLS/USCG Interns 14 Rachel Gaines Monterey Peninsula 15 Alex Kavanaugh of Rhode Island

16 Mitchell Mandell of California, Los Angeles R/VIB Palmer Assisted with maintenance and repair of instrumentation; deployment and retrieval of instruments including CTD, NISKIN bottles, and ADCP; operation and maintenance of equipment; loading/unloading and setup logistics; and coordination of shipboard scientific operations organization of shore facilities. 17 April Patterson Florida Keys R/VIB Palmer Assist with the deck work and with the collection/processing of the shipboard measurements; maintenance and repair of instrumentation; deployment, retrieval, operation and maintenance of instruments including CTD and NISKIN bottles; data transfer and back-up of oceanographic data. 18 Thom Smith Monterey Peninsula NOAA Fulmar Assisted with maintenance and repair of instrumentation; deployment and retrieval of instruments including CTD, NISKIN bottles, and ADCP; operation and maintenance of equipment; loading/unloading and setup logistics; and coordination of shipboard scientific operations organization of shore facilities. 2012 UNOLS/USCG Interns 1 Alexis Crouch Jacksonville 2 John Ted Cummiskey 3 Stephen Keene Florida Keys R/V Blue Heron Assisted with the retrieval, maintenance, data download, and redeployment of scientific moorings in Lake Superior. Instrumentation included ADCP, CTD, Themistors, sediment traps, and water sampling carousels. 4 Joshua Reyes Worked with a research scientist on a cruise out of Barrow, Alaska, utilizing multibeam sonar, a sub-bottom profiler, and a CTD.

5 Sopharith Meas R/V Atlantis Assisted with troubleshooting of electrical oceanographic equipment, deployment, and recovery. Equipment included a CTD rosette, multicorer, sediments traps, and a MOCNESS. 6 Michael Neal Florida Atlantic Assisted with deployment and operation of a multibeam sonar system, dredges, rock corer, gravity corer, and an autonomous plume recorder along the Mid- Atlantic Ridge. 7 Arvin Nelson Monterey Peninsula Assisted with preparation and deployment of an AUV glider, CTD, and ocean drifters, as part of a research study examining ocean circulation and ecosystems off Alaska. 8 Mwaura Ngoima Kingsborough Assisted with CTD maintenance, including a cable termination, deployment of a hull temperature sensor, deployment of the CTD and VMP. 9 10 11 Dolan Paris Ashley Stinson Margaret Craig 12 Tara Willis of Maine of Rhode Island R/V Thompson and R/V Endeavor (six-month intern) Assisted with maintenance of the CTD, deployment and retrieval of instrumentation including a CTD and ocean bottom seismometers on several research cruises. Six-month intern who assisted with all aspects of marine technology in support of research cruises. Non-UNOLS/USCG Interns

2013 UNOLS/USCG Interns 1 Edward Keegan Brophy R/V Thompson Assisted at-sea and on-shore with maintenance, deployment and recovery of CTD, Niskin bottles, XBT, and buoys, including updating the ship s wiki page on ship equipment and maintenance procedures 2 Chris McHugh Coastal Carolina Deployed and recovered multichannel hydrophone streamers, a magnetometer, and Bolt Airguns; recorded data from and monitored all equipment; tested, repaired, and replaced equipment above as required 3 Matthew Creighton 4 5 Maia Grodin Mike Hawks Alpena Community R/V Blue Heron Assisted with troubleshooting, deployment, and recovery of geophysical equipment, including CHIRP sonar and air guns; collected data from and monitored multibeam sonar, side-scan sonar, air guns, and hydrophones 6 Chris Horvath Northwestern Michigan Assisted with deployment and operation of a multibeam sonar system, dredges, rock corer, gravity corer, and an autonomous plume recorder along the Mid- Atlantic Ridge 7 Arianna Johns Virginia Commonwealth Six-month internship with the and the R/V Walton Smith Six-month intern who assisted with all aspects of marine technology in support of research cruises

8 9 Maddie Kennedy Ashley Paradiso Kingsborough Assisted with preparation and deployment of an AUV glider, CTD, and ocean drifters, as part of a research study examining ocean circulation and ecosystems off Alaska Provided support for a wide range of electronic & electromechanical equipment; assisted with the deployment & recovery of research equipment such as the magnetometer, sonars (Kongsberg, Knudsen, and multibeam echosounder), and subbottom profiler; collected data from the Gravimeter & the Expendable Bathythermograph (XBT) Probes 10 Tyler Poppenwimer 11 Michael Marin 12 Michael Smith The of Wooster of Rhode Island Deployed and recovered multichannel hydrophone streamers, a magnetometer, and Bolt Airguns; recorded data from and monitored all equipment; tested, repaired, and replaced equipment above as required Non-UNOLS/USCG Interns (including launch and recovery) (including launch and recovery)