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81. Iamslic_log0204: [IAMSLIC:1861] Re: Letter To: AGU, Fr: 3 @ Scr
AGU web page (http//www.agu.org/pubs/e_publishing Sincerely, Ralph Keeling assoc.Prof., Scripps Institution of oceanography Jeff Severinghaus assoc.
http://listproc.ucdavis.edu/archives/iamslic/log0204/0158.html
[IAMSLIC:1861] Re: letter to: AGU, fr: 3 @ Scripps Inst Oceanography, re: DOI citation
From: Pauline Simpson ( ps@soc.soton.ac.uk
Date: Fri Apr 26 2002 - 01:29:50 PDT
  • Next message: Kaba London Keita: "[IAMSLIC:1862] Re: Proposed Topic to Present at the conference" Excellent Peter. I had put this point to Jon Sears and his answer is below.
    Disregarding AGU recommendation we are continuing to include the page
    number in our citation, but of course can only do that whilst we still take
    the print version as well. We are using the following format but agree
  • 82. NAME
    Behavioral Science, 2498811, 879-4921, dwayne@pacificwhale.org, Alice Scheuer, HIPsychological assoc. of oceanography-UHM, oceanography, 956-6827, 956-7112, jane@soest
    http://www.hawaii.edu/acadsci/hssef/mentors.html
    SCIENTIST MENTORS
    Contact any of the scientists listed below to see if they are able to help you with your science fair project. More mentors in health related fields (Medicine, Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Zoology, Public Health) are available through the Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network (BRIN) mentoring program . Contact Francine Amoa: Phone: 956-9847 or 967-9761. Hawai'i AHEC's website also lists more mentors/advisers in the Health and Biomedical fields. If you are unable to find a suitable mentor, give us a call at 956-7930, and we will try to help you. NAME AFFILIATION Areas of Expertise PHONE FAX EMAIL COMMENTS Greta Aeby UH Manoa Coral Reef Ecology greta@hawaii.edu Mitchell Anderson UH Hilo Mathematics mitch@hawaii.edu John M. Berestecky Kapiolani Community College Microbiology johnb@hawaii.edu Gus Bodner UH Manoa Zoology gbodner@hotmail.com Amber Botz Women In Technology Technology amber@medb.org Brion Bozlee Hawaii Pacific University Chemistry brionboz@hawaii.rr.com Richard Brill Nat. Marine Fisheries

    83. National Earth Science Teachers Association
    The summary mentions geology, meteorology, astronomy, and oceanography and how theydeal with how the “immediate physical environment of man lends itself to
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    NESTA is a nonprofit educational organization, founded in 1983, whose purpose is the advancement, stimulation, extension, improvement, and coordination of Earth Science education at all educational levels. Check out the NESTA E-news. Click the "Journal" tab above.
    The Importance of Earth Science Education
    K-12 Earth Science plays a unique and essential role in today's rapidly changing world. It is an integrated study of the Earth's history, composition and structure, its atmosphere and oceans, and its environment in space. A knowledge of Earth Science is important because most human activities are related to interaction with the planet Earth. Basic knowledge about the Earth, then, is the key to development of an informed citizenry. The reasons for teaching Earth Science are numerous: it offers experience in a diverse range of interrelated scientific disciplines; it is closely related to the students' natural surroundings; and offers students subject matter which has direct application to their lives and the world around them. They need only step outdoors to observe and find relevance in concepts learned in the Earth Science classroom. Because it offers many opportunities to collect data, hypothesize, experiment, and draw conclusions, both within school and outside environments, Earth Science is a laboratory and activity oriented course. Earth Science integrates many principles of both physical and life sciences. It incorporates and presents concepts often not emphasized in other parts of the science curriculum, such as geologic time and the vastness of space.

    84. The Division On Earth And Life Studies
    Scope includes atmospheric sciences, climate, oceanography, solidearth sciences, radioactive waste management, polar research, environmental science and toxicology, natural disasters, and water science. Commission reports cover scientific/technical aspects of public policy issues in these areas.
    http://www7.nationalacademies.org/dels/
    Jump to Top News Jump to Science in the Headlines Search: Subscribe to our FREE e-newsletter! NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE ...
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    The Division on Earth and Life Studies (DELS) consists of fifteen units that facilitate communication among the research community, policy makers, industry, interest groups, and the public. DELS is responsible for a vast array of topics, ranging from the molecular level (e.g., biotechnology) to the global level (e.g., climate change). The common thread linking the units is the broad topic of science and the environment, but the division also examines issues outside that area. Links to the units are provided below. Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR) Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (BASC) Board on Life Sciences (BLS) Board on Earth Sciences and Resources (BESR) ... Back to Top

    85. THE IOC HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOM PROGRAMME
    Large scale ocean research programme involving an international community of scientists studying harmful algal blooms (HABs).
    http://ioc.unesco.org/hab/GEOHAB.htm
    IOC HAB Programme Introduction A Joint SCOR-IOC Programme of International Co-operative Research on HABs in Marine and Brackish Waters GEOHAB Mission: Foster international co-operative research on HABs in ecosystem types sharing common features, comparing the key species involved and the oceanographic processes that influence their population dynamics. GEOHAB is a Plan for Co-ordinated Scientific Research and Co-operation to Develop International Capabilities for Assessment, Prediction and Mitigation The GEOHAB Strategy The approach of the GEOHAB Programme is comparative, from the cellular to the ecosystem level. GEOHAB fosters research that is interdisciplinary, focusing on the important interactions among biological, chemical, and physical processes. GEOHAB also fosters research that is multifaceted as the problems are complex and interactions and processes occur on a broad range of scales. Finally, GEOHAB research should be international in scope to encompass the global issues of HAB events.
  • WHY IS AN INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME NEEDED ?
  • 86. American Society Of Limnology And Oceanography: Welcome Page
    The purposes of ASLO are to promote the interests of limnology, oceanography and related sciences, to foster the exchange of information across the range of aquatic science, and to further investigations dealing with these subjects. ASLO is best known for its journal, Limnology and oceanography (L O), its interdisciplinary meetings, and its special symposia.
    http://aslo.org/
    Home About ASLO Career Information Education Resources ... Search
    What is ASLO?
    As the leading professional organization for researchers and educators in the field of aquatic science, ASLO works to provide for their needs at all phases of professional development. ASLO is best known for its highly rated research journals, its interdisciplinary meetings and its special symposia. The society supports increasingly important programs in public education and outreach and public policy. It strives to encourage student participation and to increase opportunities for minorities in the aquatic sciences. ASLO's mission statement is: ASLO fosters a diverse, international scientific community that creates, integrates and communicates knowledge across the full spectrum of aquatic sciences, advances public awareness and education about aquatic resources and research, and promotes scientific stewardship of aquatic resources for the public interest. Its products and activities are directed toward these ends. ASLO welcomes and invites anyone interested in the aquatic sciences to join! Membership categories are available for both professionals and students. For more information, click on the "General Information" and "Member Benefits" links at right.
    Announcements
    IOOS Implementation Plan Available
    Congress has directed the U.S. marine science community to come together to plan, design, and implement a sustained Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). After an extensive external review process, the IOOS national office has released the final plan, entitled "Data Management and Communications Plan for Research and Operational Integrated Ocean Observing Systems". It is available at:

    87. Florida Ocean Alliance - Ocean Facts
    www.arvida.com; Carnival Cruise Lines www.carnival.com; Florida Institute of Oceanographywww.marine.usf National Parks Conservation assoc www.npca.org; A Web
    http://www.floridaoceanalliance.org/links.htm
    www.floridaoceanalliance.org

    Links
    Highlights
    Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Protecting Florida's Oceans Site
    www.floridadep.org/secretary/news/2004/ocean
    Marine Protected Areas of the United States
    www.mpa.gov
    Board Member Organizations
    NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

    88. Sea Grant In The Mid-Atlantic Region: Jobs, Internships & RFPs
    Mostly academic internships, fellowships and job postings in oceanography and related fields.
    http://www.mid-atlantic.seagrant.org/Jobs/
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    About This Region

    Events

    Directory
    ... D
    Please send information about funding, internships and employment opportunities to: Mid-Atlantic Region WWW
    Maryland Sea Grant College
    University of Maryland
    4321 Hartwick Road, Suite 300
    College Park, MD 20740
    Phone: (301) 403-4220
    Fax: (301) 403-4255 E-mail: mdsg@mdsg.umd.edu New Jersey Delaware Maryland ... Sea Grant Network Directory Last updated: May 06, 2004. Contact: regional webmaster http://www.mid-atlantic.seagrant.org/Jobs/ Accessibility Statement part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration U.S. Department of Commerce

    89. Listing Of Professional Associations By Department
    Department of oceanography The oceanography Society www.tos.org; MarineTechnology Society www.mtsociety.org. Department of Geography
    http://careercenter.tamu.edu/Students/S7/S7G.shtml

    Employer Research

    Calendar of Events

    Web Resources

    Career Fairs
    ... Web Resources
    Listing of Professional Associations by Department
  • Agriculture
  • Horticulture
  • American Horticulture Society: www.ahs.org The American Society for Horticultural Science: www.ashs.org
    Department of Animal Science
  • American Society of Animal Science: www.asas.org
    Department of Poultry Science
  • American Poultry Association: www.ampltya.com World's Poultry Science Association: www.wpsa.com Department of Rangeland Ecology and Management
  • American Forage and Grassland Council: www.afgc.org Ecological Society of America: esa.sdsc.edu Society for Range Management: www.srm.org Department of Rural Sociology
  • Rural Sociology Society: www.ruralsociology.org Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
  • Soil Science Society of America: www.soils.org Crop Science Society of America: www.crops.org Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
  • The American Phytopathological Society: www.apsnet.org Relevant Societies and Organizations: www.ifgb.uni-hannover.de/extern/ppigb/society.htm Department of Agricultural Economics
  • American Agricultural Economics Association: www.aaea.org
  • 90. A Brief History Of Marine Biology And Oceanography
    Historical overview of marine sciences from the bronze age to the 20th century, with images and a timeline.
    http://www.meer.org/mbhist.htm
    MEER home
    University of California online course in Marine Biology

    A Brief History of Marine Biology and Oceanography

    Phoenician colonies and voyages,
    modified from The Challenger Reports (summary), 1895
    Homers conception of the world during the Heroic era,
    modified from The Challenger Reports (summary), 1895
    Herodotus map of world,
    modified from The Challenger Reports (summary), 1895
    Aristotle
    modified from Singer, 1921 About this time, however, observations of natural phenomena related to the seas and oceans began to be written down. Herodotus, around 450 BC, wrote of the regular tides in the Persian Gulf, the deposition of silt in the Nile Delta, and uses the term "Atlantic" for the first time to describe the western seas. In the fourth century, the Phocaean colonists of Massila (Marseilles), sent the Greek astronomer Pytheas on a voyage out of the Pillars of Hercules (Gibraltar), where he traveled to Britain, Germany, and the Baltic Sea. He describes conditions in a distant far northern sea, which may have been in the Arctic (he describes it as having a 24 hour day at the summer solstice), as thick and gelatinous like a jellyfish (these waters are at times thick with gelatinous organisms of various kinds). " I found no basis prepared; no models to copy... Mine is the first step, and therefore a small one, though worked out with much thought and hard labor. It must be looked at as a first step and judged with indulgence."

    91. National Institute Of Oceanography, India
    researches different aspects of coastal and open ocean environments. Now has three regional centres at Mumbai, Kochi and Vishakhapatnam besides headquarters at Goa.
    http://www.nio.org/
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    92. IOLR - Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research
    Institute staff conduct a multifaceted research program in the fields of oceanography and marine biotechnology.
    http://marine.ocean.org.il/goto.dbm?URL=NIO

    93. RSNZ/NZ Journal Of Marine And Freshwater Research
    assoc. Dr Lesley Rhodes, Cawthron Institute, New Zealand; Professor DeanRoemmich, Scripps Institution of oceanography, UCSD, United States;
    http://www.rsnz.govt.nz/publish/nzjmfr/

    94. Oceanography Index
    A complete tutorial about atmosphere, climate, waves, currents, tides, beaches, sediment transport, storms, tsunamis.
    http://www.seafriends.org.nz/oceano/
    Seafriends - Oceanography index
    Oceanography is the science that studies the world's oceans, its waters and depths, how they move and how they play a part in the whole of our planet. In this section you can learn more about the sea and how it affects life. The sea is not just a big bucket of salty water, but a living system that controls many aspects of this planet, and thus your life too. This section forms the basis for understanding how our planet works.
    introduction

    Oceanography covers all we know about the sea, its formation, geology, mineralogy, extraction, fisheries, biology and much more. For this web site we have made a conscious selection. If you are in a hurry, read this first. (located on this page) (3 pages) oceans
    The world's oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface. At places they are as deep as the tallest mountains. Read more about their size, surface distribution, origin, evolution, features, crust, tectonic plate movement and more. (14 pages) ocean properties
    The salt water has important properties for life in the seas, properties that influence the circulation of the ocean water. Read more about its temperature, seasons, density and productivity. (8 pages) waves
    Waves are caused by the wind blowing over the ocean's surface. They promote the exchange of gases between the ocean and the atmosphere and bring water movement to coastal habitats. They are responsible for the shape of our coasts and the formation of dunes and beaches. Waves can also destroy. Tsunamis and mega tsunamis are special waves. In this chapter you'll find all you need to know about waves. (14 pages)

    95. GulfBase - Louisana-Texas Shelf Physical Oceanography Program
    The LATEX Program is a sixyear oceanographic research initiative that has as its principal objective the identification of key dynamical processes governing the circulation, transport, and cross-shelf mixing of the waters on the Texas-Louisiana shelf
    http://www.gulfbase.org/project/view.php?pid=lspop

    96. Clubs And Programs For ENS
    This scholarship was established by Dr. Rosenblatt at Scripps Institution of Oceanographyin memory American Physical Therapy assoc. www.apta.org, 800999-2782.
    http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/ens/ens_web/clubs.htm
    top top Student Opportunities
    Learning occurs through many avenues at SDSU: classes, student organizations, on-the-job training, enrichment programs, etc. There are many University-wide opportunities available to students (athletics, band, debate, fraternity/sorority, etc.). Students are encouraged to consider all avenues to ensure a broad education during their time at SDSU. The Department of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences offers many unique opportunities for students to extend their learning beyond the classroom. Personal learning occurs through personal growth and a sense of well-being that come when giving something back to your "community". All of the community service programs highlighted in this website are available for students to volunteer for professional experience. Some volunteer experiences can become paid experiences under the right circumstances. In addition, there are student major organizations that one should join, for the networking with other professionals in your field is crucial to employment opportunities following college. In addition, the faculty have been creating endowments to support student scholarships which are presented in this section. Dietetic Internship (SDSU AP4 Program)
    The AP4 Curriculum

    • Dietetic Internship Symposium.

    97. ASLO: Employment And Funding
    Resources for employment in the aquatic sciences.
    http://aslo.org/employment.html
    Home About ASLO Career Information Education Resources ... Search
    Employment in the Aquatic Sciences
    For more information, click on the links at right.
    Employment
    The " Positions Offered Board " is offered as a low-cost, high-visibility site to post announcements of available positions in the aquatic sciences. Over 500 position announcements were posted in 2002!
    Funding Opportunities
    Funding agencies and other sources of research and educational funding may place announcements of opportunity and calls for proposals on the " Funding Opportunities Board ".
    Job Links
    ASLO maintains a page of links to other job announcement bulletin boards. Click on "Job-Related Links" at right.
    Aquatic Science Careers
    For information about careers in the aquatic sciences, click here
    Home Career Employment ... Search
    Quicklinks
    Please click on the links below for further information about employment opportunities in the aquatic sciences. Positions Offered Submission Form
    Funding Opportunities Board
    Submission Form ...
    Job-Related Links

    98. School Of Oceanographic Studies, JU
    The School of oceanography undertakes important programmes in oceanographic teaching, research and environmental awareness.
    http://www.ocean-ju.org/
    Phone: 91-33-2414 6242, 91-33-2867 1048 Fax: 91 33 2414 6242, e-mail : iczom@vsnl.com
    Site developed by BRAINWARE , 28 Camac Street, Kolkata - 700 016
    Phone: 91-33-22471267/22803423, e-mail :solutions@brainware-india.com
    Announcing a Certificate course on Remote Sensing and GIS
    to be commenced in July, 2004
    Details.....

    99. Oceanography The Official Magazine Of The Oceanography Society
    exists to promote and chronicle all aspects of ocean science and its applications. It published brief articles, critical essays and concise reviews that deal with topics of broad interests to the oceanscience community. In addition oceanography solicits and publishes news and information, meeting reports, book reviews, and other items of current interest.
    http://www.tos.org/tosmag/index.htm
    Oceanography
    The Official Magazine of The Oceanography Society
    Oceanography exists to promote and chronicle all aspects of ocean science and its applications. It publishes brief articles, critical essays and concise reviews that deal with topics of broad interests to the ocean-science community. In addition Oceanography solicits and publishes news and information, meeting reports, book reviews, and other items of current interest. Subscription Information
    Publishing Schedule
    Manuscript Submission Instructions
    Style Guide for Manuscripts
    Editors
    Back Issues Order Form
    Volume 17, Number 1 - Special Issue on Bathymetry from Space. Click here to access the order form for
    this issue. Single
    copy price is $10. For the
    bulk purchase price on ten or
    more copies, contact info@tos.org Click here to link to PDF versions of articles from Volume 15, No.2, "US GLOBEC" Click here to link to PDF versions of articles from Volume 15, No. 1

    100. The Oceanography Society
    founded in 1988 to disseminate knowledge of oceanography and its application through research and education, to promote communication among oceanographers, and to provide a constituency for consensusbuilding across all the disciplines of the field.
    http://www.tos.org/
    Membership Information
    2005 International Ocean Conference
    Oceanography Magazine
    Munk and Jerlov Awards Corporate/Institutional Sponsors
    TOS Contacts

    The Oceanography Society was founded in 1988 to disseminate knowledge of oceanography and its application through research and education, to promote communication among oceanographers, and to provide a constituency for consensus-building across all the disciplines of the field. The Oceanography Society is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization incorporated in the District of Columbia.
    [Home] [Membership] [Conferences] [Magazine] ...
    The Oceanography Society

    P.O. Box 1931
    Rockville, MD 20849-1931 USA
    Telephone: (301) 251-7708 Fax: (301) 251-7709
    E-mail: info@tos.org
    Email comments to: webmaster@tos.org

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