Web Sites For Water On Earth oceanography Office of Naval Research. Stony BrookMillstone Watershed assoc. http//www.thewatershed.org/,I, IV, A, D, 1, A NJ regional watershed environmental http://www.princeton.edu/~pccm/outreach/scsp/water_on_earth/websites/websites.ht
Extractions: Each web site is identified by: the part(s) of the unit to which it is most relevant: Fresh Water Movement of Water in the Ocean Life in the ocean Environmental Concerns and the type of resource it offers: Teacher Resources Lesson Plans Student Research Sites water animals weather ocean features miscellaneous Places of Interest Reviewed by the Water on Earth teachers team Last edited Title URL Relevant to which parts of unit Type of Resource Rating (1 to 3) Comments Oceanography: Office of Naval Research www.onr.navy.mil/focus/ocean I II III IV A B Great for background information. Specifically, ocean in motion, habitats, marine mammals, ocean water, ocean regions. Also tells current research, various activities, other internet links, and various site maps. Ocean Sciences Education Teacher Resources Center www.vims.edu/bridge I II III IV A B Wonderful site filled with ocean links and content.
Young Native Scholars County Resource Center Scripps Institute of oceanography UC American of CaliforniaAmerican Indian Counselors and Recruiters assoc. info@nativescholars.org. http://www.nativescholars.org/
Extractions: YNS 2004 Events YNS Advisory Board Candice Christman - Barona Band of the Kumeyaay Nation Garry Crummer, MD - UCSD School of Medicine, Pediatrician, Indian Health Council, Inc Evans Craig Internet Technology Service, LLC Beverly Means - Barona Band of Kumeyaay Nation Ross Frank - Professor Ethnic Studies, UCSD Rafael Hernandez - Director, UCSD-EAOP Richard and Janeen Antoine Trudell - American Indian Resources Institute, CA Denis Turner - Chairman, Southern California Tribal Chairman's Association Deven Parlikar - CEO
Statement By Atmospheric Scientists On Greenhouse Warming Professor of Research oceanography, Scripps Institution of oceanography. EarleR. Williams, Ph.D, assoc. Prof. http//www.sepp.org/statment.html. http://www.propertyrightsresearch.org/statement_by_atmospheric_scienti.htm
Extractions: Statement by Atmospheric Scientists on Greenhouse Warming February 27, 1992 WASHINGTON, D.C. - As independent scientists, researching atmospheric and climate problems, we are concerned by the agenda for UNCED, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, being developed by environmental activist groups and certain political leaders. This so-called Earth Summit is scheduled to convene in Brazil in June 1992 and aims to impose a system of global environmental regulations, including onerous taxes on energy fuels, on the population of the United States and other industrialized nations. Such policy initiatives derive from highly uncertain scientific theories. They are based on the unsupported assumption that catastrophic global warming follows from the burning of fossil fuels and requires immediate action. We do not agree. A survey of U.S. atmospheric scientists, conducted in the summer of 1991, confirms that there is no consensus about the cause of the slight warming observed during the past century. A recently published research paper even suggests that sunspot variability, rather than a rise in greenhouse gases, is responsible for the global temperature increases and decreases recorded since about 1880. Furthermore, the majority of scientific participants in the survey agreed that the theoretical climate models used to predict a future warming cannot be relied upon and are not validated by the existing climate record. Yet all predictions are based on such theoretical models.
Research And Education Links Marine Science Portal from the American assoc. great for teachers) http//www.mcps.org/ces/connect OceanusOnline, the oceanography magazine produced by Woods http://departments.oxy.edu/tops/marinebio/references/resEducLinks.htm
Extractions: http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/contentarea.cfm?cid=11 Bodega Marine Laboratory http://www-bml.ucdavis.edu/ Brain Pop Animated Science http://www.brainpop.com/science/seeall.weml CA Dept. of Fish and Game http://www.dfg.ca.gov/ Carolina Coastal Science http://www.ncsu.edu/coast/ Cousteau Society http://www.cousteau.org/en/ Dauphin Island Sea Lab http://www.disl.org/ Discovery of Rhode Island Coastal Environments http://omp.gso.uri.edu/doce2.htm Duke University Marine Lab http://www.env.duke.edu/marinelab/ Florida Marine Research Institute http://www.floridamarine.org/ Gander Academys ocean resources on the web http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/oceans.htm Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, @Sea Adventures http://www.at-sea.org/ Hatfield Marine Science Center http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/ Long Beach Marine Institute http://www.longbeachmarineinst.com/lbmi_home.htm
DATABASE; JOURNAL NAME ABBREVIATION, ISSN NUMBER AND COVERAGE 1195 Full_name Journal of oceanography in Taiwan Straits/Taiwan Haixia 1198 Full_nameJournal of organic Chemistry Abb_name J. org. Chem. Med. assoc. http://www.bioscience.org/atlases/jourabbr/joz.htm
Aquarium Bibliography Tree of Life. http//tolweb.org/tree/. The MicroLife Resource. BioMedia assoc.,1992. (47 min.) Biodiv QH91 .O34. oceanography with Dr. Sylvia Earle. http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/biodiv/biblio/aquarium-update.htm
Extractions: Aquaria Oceanography Invertebrates Herpetology ... Children's Books WORLD-WIDE-WEB RESOURCES Algae The Forgotten Treasure of Tidepools http://www.sonoma.edu/biology/algae/algae.html Interested in algae? This site provides images, scientific names, and identification information. Animal Diversity Web Page http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu This web site provides a wealth of information about animals. Simply type in the name of what youre looking for, and retrieve valuable and referenced facts. Biology of Sharks http://www.pelagic.org/biology/ If you think that the recent shark movies arent telling you the whole story, youre absolutely correct! Find out more about sharks at this fact-filled web site. Careers in Herpetology http://www.asih.org/pubs/herpjobs.htm A career in herpetology can be fun and rewarding. Find out more about what a herpetologist does at this site. Careers in Marine Science http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/guide/career.html
Ocean Life Nat l Parks Conservation assoc. Bagheera Coral Reef Endangered. Ocean Regions.Brain Pop Underwater world; Ocean Pollution; oceanography; Ocean Conservation; http://www.cybrary.org/ocean.htm
Extractions: home about us contact HOME ... Click here for Estuaries Specific oceans Atlantic Pacific Indian Arctic Coral and Reefs The Shoreline Sandy Beaches Beaches and Dunes Ocean in motion: surf Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Sandy Beach Investigations ... Cape Lookout Nat'l Seashore includes birds, animals, plants, etc
Verbum Dei High School - Los Angeles, CA marincareers.net. Marine Bio, oceanography, Ocean Engineering and the job outlook. nacac.com.Natl assoc for college admission counseling. nasfaa.org. http://www.verbumdei.us/counseling/usefulweb.htm
Extractions: College Counseling - Useful Web Sites Web site Description/Comments act.org ACT registration and other services aicad.org aiccumentor.org Front door to all private colleges in California ajcunet.edu Front door to 28 Jesuit colleges. anycollege.net BlackExcel.org Resources for minority students. Minority scholarship search. bls.gov/oco Occupational Outlook Handbook online. The best info source on jobs. californiacolleges.edu Info on all California colleges. Career search included. calstate.edu Front door to the CSU system careerkey.org/english Fantastic career interest/aptitude test and search. Many useful links. careersandcolleges.org Useful magazine site cavhs.org California virtual high school. Free test prep and links to UC, CSU and CA Comm. Coll. cccco.edu Front door to all CA Community Colleges cde.ca.gov Calif. State Dept. of Education chciyouth.org Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute. Opportunities for Hispanic students. collegeboard.com
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Périodiques D'écologie Translate this page American Society of Limnology and oceanography ASLO http Española de LimnologíaAEL http//www.aelimno.org. Limoges http//perso.wanadoo.fr/assoc.geolimnoenv/. http://aflimno.free.fr/liens/liens.php?num=2
GulfBase - People and Nucleic Acids; Microbiology; Biological oceanography, University of Restore CoastalLouisiana, markd@crcl.org, +1 225 Louisiana MidContinent Oil Gas assoc. http://www.gulfbase.org/person/index.php?searchtype=all&sortby=name&sortby=telep
Web Pages cr.usgs.gov/landdaac/landdaac.htm l JPL DAAC (oceanography) http//podaac Publicashers,etc IEEE Geoscience/Remote Sensing http//www.ieee.org/grs/index assoc. http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sci/Satellite-Imagery-FAQ/part5/section-6.html
Extractions: Usenet FAQs Search Web FAQs ... RFC Index Web pages Some of the front pages and other main pages from the people who run space programmes, and a few other sites with interesting material on the Web. But first, the major subject catalogues... Internet Guides (these lists are very extensive)! Virtual Library: Earth Sciences http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/VL-EarthSciences.htm l Virtual Library: Environment http://ecosys.drdr.virginia.edu/Environment.htm l Virtual Library: Meteorology http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/DataSources/MetInde x.html Virtual Library: Oceanography http://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/ocean/oceanography.htm l Virtual Library: Remote Sensing http://www.vtt.fi/aut/rs/virtual/ EINET Galaxy Geosciences http://galaxy.einet.net/galaxy/Science/Geoscien ces.html And the huge list of Maarten Zeylmans van Emmichoven http://www.frw.ruu.nl/nicegeo.html Bill Corner's guide is a relative newcomer that's shorter but rather nice http://www.man.ac.uk/Arts/geography/rs/
Ushydro01papers.htm Newport, Rhode Island, USA Brenda Smith Naval Meteorology and oceanography CommandStennis Croucher, James Heslin and Derek Johnson John E. Chance and assoc. http://www.thsoa.org/us01papers.htm
VLIZ: List Of Conferences 5th International Symposium of Limnology and oceanography Effects of local and globalperturbations upon aquatic food webs. web site http//www.uofassoc.org. http://www.vliz.be/Docs/symp.htm
Extractions: This list is generated from the IMIS database. Click here to get another view on the same data. The data are repeated here as static HTML files so that these pages can be indexed by web search engines, and the search engine on our own web site. Organisers: Institution of Civil Engineers/Coastal Engineering Research Council of the American Society of Civil Engineers City/Place: Cardiff Country: United Kingdom Begindate: Enddate: web site: http://www.icce2002.com/Welcome/index.html Organisers: The Fisheries Society of the British Isles City/Place: University of Hull Country: United Kingdom Begindate: Enddate: EMail address: pbh@leicester.ac.uk Organisers: SeaSense City/Place: Sherwell Centre, University of Plymouth Country: United Kingdom Begindate: Enddate: EMail address: sally.marriage@otmnet.com Organisers: University of Iceland/Marine Research Institute Iceland City/Place: Reykjavik Country: Iceland Begindate: Enddate: EMail address: 37embs@hi.is
EHC SEJ RTNDF TipSheet August 1, 2001 Researchers from the Scripps Institution of oceanography contend that overfishing AmericanDental assoc. Leslee Williams, 312440-2592, williamsle@ada.org. http://www.nsc.org/ehc/jrn/tips/tip153.htm
Extractions: According to the cover story of the July 27, 2001, issue of Science, the extinction rate of fish species due to overfishing is far greater than ever realized. Researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography contend that overfishing is the primary driver of marine ecosystem collapse. SIO press: Mario Aguilera or Cindy Clark, 858-534-3624, scrippsnews@ucsd.edu
Walter N 1., http//EarthInteractions.org/. AMS 6 th Conference on Polar Meteorology and oceanography,May, San sea ice model, 1997 Joint Assemblies of the Int?l assoc. http://home.earthlink.net/~waltmeier/CV_web.html
Extractions: Education Ph.D. 1998 University of Colorado, Aero. Eng. Sciences, Program in Atmos. and Oceanic Sciences Dissertation Title: Application of Data Assimilation Methods for Analysis and Integration of Observed and Modeled Arctic Sea Ice Motions M.S. 1992 University of Colorado, Aerospace Engineering Sciences B.S. 1991 University of Michigan, Aerospace Engineering Professional Experience Research Scientist, National Snow and Ice Data Center (August 2003 - Present) Adjunct Assistant Professor, U.S. Naval Academy (August 2001 - August 2003) UCAR Visiting Scientist, U.S. National Ice Center (September 1999 - August 2001) UCAR Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Colorado (February 1999 - August 1999) Graduate Research Assistant, University of Colorado (June 1991 - December 1998)
Summer 03 Director, at esolomon@oceaninstitute.org Earth Sciences, Scripps Institute of oceanography;BA Mathematics Liberal Arts Dept (1989-present), assoc Prof (since http://geosciedu.org/newsletters/summer03.htm
Extractions: CLOSE Newsletter http://geosciedu.org/ Geoscience Education Division Newsletter, Summer 2003 A Quick Note from Your Newsletter Editor The only downside to this is something many of us are experiencing even in tenure-track positions: classes with huge enrollments and the pressure to increase those head counts. For example, I will be teaching a section of World Regional Geography that is so large (~400), we do not have a big enough lecture hall on campus. So I will be teaching it in the movie theaters at the local mall! To that, add a telecourse with 600-1000 students, and a third course with "only" 150. (I will truly cherish my fourth course, a grad seminar of five or six!) This trend is being repeated throughout the state university system in Florida. Providing quality instruction under these circumstances will certainly be a challenge. As always, if you have inquiries, suggestions or news items to contribute, please e-mail them to me at Mark R. Hafen
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Extractions: This document is part of the Satellite Imagery FAQ Subject: Further Reading The CIESIN Thematic Guide to Remote Sensing is an excellent introduction at http://www.ciesin.org/TG/RS/RS-home.html CCRS have a beautiful set of annotated images (of Canada) on their pages, at http://www.ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca/ccrs/tour/toure.html . This presents a number of images - chiefly Landsat and SPOT - together with explanations of what can be seen in them, and why particular features appear the way they do. Subject: I have a question that isn't covered in the FAQ Look in the CEOS IDN. This is the authoritative worldwide information system that answers every possible question about Satellite Earth Observation. The IDN has three coordinating nodes, each carrying the complete directory: The Global Change Master Directory is accessible by WWW at http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/ or by telnet to gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov
Administrative Committee Members Technical / Deputy Director Naval Meteorology oceanography Command 1100 Tel 408888-4410j.ota@ieee.org. John Potter assoc Director and Head Tropical Marine http://www.oceanicengineering.org/main.cfm?r1=1.30&r2=1.00&ID=10&level=2