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  1. Vertical distributions of temperature and humidity over the ocean between Nantucket and New Jersey (Papers in physical oceanography and meteorology) by Gardner Emmons, 1947
  2. Cost-Benefit Analysis of Cosolvent Flushing to Treat Groundwater Contamination Source Areas
  3. An Analysis of the Impact of Base Support Resources on the Availability of Air Mobility Command Aircraft
  4. Independent Verification and Validation of the Hazardous Material Cost Trade-off Analysis Tool Developed by the Human Systems Center at Brooks Air Force Base
  5. [Texas. A & M University. Department of Oceanography] Project 57, Scientific Report by Walter J Saucier, 1953
  6. North Pacific Ocean, Fieberling Seamount, CTD data report: R/V New Horizon, 19 August - 3 September, 1989 (Contribution / University of Washington. School of Oceanography) by Gunnar I Roden, 1989
  7. North Pacific Ocean, Fieberling Seamount, CTD data report: R/V New Horizon, 24 April - 11 May, 1991 (Contribution / University of Washington. School of Oceanography) by Gunnar I Roden, 1992
  8. The geographical distribution and seasonal variation of the semidiurnal pressure oscillation in high latitudes (New York University. Department of meteorology and oceanography. Scientific report) by Gloria M Sepulveda, 1956
  9. The New World of the Oceans: Men and Oceanography by Daniel Behrman, 1969
  10. Tidal affected distributions of surface chlorophyll and transparency in the New York Bight: Final report by D. R Lyzenga, 1978
  11. Laboratory and field evaluation of thrust anemometer: Final report, (New York University, School of Engineering and Science, Dept. of Meteorology and Oceanography, ... Geophysical Sciences Laboratory report) by Albert Dennis Kirwan, 1966
  12. Great Bay estuarine field program, 1975 data report, part 3: Nutrient chemistry (Report - University of New Hampshire ; no. UNH-SG-159) by Theodore C Loder, 1977
  13. Field measurements of the bottom fractional boundary layer in the New York Bight (NOAA technical memorandum ; ERL MESA-28) by Barry M Lesht, 1978
  14. A new bottom sampler (Special publication / American Society of Limnology and Oceanography) by W. R Kellen, 1954

101. Aquatic Network
Aquatic network This Internet site, maintained by the Aquatic Network, provides news and information about marine and freshwater ecosystems. The Aquatic Network is a nonprofit organization, which
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102. Scripps Institution Of Oceanography Library
oceanography, climatology, earth science marine biology resources on the Internet maintained by the Scripps Institution of oceanography Library, University of California.
http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/
Key Databases for SIO Electronic Journals SIO Archives Contact Us ... Site Search: UCSD science libraries' web pages DATABASES
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MOFR BIOSIS for biology
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Setting up email alerts Chem Abstracts plus ChemCATS electronic catalog of chemical suppliers Current Contents for speedy indexing of major journals in all disciplines
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Setting up email alerts ENTREZ genetic sequencing, structures, genomes, including PubMed (Medline)
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GeoRef
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Zoological Record for ecology, evolution, taxonomy, zoogeography, etc.
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103. Bibliographic Databases In Oceanography, Earth Science, And Related Areas
Open access bibliographic databases indexing published scientific research in marine sciences, some earth sciences, and related topics.
http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/guide/bibliographies.html

104. WOO2003 - Waves And Operational Oceanography
A scientific workshop to assess the current state of knowledge on waves in relation to currents, surface drifts and airsea interactions hosted by the French Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (SHOM).
http://surfouest.free.fr/WOO2003/
Waves and Operational Oceanography
scientific workshop, 23 and 24 june 2003, Brest, France
Following developments in the field of wave – current interactions and recent events including the accidental pollution from the oil tanker Prestige, the French Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (SHOM) hosted a scientific workshop to assess the current state of knowledge on waves in relation to currents, surface drifts and air-sea interactions. This workshop was an occasion to discuss the state of the art of ocean monitoring with Envisat’s ASAR, JASON’s altimeter, and future instruments (SWIMSAT) or techniques (GPS reflections from the surface), wave modelling (current third-generation models and beyond) and their practical use (operational forecasting of waves, surface mixed layer and surface drifts, dangerous waves). Participants helped define how observations, wave research and operational forecasting can be combined with the emerging operational oceanography to provide relevant services for end-users, based on theory for wave-current interaction processes including hydrodynamic modulation, turbulent profiles and air-sea fluxes. Waves are the driving force of littoral zone dynamics, responsible for coastal erosion and flooding, and on a larger scale waves determine the still poorly known air-sea exchanges (of momentum, heat, CO2 ...), a challenge for understanding global change and climate dynamics. This workshop was also supported by CNRS and Ifremer. Conclusions will be posted shortly on these pages with the proceedings.

105. 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 ?
  • 106. Southampton Oceanography Centre
    A joint venture between the University of Southampton and the Natural Environment Research Council.
    http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/
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    107. 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:

    108. Oceanography
    Dalhousie is a world leader in oceanographic research with stateof-the-art facilities. Training and funding is offered for PhD and MSc degrees in biological, chemical, geological and physical areas of oceanography.
    http://www.dal.ca/~wwwocean/index.html
    Welcome to Oceanography
    at Dalhousie University The story of our Department is one of growth and accruing influence, both nationally and internationally, in the fields of oceanographic research and education. From a mere 10 faculty at its founding in 1971, we now number 19 full-time faculty, with many additional joint, cross and adjunct appointments. Research grants and contracts now exceed $6.0 Million per year, some 35% of the total research funds raised by the Faculty of Science. Arguably, we can be considered Canada’s premier Department of Oceanography.
    This increasing prominence is reflected in past and current housing of the Canadian offices of large international projects, including the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS), the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE), and the Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS). In the early 1990s we were fortunate to house one of the first Networks of Centers for Excellence, known as OPEN (Open Production Enhancement Network), and today we are breaking new ground with the CFI-funded Center for Marine Environmental Prediction , which aims at a predictive understanding of changes in the marine environment through both modelling and new technology.

    109. Center For Coastal Physical Oceanography
    Promotes research on the physical oceanography of the coastal ocean and related oceanographic processes.
    http://www.ccpo.odu.edu/ccpo-main.html
    Welcome to Old Dominion University's Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography 's Hypertext Information System. For information about a particular center related topic, select from the list below. Monthly Chesapeake Bay Mouth Climatology Connect to our Anonymous FTP server Usage Statistics for this server Comment on our WWW server For information not listed above send postal mail to: Director Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA 23529 PHONE: (757) 683-4945 FAX: (757) 683-5550
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    110. Latz Laboratory Of Scripps Institution Of Oceanography
    Marine bioluminescence researcher, Latz Research Laboratory of Scripps Institution of oceanography.
    http://siobiolum.ucsd.edu/
    Welcome to The Latz Research Laboratory
    We are located at the beautiful Scripps Institution of Oceanography , a graduate department of the University of California San Diego , situated in La Jolla , in the San Diego area, where the weather is always great. Our laboratory and offices are just a few steps from the ocean (check out the waves ). We are part of the Marine Biology Research Division at Scripps.
    Research activities Research publications Lab scientists Laboratory facilities ... Bioluminescence
    Latz Laboratory Home Page / biolum@ucsd.edu

    111. Science Consultants For Oceanography, Education, And Remote Sensing (SCOERS)
    SCOERS is a consulting group with diverse expertise in oceanographic science, remote sensing, higher education, and elementary education.
    http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-SCOERS
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    112. CLS: Collecte Localisation Satellites
    Platform location and scientific data collection by Argos, satellite orbit determination and platform location by Doris, space oceanography data processing for TOPEX/POSEIDON and ERS.
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    Platform location and scientific data collection by Argos, satellite orbit determination and platform location by Doris, space oceanography data processing for TOPEX/POSEIDON and ERS. Conception and development by CLS Design by WS interactive

    113. Sea Grant In The Mid-Atlantic Region: Jobs, Internships & RFPs
    Mostly academic internships, fellowships and job postings in oceanography and related fields.
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    Maryland Sea Grant College
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    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

    114. Scripps Institution Of Oceanography Archives
    Inventories, contact information, and access policies. Features a chronology and bibliography on the history of the Institution, and digitized photographs.
    http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/archives/index.html

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    Services Moving Image Collection Timeline ... Other Sites The Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archives Manuscript collections include the papers of many scientists. Among the holdings are the papers of oceanographers Roger Revelle, and John Isaacs; marine biologists Martin Johnson and Per Scholander, geophysicists Walter Munk and Russell Raitt; geologists H. William Menard, Robert Dietz, and Francis Shepard; and meteorologist Jerome Namias. The collection includes a series of letters written by Joseph Matkin, a seaman on H.M.S. CHALLENGER during its famous voyage of discovery (1872-1876). The collection includes the records of the American Tunaboat Association, which documents the tuna industry. The Archives also includes correspondence exchanged by founders E.W. Scripps, Ellen Browning Scripps, and William E. Ritter beginning in 1903 when they worked to establish a marine biological station in San Diego. Contact: SIO Archives, siolib2@sio.ucsd.edu

    115. The Great Web Of Science
    Providing links for science, astronomy, biology, chemistry, electronics, medicine, meteorology, oceanography,physics and space.
    http://www.imagine-Hawaii.com/science.html
    The Great Web of Science
    A resource to sites about the sciences and books about science and technology.
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    116. 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."

    117. Bedford Institute Of Oceanography
    A center for ocean research, it studies the marine and coastal habitat. It surveys, measures, describes and charts Canada's oceans, seas, rivers and lakes. Extensive links to oceanographic and geosciences and the fishery.
    http://www.bio.gc.ca/ENTER/INDEX_ENG.HTM
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    The Bedford Institute of Oceanography is Canada's largest center for ocean research and first major federal center devoted to oceanography. Four government departments, inhabiting its 40 acre campus, perform targeted research mandated by government or in partnership, advise on marine environments including fisheries and offshore hydrocarbon resources, provide navigational charts for waters from Georges Bank to the Canadian Arctic, and respond to environmental emergencies.
    Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Maritimes Region
    The Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)
    The Department of National Defence
    Environment Canada Interesting
    Information To mark the 25th anniversary of the Huntsman Award, a 2-day jubilee is planned for 6 and 7 September 2005. ...more The Bedford Institute of Oceanography’s (BIO) new $1.5 million energy centre is a marvel of environmental science. The centre will serve the entire BIO complex which is home to over 500 employees of 5 federal departments. ...more Last Modified: 2004-04-02 Important Notices

    118. 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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    119. Institute Of Oceanography And Fisheries, Split, Croatia
    Split, Debrovnic
    http://www.izor.hr/eng/intro.html
    Investigation of the Adriatic sea, oceanography, fisheries, marine physics, marin chemistry, marine biology, ecology, aquaculture, on-line mesurement systems The scientific institution established for the investigation of the sea (Adriatic sea mainly). Also display real time measured meteo-oceanographic parameters (every 10 min!)
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    120. Sea And Sky: Sea News
    This section contains links to recent news articles related to the oceansand marine life. The news article will open in a new browser window.
    http://www.seasky.org/sea6.html
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