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SEA Wish List

Web camera for applicant interviews and admissions video communication $80
(3) GPS units for admissions staff travel $150 Each
(5) Digital photo frames for admissions table displays $200 Each
(4) Repair/replace Chelsea clocks aboard vessels $300-$500 Each
(2) External data RAID hard drive for data transfers $500 Each
(5) Ipads for use by admissions in on-campus recruiting $600 Each
(4) New sextants for Nautical Science instruction aboard ships $750 Each
Install shed on campus to properly store and secure science equipment used for shore-based field sampling $800
New Category I EPIRB with integral GPS for the Corwith Cramer to upgrade existing safety equipment $1,000
(6) Desktop computers for fleet replacements $1,500 Each
(5) Zeiss dissecting scopes for shore lab $1,500 Each
New climbing harnesses, 12 for each vessel for aloft use by crew and students $1,800 Each
(6) mechanical auto shut-off faucets for Madden Center $2,000
Fabricate Headrig Sail Covers for Robert C. Seamans to mitigate UV damage $2,000
(2) Replacement Single Side Band Radios for each vessel $2,300 Each
(8) Replacement Immersion Suits to replace in-kind aging safety equipment on vessels $2,500
Conversion upgrade of watermakers aboard Robert C. Seamans to three-phase power for more efficient power management operation $3,500
Upgrade for Robert C. Seamans SBE19 plus to SBE19 V2 CTD $3,500
New Seapoint Chl-a flourometer $3,500
Replacement Thrane & Thrane Inmarsat Mini C for Robert C. Seamans.  Required for NOAA Sanctuary research $3,555
(2) Bench top flourometers for microbial ecology and hydrocarbon analysis $4,500 Each
Spare 02 sensor in order to support science aboard vessels $4,500
Replacement sponsons and labor refit the Rigid Hull Inflatable rescue craft for the Corwith Cramer $6,300
Replacemenet Bunk Mattresses (38) for the Corwith Cramer $5,500
(3) USB4000CG-UV-VIS spectrometer for replacement of USB200 models.  This will allow us to charaacterize CDOM as well as preserve our current capabilities $5,800 Each
Replacement safety tethers, double lanyard type, for student and crew harnesses for vessels. $6,800
Spare Shipek Grab $7,000
Replacement of radar on Corwith Cramer, anticipated to be required within 2 years $11,500
Replacement of radar on Robert C. Seamans, anticipated to be required within 3 years $11,500
New SBE19plus V2 (CTD) for the Corwith Cramer to make equivalent to Robert C. Seamans $11,000
(2) Suggested safety upgrade to purchase 2 complete sets of Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and Firefighting Turnout gear for each of our vessels $12,000 per ship
Phytoflash Active Fluorescence instrument. $12,000
(2) Zeiss epifloursescence that will use newer LED technology.

$14,000 Each

Replace and upgrade Hot Water Heater aboard the Corwith Cramer.

$15,000

(2) Replacement Mainsail for each ship with an expected lifespan of 5 years.

$15,000 Each

An ROV for the Corwith Cramer so that it is comparable to the Robert C. Seamans $20,000
Safety harnesses with buoyancy collars that are manually inflated, or automatically iflated when immersed in water, for student and crew harnesses aboard both vessels. $20,000
Aooscan for digitizing plankton samples, thus standardizing the identification process. $25,000
Upgrade Robert C. Seamans refrigeration system to include Channel Coolers combined with a second, separate refrigeration system. $32,000
Generator, sized to the entire campus, to provide emergency back up power. $75,000
   
   

 

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Sea Education Association has enjoyed more than three decades of education under sail. From our first program in 1971 aboard Westward to the construction of our campus in 1985, a second ship in 1988 (the Corwith Cramer) and the launch and commissioning of the Robert C. Seamans in 2001, SEA's reputation continues to grow.

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Kerry Sullivan

SEA Online Giving & Volunteers Coordinator
(800) 552-3633, ext. 520development@sea.edu