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RESEARCH
The Innovative Marine Technology Laboratory (IMT) supports research in air-sea interaction and surface waves, acoustics theory, and marine mammal acoustics. It maintains and administers facilities devoted to studies in these fields at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

For project summaries of the breadth of research that intrigues scientists at IMT, select one of the four research topics below.

  • Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates: The IMT Laborator has developed a novel means of measuring fluid shear stress using the cell flashing behavior of bioluminescent dinoflagellates. The results of the study provide a better understanding of the upper ocean physics, air-sea gas transfer, and the biology of planktonic near-surface organisms, as well as providing a new quantitative fluid visualization tool. Read More >>

  • Air-Sea Gas Transfer: A diverse range of studies are conducted to observe and understand the effects of waves and wave breaking on air-sea exchanges. Transfers of mass, momentum and energy between the atmosphere and ocean play an important role in weather and climate change. The entrainment of bubbles from breaking waves contribute to gas transfer and are also an important source of ambient noise. Several innovative projects at the IMT Laboratory are summarized. Read More >>
  • Near Shore Dynamics: IMT Lab researchers focus on research relating to small scale interfacial processes. Research in near shore dynamics is viewed as a major strength of the IMT Lab research groups since it provides a unique opportunity to gain insight into a variety of large scale weather and climate dynamics.

    These interests in near shore dynamics are addressed in the following fields of interest: Read More >>