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  1. Satellite Oceanography: An Introduction for Oceanographers and Remote-sensing Scientists (Ellis Horwood series in marine science) by I.S. Robinson, 1985-03-06
  2. Coastal Oceanography (Ocean Sciences Research) by Tetsuo Yanagi, 2010-11-02
  3. Deep Ocean Circulation: Physical and Chemical Aspects (Elsevier Oceanography Series)
  4. Shallow Water Hydrodynamics: Mathematical Theory and Numerical Solution for a Two-dimensional System of Shallow-water Equations (Elsevier Oceanography Series) by W.Y. Tan, 1992-08-31
  5. Geographic Information Systems in Oceanography and Fisheries by Vasilis D. Valavanis, 2002-05-23
  6. Oceanography by Summerhaye, Cp Summerhayes, et all 1996-04
  7. Dynamical Oceanography by Henk A. Dijkstra, 2010-11-30
  8. Oceanography by Edward P. Ortleb, Richard Cadice, 1991-09
  9. Investigating the Ocean : an Interactive Guide to the Science of Oceanography by R. Mark Leckie, Richard Yuretich, 2003-01-06
  10. Essentials of Oceanography By Garrison (4th, Fourth Edition) by Tom Garrison, 2006
  11. At the Sea's Edge: An Introduction to Coastal Oceanography for the Amateur Naturalist by William T. Fox, 1992-10
  12. Oceanography Laboratory Manual by Johnson, 1020-10
  13. Oceanography: Introduction to the Marine Environment by Peter K. Weyl, 1970-04-08
  14. Explorers of the Deep: Pioneers of Oceanography by Donald William Cox, 1968-06

81. 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
Oceanography and Related Textbooks
Jump to a specific alphabetical section in the list of titles, the entire list of titles , or SEARCH the titles and tables of contents.
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List of Titles

82. NPMOC/JTWC Support Web
**** Naval Pacific Meteorology and oceanography Center/Joint Typhoon Warning Center 425 Luapele Road Pearl Harbor, HI 968603104.
http://www.npmoc.navy.mil/

83. EOA Scientific Systems
Fulllength earth science and remote sensing courses, each provides 40 interactive media exercise, movies and animations in geology, oceanography, meteorology, astronomy and geomatics.
http://www.eoascientific.com/science_education_software/earth_science/earth_scie
@import url(/templates/eoa_com/style/main.css); //Nothing HOME ABOUT EOA PRODUCTS SERVICES ... Software : Surveys of Earth a... EarthMission
Description: Videos on CD Series Set / 4 CDs
Description: Videos on CD - Astronomy 1
Description: Videos on CD - Geology 1
Description: Videos on CD - Volcanoes 1
Description: Videos on CD - Nature's Fury 1
Description:
HOME - ABOUT EOA PRODUCTS SERVICES ... CONTACT EOA Scientific Systems, Inc.,
10 Kidston Road, Captain Spry Center, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3R 2J7
Toll Free (US and Can): 1-888-666-6362, Facsimile: 1 (902) 477-6834
Long Distance: 1-902-477-6336, Email Sales: sales@eoascientific.com This site is best viewed at 800 by 600 or higher resolution. Website Problems: email Webmaster Surveys of Earth and Space Science:

84. Oceanography Unit, Earth And Ocean Sciences Department, University Of British Co
Neat Internet oceanography Links. Other places to look for information. The UBC campus from the air. Other interesting bits related to UBC.
http://www.ocgy.ubc.ca/
Please see the new server www.eos.ubc.ca
People in the Department
Courses
Publications, Groups, and Projects
Neat Internet Oceanography Links
Other places to look for information
Other interesting bits related to UBC

Last modified on Sep 17 1999

85. Education
grace/education/. Education Resources for oceanography and Earth Sciences http//sealevel.jpl.nasa.gov/education/edudoc.html. The
http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/kids/
+ View the NASA Portal Search JPL Education
Near-Real-Time Images

Visualization
(including GIS Fomats)
Check out

our new

FAQ Tool!

Tide Models
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Links to Related Educational Sites Ocean Surface Topography from Space
http://sealevel.jpl.nasa.gov/education/
Measuring Ocean Winds from Space
http://winds.jpl.nasa.gov/education/
Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) http://www.csr.utexas.edu/grace/education/ Education Resources for Oceanography and Earth Sciences http://sealevel.jpl.nasa.gov/education/edudoc.html The EOSDIS Educational Flier http://eos.nasa.gov/outreach/brochures.html JPL Oceans http://www,jpl.nasa.gov/earth/ocean_motion/ JPL Education http://education.jpl.nasa.gov

86. Fisheries Oceanography
Sponsored by the Japanese Society for Fisheries oceanography, this international journal is designed to present a forum for the exchange of information amongst fisheries sceientists worldwide. Published by Blackwell Science.
http://www.blacksci.co.uk/~cgilib/jnlpage.asp?Journal=fog&File=fog&Page=

87. WWW Virtual Library: Paleoclimatology And Paleoceanography
Links to websites about the climate, vegetation, and oceanography of the Quaternary and other past eras.
http://www.datasync.com/~farrar/www_vl_paleoclim.html
Science Earth Science
The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography
Welcome to the World Wide Web Virtual Library: Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography. The WWW Virtual Library is the Web's oldest and original index, founded by Tim Berners-Lee. In the spirit of the original Web, it is maintained by volunteers as a public service. I hope users of The Queen's English will forgive my use of the American spelling. Featured in Science 's NetWatch, April 27, 2001!
Sites on the World Wide Web

88. BUBL LINK: 551.46 Oceanography
Home Search Subject Menus AZ Dewey Countries Types Updates Random About. 551.46 oceanography. See also marine biology.
http://link.bubl.ac.uk/oceanography/
BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
551.46 Oceanography
See also marine biology 551.46 Oceanography: general resources
551.46 Oceanography: national centres

551.46 Oceanography: departments and laboratories
...
551.47 Dynamic oceanography

89. Exploring Satellite Oceanography
Exploring Satellite oceanography (A set of lesson plans for high school science students). Lesson Plan 1 Introduction to Satellite oceanography.
http://dcz.gso.uri.edu/amy/avhrr.html
Exploring Satellite Oceanography (A set of lesson plans for high school science students)
Lesson Plan #1: Introduction to Satellite Oceanography
Graduate School of Oceanography / University of Rhode Island Amy Schubert and Peter Cornillon
Abstract
This unit is an introduction to infrared satellite imagery and is designed to be used as a classroom exercise. It begins with an introduction to infared satellite imagery and explains two sample images. It then gives some uses of satellite imagery and suggests questions that can be answered with the images provided at the end. You can see blow-ups of the small images by clicking on them and see the images listed at the end by clicking on their date.
An Introduction to Infared Satellite Imagery
The satellite images shown here are of sea surface temperature. The data used to construct these images were obtained with an AVHRR sensor (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) carried on a NOAA satellite (Nation Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). This sensor measures the amount of thermal infared radiation given off by the surface of the ocean. It is called 'thermal' radiation because radiation of this frequency warms our skin. A fire feels warm because it gives off lots of radiation at this frequency. The amount of thermal infared radiation given off by an object is related to its temperature (dying embers give off less radiation than a hot fire and a person gives off even less). Thus by measuring the amount of radiation given off by the ocean we can calculate its temperature.

90. Oceanography ABC Books
You have been asked by the school librarian to create an oceanography ABC book. Use the following internet links to obtain oceanography information
http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/valencia/oceanabcbooks/
Link To Teacher Page Oceanography ABC Books by Lona Davies Introduction Task Resources ... Conclusion Introduction You have been asked by the school librarian to create an Oceanography ABC book. The librarian wants to add your book to the collection of books in the school library. Other students your age will read your book. You will read ABC books, especially The Ocean Alphabet Book and Swimming Through the Alphabet . While reading these books, look at the author's style of writing, the format of the book, and the illustrations. Research the ocean with a group of friends and pick a topic for your book. Your challenge is to create an ABC book that includes items from your chosen oceanography topic using all of the letters of the alphabet. Try to come up with an original idea and format. This is your chance to be an author and illustrator of a children's book. The Task Your task is to create an ABC book about the ocean for children your age.
  • Read the books The Ocean Alphabet and Swimming Through the Alphabet. Read a variety of other ABC books to analyze style, format, illustrations, etc.

91. Center For Atmosphere Ocean Science (CAOS)
Research, graduate school studies in applied math, dynamical meteorology, physical oceanography and climate system modeling.
http://www.math.nyu.edu/caos/

CAOS Home
Events Ph.D. Program Ph.D. Requirements ... Contact Us
Center for Atmosphere Ocean Science ( CAOS
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

Faculty of Arts and Science

New York University
...
What is Atmosphere-Ocean Science?

Program Philosophy Applying the traditional mathematical and computer science strengths of the Courant Institute to the exciting new discipline of Atmosphere Ocean Science, the Center allows students to obtain unique training in the areas of applied mathematics, dynamical meteorology, physical oceanography, and climate system modeling at an institute of outstanding reputation.
more detail

92. Oceanography Resources
oceanography Resources. Historical oceanography. A list and description of notable historical expeditions of oceanographic interest.
http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/oceanography.html
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models
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places
Oceanography Resources
Here you'll find links to other collections of links (i.e. metalinks), a list of available numerical ocean circulation models, various educational and enlightening documents, a guide to the scattered and varied data sets available, a list of references or three, and a guide to the graphics and imaging resources available via the Web. There's also the usual list of FTP/Gopher/WWW servers at various oceanographic institutions. Forthcoming will be an expanded (i.e. enlarged and annotated) version of the reference list(s), a more thorough review and discussion of the graphics resources (perhaps with the odd example), hopefully many more educational documents, a searchable data set collection, and much, much more on the subject of ocean circulation modeling. There'll also be an eternally growing glossary of oceanography terms as part of a larger climate/paleoclimate glossary. If you're using a graphical browser then you'll notice quite a few images of sailing vessels scattered throughout these pages. These were liberated from, amongst other places, the Age of Sail Page that contains all sorts of information about sailing past and present. More drawings and pictures of

93. Glossary Of Oceanography And The Related Geosciences With References
next contents Next Preface. Glossary of oceanography and the Related Geosciences with References. Steven K. Baum, Texas Center for
http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/paleo/paleogloss/paleogloss.html
Next: Preface
Glossary of Oceanography and the Related Geosciences with References
Steven K. Baum,
Texas Center for Climate Studies,
January 20, 1997 A new version of this glossary is now available after nearly 4 1/2 years. Enjoy. I plan on updating it more frequently from now on. As usual, all suggestions, corrections, etc. are more than welcome.

Next: Preface known by AltaVista known by infoseek Steve Baum
Mon Jan 20 15:51:35 CST 1997

94. Ocean Challenge
aims to keep its readers up to date with what is happening in oceanography in the UK and the rest of Europe. By Covering the whole range of marinerelated sciences in an accessible style it should be valuable to both specialist oceanographers who wish to broaden their knowledge of marine sciences, and to informed lay persons who are concerned about the oceanic environment.
http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/OTHERS/CSMS/OCHAL/chall.htm
OCEAN CHALLENGE
The journal of the Challenger Society for Marine Science
ISSN 0959 - 0161
Welcome to Ocean Challenge
The journal of the Challenger Society for Marine Science.
What is on this page?
The scope and aims of Ocean Challenge
Ocean Challenge aims to keep its readers up to date with what is happening in Oceanography in the UK and the rest of Europe. By Covering the whole range of marine-related sciences in an accessible style it should be valuable to both specialist oceanographers who wish to broaden their knowledge of marine sciences, and to informed lay persons who are concerned about the oceanic environment.
Recent Articles from Ocean Challenge

95. [ECPC] - Experimental Climate Prediction Center
Information and long term predictions from the climate division of the Scripps Institution of oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.
http://ecpc.ucsd.edu/
Experimental Climate Prediction Center
Climate Research Division

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

UCSD, 0224

La Jolla, CA 92093-0224
... NOAA OGP ARC

96. Oceanography Careers - Women In Marine Sciences
Increasingly women have made significant contributions to marine science. In this site we feature the careers of remarkable women in oceanography.
http://www.womenoceanographers.org/
Home Other Careers About Us Site Map Our knowledge of Earth and its oceans has been pieced together through the work of many individuals. Increasingly women have made significant contributions to marine science.
In this site we feature the careers of remarkable women in oceanography. Each woman has followed a different path to her career and has gathered unique insights about her profession. Learn how these women are contributing to our understanding and appreciation of the ocean and how they go about their daily work.
Check back regularly as we fill in the pieces of the puzzle.
Featured Career
Ashanti Pyrtle

Assistant Professor
Aquatic Science

Ashanti Pyrtle studies the fate of radioactive material that enters rivers, lakes, and oceans. She also advises minority science students on how to navigate through graduate school and prepare for a career afterwards.
Career Archives
Claudia Benites-Nelson
Assistant Professor Chemical Oceanography
Claudia Benitez-Nelson uses radioactive isotopes to study the complex world of nutrient cycling in the oceans.

97. Oceanography Education
Our Dynamic Planet, Plate Tectonics. MARVESeafloor Exploration. NEW! Global Ocean Data Viewer. The Global Ocean Data Viewer is a demo
http://oceanography.geol.ucsb.edu/
Classes and resources: Collaboration: New Additions: Our Dynamic Planet, Plate Tectonics MARVE-Seafloor Exploration NEW! Global Ocean Data Viewer The Global Ocean Data Viewer is a demo of a project that will access World Ocean Atlas databases to display ocean data in a way that students can visualize how the map and depth plots relate to each other. The Demo shows only annual averaged data, but demonstrates the power of this approach. I have found it to work well on all platforms, except it may be jerky on IE on Mac OSX.
William A. Prothero, Dept. of Geological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara, CA. 93106

98. Glossary
Glossary.
http://oceanography.geol.ucsb.edu/Student_Pages/Paul/glossary.html
Glossary
A
algae marine and freshwater plants (including most seaweeds) that are single-celled, colonial, or multicelled, with chlorophyll but no true roots, stems or leaves and with no flowers or seeds
anaerobic living or functioning in the absence of oxygen
anoxic defecient in oxygen
aphotic zone that part of the ocean in which light is insufficient to carry on photosynthesis
aquaculture cultivation of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions
attenuation decrease in the energy of a wave or beam of particles occurring as the distance from the source increases; caused by absorption, scattering, and divergence from a point source
autotrophic pertaining to organisms able to manufacture their own food from inorganic substances
B
baleen whalebone; horny material growing down from the upper jaw of plankton-feeding whales; forms a strainer, or filtering organ, consisting of numerous plates with fringed edges
benthic of the seafloor, or pertaining to organisms living on or in the seafloor
benthos organisms living on or in the ocean bottom
bioconversion conversion of a plant standing crop storing the sun's energy to a fuel or energy source
bioluminescence production of light by living organisms as a result of a chemical reaction either within certain cells or organs or outside the cells in some form of excretion
biomass amount of living matter, expressed in weight units, per unit of water surface or volume

99. Oceanography Dept. At Humboldt State
oceanography DEPARTMENT. Humboldt State University is the only campus in the California State University system to offer an undergraduate major in oceanography.
http://www.humboldt.edu/~ocn/
OCEANOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY
Humboldt State University is the only campus in the California State University system to offer an undergraduate major in oceanography. The university is noted for its friendly atmosphere and proximity to Redwood National Park. The program is supported by a diverse faculty, a marine laboratory in the nearby town of Trinidad, and the 90-foot long research vessel, R/V Coral Sea. The university prides itself on being a student-centered institution and learning is given the highest priority here. This philosophy makes it an exciting and engaging place to work and to study. At the same time, research is a fundamental component of the field of oceanography. We work to provide an effective classroom experience and to involve students in research programs in the coastal ocean, as well as local estuaries and lagoons. Our program is strong, challenging, broadening, and full of opportunities for hands-on experience. Check us out! Degree Programs Faculty Facilities and Equipment Research Vessel R/V Coral Sea (take a little tour) Telonicher Marine Laboratory Oceanography Students in Action!

100. Oceanography Department
Departmental information, courses, faculty, facilities, research, and links.
http://www.usna.edu/Oceanography/

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