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Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science

The Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science is the University of Miami's academic and research institution for the study of oceanography, atmospheric, and earth sciences.

Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science
The Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science's logo
Former names
University of Miami Marine Laboratory
MottoMagna est veritas
Motto in English
Great is the truth
TypePrivate university
Established1943
AffiliationUniversity of Miami
DeanRoni Avissar
Academic staff
95
Undergraduates400
Postgraduates220
Location, ,
U.S.

25°43′57″N 80°09′48″W / 25.732479°N 80.163245°W / 25.732479; -80.163245
CampusIsland
Websitewww.earth.miami.edu

Founded in 1943, the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School is the only subtropical applied and basic marine, atmospheric, and earth research institute in the continental United States. The school is also home to SUSTAIN, the world's largest hurricane simulation tank.[1][2][3]

Up until 2008, Rosenstiel School was solely a graduate school within the University of Miami, though it jointly administrated an undergraduate program with the University of Miami's College of Arts and Sciences. In 2008, Rosenstiel School launched an undergraduate program, granting both Bachelor of Science in Marine and Atmospheric Science (BSMAS) and Bachelor of Arts in Marine Affairs (BAMA) undergraduate degrees and Master's degrees. Doctorate degrees are awarded to Rosenstiel School students by the University of Miami's Graduate School.[4][5]

The Rosenstiel School's research includes the study of marine life, including aplysia and coral, climate change, tropical cyclones, air-sea interactions, coastal ecology, and oceanography law. The school operates a marine research vessel and has a research site at an inland sinkhole.

The Rosenstiel School is located 8 miles (13 km) east from the University of Miami's main Coral Gables campus on Virginia Key in Miami.

History edit

 
The entrance sign to the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science on Virginia Key, February 2023
 
The University of Miami's Rosenstiel School courtyard in September 2007
 
Dock at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science on Virginia Key at sunset, September 2007
 
The University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science Marine Science Center, December 2022

In 1940, University of Miami president Bowman Foster Ashe recruited F.G. Walton Smith, a British marine biologist who was working in the Bahamas to join the University of Miami's Department of Zoology and develop of a marine laboratory at the university.[6]

In 1943, the Board of Trustees of the University of Miami established the Marine Laboratory for the University.[7] They invited researchers and oceanographers to associate themselves with the laboratory whose three original objectives were teaching, basic research, and applied marine research. The laboratory focused on subjects specific to a tropical environment. Initially, the Marine Lab was located in a private boathouse on an estate on Belle Isle in Miami Beach. In 1945, when the boathouse became structurally unsafe, the lab moved to a converted apartment building in Coral Gables, Florida near the main campus.[6]

In 1947, a delegation from Dade County prompted the Florida State Legislature to support development of a state Marine Laboratory in conjunction with the UM lab. It reported to the State Board of Conservation, which had no marine research facility and little budget of its own at the time.[8] The relationship lasted for 12 years until the state of Florida built the board a lab in St. Petersburg.

Since 1951, the School has published the Bulletin of Marine Science, a peer-reviewed scientific journal on ecology, fisheries management,geology, geophysics, marine biology, oceanography, meteorology, and related topics.

In 1953, the School's classrooms and laboratories were built at the current Virginia Key location. It was renamed Institute of Marine Science in 1961,[7] it became part of the University of Miami's School of Environmental and Planetary Sciences.[9]

In 1969, the institution was made into an independent school and named to honor Lewis and Dorothy Rosenstiel after a major contribution from Rosenstiel's foundation to support progress in atmospheric and marine sciences.

In 1977, the school began a joint undergraduate program with Miami's College of Arts & Sciences.[10] The school bought Research vessels and built more facilities to further research projects. From 2003 to 2008, the school operated Pew Institute for Ocean Science as a joint venture with the Pew Charitable Trusts; in 2008, the program relocated to Stony Brook University on Long Island.[11][12]

In 2008, the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School took over administration of the university's undergraduate Marine Science, Marine Affairs, and Meteorology programs.[10][13]

Also in 2008, the school's library merged with the central University of Miami Library.[14] Recently, the Rosenstiel School started unique a one-year Master of Professional Science degree program aimed at students planning non-research careers in business, government, or non-profit organizations.[4][15]

In June 2022, the faculty voted to change the name of the school to the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, reflecting the strengths in geosciences as well as the ocean and atmospheric sciences.[16]

Academics edit

While the graduate programs are conducted by Rosenstiel School faculty who report to the dean of the Rosenstiel School, the University of Miami's Graduate School awards the school's graduate degrees.[5] Rosenstiel School offers a joint program with the University of Miami School of Law, which awards its students both a Juris Doctor degree and a Master of Arts in Marine Affairs and Policy.[17] The school also administers the University of Miami's undergraduate programs in marine science, marine affairs, and meteorology on the university's main Coral Gables campus.[10]

The Rosenstiel School is divided into five academic departments:

  • Atmospheric Sciences
  • Environmental Science and Policy
  • Marine Biology and Ecology
  • Marine Geosciences
  • Ocean Sciences

In addition to its academic departments, Rosenstiel School has several research units: Oceans and Human Health Center, National Resource for Aplysia, National Center for Coral Reef Research, Center for Southeastern Tropical Advanced Remote Sensing (CSTARS), and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. As of 2011, 358 professors and scientists conduct research programs and teach at Rosenstiel School and the University of Miami's main campus.[18] Of these, 81 are regular full-time faculty members.[19]

The school operates F.G. Walton Smith, a research vessel. Designed to meet the school's specifications, the catamaran was put on water in 2000. It is equipped with a special sea water flow system that can take samples. The on-board lab can perform chemical analysis of those water samples. It also has transducers for measuring ocean currents, sub-bottom profiling, and deep water bathymetry.[20] In response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the vessel was reassigned to environmental monitoring of affected areas and to track underwater plumes of oil.[21][22]

Rosenstiel School's research invertebrate museum houses one of the world's most extensive collections of invertebrate tropical marine life with 400,000 specimens. It includes Atlantic tropical marine invertebrates. The collection consists of 60,000 specimen lots, out of which 38,900 are cataloged and identified species.[23]

Since 2005, Rosenstiel School has conducted an underwater photography contest that draws international submissions.[24] It also makes underwater photographs available through its Digital Atlas of Marine Species and Locations, which is a database that includes photos of specific marine species.[25]

Since 1951, Rosenstiel School has published Bulletin of Marine Science a scientific journal which publishes research papers in marine subject areas covered by the school. It is published four times a year.[26]

The United States National Research Council ranked graduate research programs based on 2008 data, and the Rosenstiel School ranked 11th to 40th among Oceanography, Atmospheric Sciences, and Meteorology Rankings. Rosenstiel School entering graduate students' average quantitative Graduate Record Examination score was 681.[27]

Campus edit

The University of Miami's Rosenstiel School's Virginia Key 18-acre (73,000 m2) campus includes classroom facilities, laboratories, a dock, and a student center. The center, called F. G. Walton Smith Commons, holds a cafeteria and a bar (aka "the wet lab") that was rated as one of Miami's best secrets by Miami New Times in 2008.[28] The campus features mangroves, sea grape trees, and dune plants to protect its sand dunes and the campus from storm damage.[29] In 2009, UM received a $15 million federal grant to help construct a new $43.8 million, 56,500 square feet (5,250 m2) Marine Technology and Life Sciences Seawater Research Building.[30] The Virginia Key campus is located at a 65-acre (260,000 m2) marine research and education park that is also home to two National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) research laboratories and the Maritime and Science Technology Academy magnet school.[31]

The school also operates a 76-acre (310,000 m2) site on mainland Miami-Dade County that was formerly the United States Naval Observatory Secondary National Time Standard Facility, which already had buildings and a 20M antenna used for Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI).[32] Rosenstiel School's Center for Southeastern Tropical Advanced Remote Sensing (CSTARS) and Richmond Satellite Operations Center (RSOC) have research facilities located on what is now named the Richmond Campus.[31]

In the 1990s, the school hosted the Miami Hoshuko, a part-time Japanese school for Japanese citizens and ethnic Japanese people in the area. While there, Miami Hoshuko used ten classrooms, a library, and a cafeteria facility.[33]

Research edit

 
The R/V F.G. Walton Smith, a research catamaran utilized by the Rosenstiel School and named for University of Miami professor F.G. Walton Smith whose initial marine-related research led to the school's 1943 founding. May 2023.
 
A June 2010 NASA satellite photo of Little Salt Spring in North Port, Florida, which houses Rosenstiel School research facilities, field laboratorties, and dormitories. The dock over the water is used by research divers for underwater excavations.

As of 2008, the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School receives $50 million in annual external research funding.[34] Laboratories at Virginia Key are equipped with specialized instruments including a salt-water wave tank, the five-tank Conditioning and Spawning Systems, multi-tank Aplysia Culture Laboratory, Controlled Corals Climate Tanks, and DNA analysis equipment. The Richmond Campus' CSTARS provides Rosenstiel School with a near-real-time weather satellite downlink. Rosenstiel School also operates Bimini Biological Field Station,[35] an array of oceanographic high-frequency radar along the U.S. east coast, and its Bermuda aerosol observatory.[36]

Research projects at Rosenstiel School are in the domain of atmospheric and marine sciences and include:

  • Coral reef research, focusing on corals survival in a new climate conditions; coral reef protection
  • Field programs evaluating trace gas chemistry and transport
  • The aquaculture program
  • Climate change modeling
  • Tropical weather, climate, and atmospheric/oceanic circulations
  • Air-sea interactions research through buoys, remote sensing, analysis in situ, a wave tank laboratory, numerical modeling;
  • Volcanoes in the Pacific, Everglades water level measurements and subsidence through satellite images
  • Studies of coastal quality and their impact on human health.

Rosenstiel School's Marine Affairs and Policy Division conducts archaeological and paleontological research at Little Salt Spring in Sarasota County.[37][38][39] The site was donated to the University of Miami in 1982.[40] Rosenstiel School also hosts the National Center for Coral Reef Research (NCORE), which works to understand, conserve and manage coral reefs worldwide.[41]

Rosenstiel School has focused significant resources to studying the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and its long term environmental effect.[42] The school is an active member of the State of Florida's Oil Spill Academic Task Force that works with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection on spill issues.[43] In the summer of 2010, a CIMAS team working with the research vessel Walton Smith was able to document a 23-mile (37 km) long oil plume extending toward Dry Tortugas.[21]

The quality of the school is evaluated through peer-reviewed competition for faculty research grants. In addition, each year, the National Science Foundation conducts a nationwide student competition for Graduate Research Award Fellowship, and in 2010, five Rosenstiel School students received such awards with two additional honorable mentions.[44]

Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies edit

Since 1977, the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS), a scientific partnership between the University of Miami and NOAA, has been studying climate change, air-sea interactions and coastal ecology.[45]

Notable faculty edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The Rosenstiel School of Marine Atmospheric and Earth Science is the University of Miami s academic and research institution for the study of oceanography atmospheric and earth sciences Rosenstiel School of Marine Atmospheric and Earth ScienceThe Rosenstiel School of Marine Atmospheric and Earth Science s logoFormer namesUniversity of Miami Marine LaboratoryMottoMagna est veritasMotto in EnglishGreat is the truthTypePrivate universityEstablished1943AffiliationUniversity of MiamiDeanRoni AvissarAcademic staff95Undergraduates400Postgraduates220LocationVirginia Key Miami Florida U S 25 43 57 N 80 09 48 W 25 732479 N 80 163245 W 25 732479 80 163245CampusIslandWebsitewww earth miami edu Founded in 1943 the University of Miami s Rosenstiel School is the only subtropical applied and basic marine atmospheric and earth research institute in the continental United States The school is also home to SUSTAIN the world s largest hurricane simulation tank 1 2 3 Up until 2008 Rosenstiel School was solely a graduate school within the University of Miami though it jointly administrated an undergraduate program with the University of Miami s College of Arts and Sciences In 2008 Rosenstiel School launched an undergraduate program granting both Bachelor of Science in Marine and Atmospheric Science BSMAS and Bachelor of Arts in Marine Affairs BAMA undergraduate degrees and Master s degrees Doctorate degrees are awarded to Rosenstiel School students by the University of Miami s Graduate School 4 5 The Rosenstiel School s research includes the study of marine life including aplysia and coral climate change tropical cyclones air sea interactions coastal ecology and oceanography law The school operates a marine research vessel and has a research site at an inland sinkhole The Rosenstiel School is located 8 miles 13 km east from the University of Miami s main Coral Gables campus on Virginia Key in Miami Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Campus 4 Research 4 1 Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies 5 Notable faculty 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The entrance sign to the University of Miami s Rosenstiel School of Marine Atmospheric and Earth Science on Virginia Key February 2023 nbsp The University of Miami s Rosenstiel School courtyard in September 2007 nbsp Dock at the University of Miami s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science on Virginia Key at sunset September 2007 nbsp The University of Miami s Rosenstiel School of Marine Atmospheric and Earth Science Marine Science Center December 2022 In 1940 University of Miami president Bowman Foster Ashe recruited F G Walton Smith a British marine biologist who was working in the Bahamas to join the University of Miami s Department of Zoology and develop of a marine laboratory at the university 6 In 1943 the Board of Trustees of the University of Miami established the Marine Laboratory for the University 7 They invited researchers and oceanographers to associate themselves with the laboratory whose three original objectives were teaching basic research and applied marine research The laboratory focused on subjects specific to a tropical environment Initially the Marine Lab was located in a private boathouse on an estate on Belle Isle in Miami Beach In 1945 when the boathouse became structurally unsafe the lab moved to a converted apartment building in Coral Gables Florida near the main campus 6 In 1947 a delegation from Dade County prompted the Florida State Legislature to support development of a state Marine Laboratory in conjunction with the UM lab It reported to the State Board of Conservation which had no marine research facility and little budget of its own at the time 8 The relationship lasted for 12 years until the state of Florida built the board a lab in St Petersburg Since 1951 the School has published the Bulletin of Marine Science a peer reviewed scientific journal on ecology fisheries management geology geophysics marine biology oceanography meteorology and related topics In 1953 the School s classrooms and laboratories were built at the current Virginia Key location It was renamed Institute of Marine Science in 1961 7 it became part of the University of Miami s School of Environmental and Planetary Sciences 9 In 1969 the institution was made into an independent school and named to honor Lewis and Dorothy Rosenstiel after a major contribution from Rosenstiel s foundation to support progress in atmospheric and marine sciences In 1977 the school began a joint undergraduate program with Miami s College of Arts amp Sciences 10 The school bought Research vessels and built more facilities to further research projects From 2003 to 2008 the school operated Pew Institute for Ocean Science as a joint venture with the Pew Charitable Trusts in 2008 the program relocated to Stony Brook University on Long Island 11 12 In 2008 the University of Miami s Rosenstiel School took over administration of the university s undergraduate Marine Science Marine Affairs and Meteorology programs 10 13 Also in 2008 the school s library merged with the central University of Miami Library 14 Recently the Rosenstiel School started unique a one year Master of Professional Science degree program aimed at students planning non research careers in business government or non profit organizations 4 15 In June 2022 the faculty voted to change the name of the school to the Rosenstiel School of Marine Atmospheric and Earth Science reflecting the strengths in geosciences as well as the ocean and atmospheric sciences 16 Academics editWhile the graduate programs are conducted by Rosenstiel School faculty who report to the dean of the Rosenstiel School the University of Miami s Graduate School awards the school s graduate degrees 5 Rosenstiel School offers a joint program with the University of Miami School of Law which awards its students both a Juris Doctor degree and a Master of Arts in Marine Affairs and Policy 17 The school also administers the University of Miami s undergraduate programs in marine science marine affairs and meteorology on the university s main Coral Gables campus 10 The Rosenstiel School is divided into five academic departments Atmospheric Sciences Environmental Science and Policy Marine Biology and Ecology Marine Geosciences Ocean Sciences In addition to its academic departments Rosenstiel School has several research units Oceans and Human Health Center National Resource for Aplysia National Center for Coral Reef Research Center for Southeastern Tropical Advanced Remote Sensing CSTARS and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences As of 2011 update 358 professors and scientists conduct research programs and teach at Rosenstiel School and the University of Miami s main campus 18 Of these 81 are regular full time faculty members 19 The school operates F G Walton Smith a research vessel Designed to meet the school s specifications the catamaran was put on water in 2000 It is equipped with a special sea water flow system that can take samples The on board lab can perform chemical analysis of those water samples It also has transducers for measuring ocean currents sub bottom profiling and deep water bathymetry 20 In response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill the vessel was reassigned to environmental monitoring of affected areas and to track underwater plumes of oil 21 22 Rosenstiel School s research invertebrate museum houses one of the world s most extensive collections of invertebrate tropical marine life with 400 000 specimens It includes Atlantic tropical marine invertebrates The collection consists of 60 000 specimen lots out of which 38 900 are cataloged and identified species 23 Since 2005 Rosenstiel School has conducted an underwater photography contest that draws international submissions 24 It also makes underwater photographs available through its Digital Atlas of Marine Species and Locations which is a database that includes photos of specific marine species 25 Since 1951 Rosenstiel School has published Bulletin of Marine Science a scientific journal which publishes research papers in marine subject areas covered by the school It is published four times a year 26 The United States National Research Council ranked graduate research programs based on 2008 data and the Rosenstiel School ranked 11th to 40th among Oceanography Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Rankings Rosenstiel School entering graduate students average quantitative Graduate Record Examination score was 681 27 Campus editThe University of Miami s Rosenstiel School s Virginia Key 18 acre 73 000 m2 campus includes classroom facilities laboratories a dock and a student center The center called F G Walton Smith Commons holds a cafeteria and a bar aka the wet lab that was rated as one of Miami s best secrets by Miami New Times in 2008 28 The campus features mangroves sea grape trees and dune plants to protect its sand dunes and the campus from storm damage 29 In 2009 UM received a 15 million federal grant to help construct a new 43 8 million 56 500 square feet 5 250 m2 Marine Technology and Life Sciences Seawater Research Building 30 The Virginia Key campus is located at a 65 acre 260 000 m2 marine research and education park that is also home to two National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA research laboratories and the Maritime and Science Technology Academy magnet school 31 The school also operates a 76 acre 310 000 m2 site on mainland Miami Dade County that was formerly the United States Naval Observatory Secondary National Time Standard Facility which already had buildings and a 20M antenna used for Very Long Baseline Interferometry VLBI 32 Rosenstiel School s Center for Southeastern Tropical Advanced Remote Sensing CSTARS and Richmond Satellite Operations Center RSOC have research facilities located on what is now named the Richmond Campus 31 In the 1990s the school hosted the Miami Hoshuko a part time Japanese school for Japanese citizens and ethnic Japanese people in the area While there Miami Hoshuko used ten classrooms a library and a cafeteria facility 33 Research edit nbsp The R V F G Walton Smith a research catamaran utilized by the Rosenstiel School and named for University of Miami professor F G Walton Smith whose initial marine related research led to the school s 1943 founding May 2023 nbsp A June 2010 NASA satellite photo of Little Salt Spring in North Port Florida which houses Rosenstiel School research facilities field laboratorties and dormitories The dock over the water is used by research divers for underwater excavations As of 2008 the University of Miami s Rosenstiel School receives 50 million in annual external research funding 34 Laboratories at Virginia Key are equipped with specialized instruments including a salt water wave tank the five tank Conditioning and Spawning Systems multi tank Aplysia Culture Laboratory Controlled Corals Climate Tanks and DNA analysis equipment The Richmond Campus CSTARS provides Rosenstiel School with a near real time weather satellite downlink Rosenstiel School also operates Bimini Biological Field Station 35 an array of oceanographic high frequency radar along the U S east coast and its Bermuda aerosol observatory 36 Research projects at Rosenstiel School are in the domain of atmospheric and marine sciences and include Coral reef research focusing on corals survival in a new climate conditions coral reef protection Field programs evaluating trace gas chemistry and transport The aquaculture program Climate change modeling Tropical weather climate and atmospheric oceanic circulations Air sea interactions research through buoys remote sensing analysis in situ a wave tank laboratory numerical modeling Volcanoes in the Pacific Everglades water level measurements and subsidence through satellite images Studies of coastal quality and their impact on human health Rosenstiel School s Marine Affairs and Policy Division conducts archaeological and paleontological research at Little Salt Spring in Sarasota County 37 38 39 The site was donated to the University of Miami in 1982 40 Rosenstiel School also hosts the National Center for Coral Reef Research NCORE which works to understand conserve and manage coral reefs worldwide 41 Rosenstiel School has focused significant resources to studying the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and its long term environmental effect 42 The school is an active member of the State of Florida s Oil Spill Academic Task Force that works with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection on spill issues 43 In the summer of 2010 a CIMAS team working with the research vessel Walton Smith was able to document a 23 mile 37 km long oil plume extending toward Dry Tortugas 21 The quality of the school is evaluated through peer reviewed competition for faculty research grants In addition each year the National Science Foundation conducts a nationwide student competition for Graduate Research Award Fellowship and in 2010 five Rosenstiel School students received such awards with two additional honorable mentions 44 Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies edit Main article Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies Since 1977 the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies CIMAS a scientific partnership between the University of Miami and NOAA has been studying climate change air sea interactions and coastal ecology 45 Notable faculty editFrederick Bayer Marine Biology 46 Lisa Beal Oceanography Amy C Clement Atmospheric science 47 Cesare Emiliani Geology and Geophysics founder of paleoceanography 48 Rana Fine Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry physical oceanographer 49 Samuel H Gruber Marine Biology and Fisheries 35 Roger Lhermitte Radar Meteorology Jose Carlos Millas Meteorology 50 Fred Tappert Applied Marine Physics Paquita Zuidema Atmospheric science 51 See also editList of University of Miami alumni University of MiamiReferences edit McNoldy Brian March 11 2015 Miami s Indoor Category 5 Hurricane Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2023 05 09 Sheridan Kerry May 6 2015 World s biggest hurricane simulator aims to improve forecasts phys org Retrieved May 10 2023 Furness Dyllan August 27 2019 Conjuring catastrophes Inside the world s largest hurricane simulator Digital Trends Retrieved May 10 2023 a b Master of Professional Science Rosenstiel School of Marine Atmospheric and Earth Science Retrieved May 10 2023 a b Welcome and Overview University of Miami Retrieved May 10 2023 a b The History of the Rosenstiel School of Marine Atmospheric and Earth Science University of Miami Retrieved May 10 2023 a b Dorothy H and Lewis Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Retrieved November 13 2007 State Adds 25 000 in Tide Fight Daytona Beach Morning Journal January 27 1954 p 5 Retrieved February 28 2011 The Legislature appropriated 80 000 per year for research work and specified that it be 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