Seafloor Mapping
Examine 3 years of Multibeam Sonar mapping cruises and research conducted by undergrads at CofC.

NEW!! - Alumni Pages
See what many of our alums from the Transect and Seafloor Mapping Programs are doing!
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The Transects Online WebGIS
Explore Transect Program data
through our interactive GIS website and inventory of data/samples.
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Transect Program Video Gallery
50 video clips of organisms viewed
on the seafloor and in the lab.

Dewees Island Air Photos
Dynamic changes along this barrier island are documented from the air.
Wild Dunes Beach - 04/07
Critical erosion of the beach threatened the resort's condos.
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Gray's Reef Video Gallery
View beautiful video of this
National Marine Sanctuary,
located off the Georgia coast.

Of Sand and Sea
A marine science mini-text (pdf)
by Paula Keener-Chavis
and Leslie Sautter, published by the SC Sea Grant Consortium.

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Exploring Plate Tectonics
This suite of hands-on activities created by Dr. Leslie Sautter helps students of all ages understand the basics of the Plate Tectonics Theory.

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Charleston Bump Echinoderms
View rare and common species of sea stars, urchins and more.

Continental Shelf Echinoderms
Many species of seastars, brittle stars and more live off our coast.

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Mollusks of San Salvador
More than 80 species of bivalves, gastropods and limpets fill this taxonomic gallery.


Project Oceanica's goal is to integrate education with oceanographic research and exploration, and to develop educational resources and programs available to college and high school students, as well as to K-12 educators. Project Oceanica was established in August, 2001 with initial support from the NOAA Ocean ServiceCoastal Services Center. Currently, Oceanica receives funding from a variety of sources and is housed within the College of Charleston’s Department of Geology & Environmental Geosciences.
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