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  1. Under the High Seas: New Frontiers in Oceanography by Margaret Poynter, Donald Collins, 1983-04
  2. The New World of the Oceans: Men and Oceanography. by Daniel. Behrman, 1969-01
  3. New discoveries in oceanography by Gardner Soule, 1974
  4. Fisheries oceanography: New ocean environmental services, by Taivo Laevastu, 1970
  5. Oceanography in the Next Decade: Building New Partnerships by Ocean Studies Board, National Research Council, 1993-01-01
  6. NEW WORLDS OF OCEANOGRAPHY
  7. New Worlds of Oceanography by Captian E. John, USNR (ret.) Long, 1970
  8. NEW WORLDS OF OCEANOGRAPHY by Captain E. John Land, 1970
  9. New Worlds of Oceanography: Man's New Explorationsinto the Myterious, Living sea by E. John Long, 1967
  10. New Worlds of Oceanography by E John Long, 0000
  11. New worlds of oceanography (The Worlds of science: oceanography) by Edward John Long, 1965
  12. Living with the New Jersey Shore (Living with the Shore) by Karl Nordstrom, Norbert P. Psuty, et all 1986-12
  13. Summary and analysis of physical oceanography data collected in the New York Bight apex during 1969-70 (MESA report) by R. L Charnell, 1974
  14. New York Ocean Science Laboratory. Technical report by Rudolph Hollman, 1971

161. Sea Education Association - Oceanography And Sailing
SEA offers college level semester at sea, high school, and teacher programs focusing on oceanography, maritime studies, marine biology, sailing tall ships, and the environmental study of oceans.
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Sea Education Association P.O. Box 6, Woods Hole, MA 02543 800-552-3633 (FAX) 508-457-4673 The Sea Education Association (SEA) in Woods Hole, MA provides undergraduates with an opportunity to participate in an academic study-abroad program called the SEA Semester. The program combines intensive research in the areas of oceanography, maritime studies, and nautical science with hands-on experience aboard a traditional sailing ship. Piloting, celestial navigation, and practical seamanship are learned together with oceanographic sampling techniques and marine laboratory procedures. Critical thinking, problem-solving, team-building and leadership skills are emphasized throughout the program. SEA Semester is appropriate for students in marine biology, geology and physical science, environmental studies, American studies, and most other areas within the liberal arts and sciences. Academic credit for SEA Semester is obtained through Boston University.

162. Scripps Institution Of Oceanography Archives
Collection and services on the history of oceanography photographs, moving images, and personal papers of eminent oceanographers.
http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/archives/

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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

163. Coastal Sediments 2003 - Official Website
A multidisciplinary international conference convened for researchers and practitioners to discuss science and engineering issues of coastal sediment processes. The conference will provide a high level technical forum for exchange of information among the fields of coastal engineering, geology, oceanography, meteorology, physical oceanography, and biology.
http://www.coastalsediments.net/

164. MBARI Research Presentations--American Society Of Limnology And Oceanography Mee
Opatovicky Mlyn, Czech Republic), Klimov, D. Physical and chemical oceanographypresentations. ALONGSHORE VARIABILITY OF THE CALIFORNIA
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18 February 2004
MBARI presentations at the 2004 Ocean Research Conference Almost two dozen MBARI researchers are presenting papers and posters this week at the 2004 Ocean Research Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii. This conference is sponsored by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and The Oceanography Society . The MBARI presentations cover a wide variety of oceanographic research topics, from large-scale ecological studies to designs for new oceanographic sensors. For more information on any of these presentations, please contact Kim Fulton-Bennett: (831) 775-1835, kfb@mbari.org Note: All authors are affiliated with MBARI unless otherwise noted.
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165. OCCAM Home Page
The OCCAM project has developed two high resolution (1/4 and 1/8 degree) models of the World Ocean including the Arctic Ocean and marginal seas such as the Mediterranean. The project is being carried out by researchers at the Southampton oceanography Centre in collaboration with colleagues from the Universities of East Anglia and Edinburgh.
http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/JRD/OCCAM/
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The OCCAM global ocean model
The OCCAM project has developed several high resolution models of the World Ocean - including the Arctic Ocean and marginal seas such as the Mediterranean. Some early results from our highest resolution (1/12th degree) global model are available in poster form . The information on this page refers chiefly to our earlier, 1/4 and 1/8th degree global models. The project is being carried out by researchers at the Southampton Oceanography Centre in collaboration with colleagues from the Universities of East Anglia and Edinburgh. A selection of animation sequences from the model are available for viewing (using quicktime and mpeg formats). Two 4 Mb Quicktime movies which show the global ocean surface temperature field can be downloaded. More detailed mpeg sequences, each covering a smaller area, may be selected via the OCCAM area selector . Features of special interest are :
  • Eddies in the Agulhas retroflection and Mozambique Channel region
  • Loop current eddies in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Regular eddies in the Celebes Sea/Mindanao region
Data from the OCCAM model can be requested using the OCCAM data selector . This runs a JAVA applet which allows the user to request data from an area of interest. People using the facility should ensure that the current internet browser they are running will display JAVA applets. The system is currently under development so only a limited amount of data is available via this route.

166. MBARI - AAAS 2004 News Release
of ocean conditions, and have the potential to spur oceanographic discoveries inthe presentations can be found at http//www.mbari.org/news/news_releases/2004
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12 February 2004
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Cutting-edge oceanography helps scientists understand
climate change on Earth (and other planets)
MOSS LANDING, California—To most people, the deep ocean seems as remote as the surface of the moon. But these deep waters may play a vital role in determining how the Earth's climate responds to the millions of tons of carbon dioxide that human activities release into the atmosphere each year. This week at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Seattle, two MBARI scientists have been invited to present talks that link the ocean to global climate change. A third MBARI scientist will explain how new tools provide a big-picture view of ocean processes on Earth and may be useful for studying oceans—and possible life—on other planets.
  • A CO2 enriched ocean: enormous blessing or future problem?
    Peter Brewer, James Barry, William Kirkwood
    Session: CO2 Fertilization: Boon or Bust?
    Monday, February 16, 2004, 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

167. Oceanography At UEA
Includes the WWW virtual library oceanography section
http://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/climateinfo.html
Forthcoming seminars There are a number of Physical Oceanographers at UEA in the School of Mathematics , the School of Environmental Sciences and the Climate Research Unit . Some of us are involved in the following projects: DPS

168. Naval Pacific Meteorology And Oceanography Center, San Diego, CA
Official website for NPMOC, San Diego, CA
http://www.npmoc-sd.navy.mil

169. Hydrographic_main
is a subbranch of the Australasian Branch of the Hydrographic Society with members representing the fields of hydrography, oceanography, geophysics, civil engineering and associated disciplines at all levels of expertise.
http://www.hydrographicsociety.org.nz/

170. UBC Earth And Ocean Sciences
UBC's Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences (EOS) is a dynamic, diverse group of scientists dedicated to understanding, and teaching oceanography in the multidisciplinary area of earth science.
http://www.geology.ubc.ca/
Professors, instructors, lecturers. Adjunct professors, research associates, post doctoral fellows, sessional lecturers, others. Listing of graduate students currently at EOS. Computing, technical, lab and office support.
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171. Oceanography - Faculty
Interests are concerned with the physical oceanography of the coastal and continental shelf regions, nearshore dynamics and sediment transport.
http://www.dal.ca/~wwwocean/ocean_1365_343.html
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Department of Oceanography Dalhousie University Halifax, NS, B3H 4J1 Room 5670 LSC
Phone - (902) 494-7082
Fax - (902) 494-2885
E-mail - tony.bowen@Dal.Ca Education Background
  • PhD - Physical Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California
  • MA - Mechanical Sciences, Sidney Sussex College
  • BA - Mechanical Sciences, Sidney Sussex College
Awards and Honours
  • Fellow, American Geophysical Union, 1994
  • Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, 1995
  • Killam Professor of Oceanography, Dalhousie
Research Interests
  • Physical oceanography of the coastal and continental shelf regions
  • Nearshore circulation
  • Boundary processes
  • Sediment transport
Recent Publications Courses
  • 5222A - Estuary, Coast and Shelf Dynamics 5223B - Ocean Waves
Personal WebSite - http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/people/po/Bowen_Tony.html Tammy Chouinard Thursday June 06, 2002

172. INTEC Engineering - World Leader In Deepwater Technology - Subsea, FPSO, Pipelin
Specializes in design and project management of seafloor route surveys, oil/gas subsea and floating production systems, terminals, and oceanography. Achievments include Omanto-India pipeline crossing the Indian ocean and trans-Black Sea pipeline design.
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173. Thetis
Measurement and equipment rental service in the field of oceanography and meteorology.
http://www.thetis.fr/

174. TOBA NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MARITIME TECHNOLOGY
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175. Instituto De Oceanografia / Institute Of Oceanography , Faculdade De Ciencias Da
Institute of Marine Research covering the fields of Physical oceanography, Marine Botany and Marine Zoology.
http://www.io.fc.ul.pt/

176. Marine Sciences Program At Avery Point - University Of Connecticut
Combines teaching at the Avery Point campus together with opportunities for involvement in research projects in biological and chemical oceanography.
http://www.marinesciences.uconn.edu/academic/physical.html
Graduate Studies in Physical Oceanography
The physical oceanography group at UConn's Department of Marine Sciences includes four faculty members: Frank Bohlen Dan Codiga Ed Monahan, and Jim O'Donnell
A common thread of their various research interests is an emphasis on understanding fluid dynamics in the coastal environment, but the collective expertise of the group touches on a wide range of physical oceanographic phenomena. As a result, M.Sc. and Ph.D. students in the department gain a broad exposure to the essential subdisciplines of physical oceanography in addition to their in-depth research training.
As well as continued sea-going observational work facilitated by the new R/V Connecticut , our research techniques include numerical circulation simulations, inverse modeling, analytical and theoretical studies, laboratory experiments, the development of in-situ instruments, and satellite data analysis.
Graduate study in physical oceanography at UConn combines quality teaching in the comfortable and personalized setting of the Avery Point campus together with opportunities for involvement in a variety of outstanding research projects. Our integration with the other strengths of the department in biological and chemical oceanography gives us a unique flavor among physical oceanography graduate programs.
In addition to regularly scheduled seminars and new courses that we tailor according to the demands of individual graduate student interests, courses we offer in physical oceanography include the following:

177. Oceanography Textbooks
Comprehensive list of oceanographic textbooks, usually with the inclusion of a contents page. Site hosted at Texas A M University.
http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/ocean-books/ocean-books.html
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178. Chelsea Technologies Group  - Oceanographic News
base includes research laboratories, oceanographic institutions, universities andmilitary establishments worldwide.This page contains the latest news.
http://www.chelsea.co.uk/Marine News.htm
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  • Flashy Fluorimeter Monitors Potential Algal Blooms N n -Shuttle towed vehicle system hard at work in the Caribbean ... COVELIA - Advanced Acoustic correlation System for Accurate, Autonomous Underwater Navigation UV AQUA trackas for the PRESTIGE Chelsea reports successful trials using Spread Spectrum Positioning and Communication System - POSCOM ... Castrol Transaqua Tracka Subsea Leak Detection System
  • Flashy Fluorimeter Monitors Potential Algal Blooms Chelsea Technologies Group announces a new Fast Repetition Rate Fluorimeter for phytoplankton / algal monitoring. The instrument builds on experience gained with the company’s successful FAST tracka Mk I, but introduces many enhancements and new features. According to Chelsea’s Managing Director, Dr Brian Phillips, The FAST tracka II will find wide application within both oceanography and fresh-water monitoring, including algal bloom detection, fish farming and water quality monitoring.

    179. By Subject | Oceanography
    Full listing of documents, bibliographies, data and other holdings held at Washington University Libraries.
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/Oceanography/
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    180. The Indian Ocean Oceanography And Climatology Virtual Center
    Extensive links to Indian Ocean resources, bibliography, and FAQ.
    http://indianocean.free.fr/
    A guided tour ... Links to:
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    Links Home La Climatologie et l'Océanographie de l'Océan Indien
    (site en anglais) by Jean-Luc Le Blanc Dear Friends, This site is the meeting point for all of you interested in the climate and the oceanography (physical, biological, geological, chemical, etc.) of the Indian Ocean. Its purpose is to include all the available information relevant to Indian Ocean studies in view to gather common interests.
    Thank you for contributing with any information which could enable this goal to be achieved. Remember: this site is what you are going to make of it ! It's not only about information...it's also about communication Enjoy the journey ! Keywords Indian Ocean, Climate, Monsoon, El Niño, Oceanography, Meteorology, Cyclones, Numerical Models, Fisheries, Coral Reef, Coastal Management, Biology, Geology, Chemistry. If you wish to receive the IOCO Newsletter, please send me your email :

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