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  1. Environmental Oceanography: Topics and Analysis by Daniel Abel, 2009-01-19
  2. Oceanography of the British Columbia Coast (Canadian Special Publication of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences) by Richard E. Thomson, 1981-06
  3. How the Ocean Works: An Introduction to Oceanography by Mark Denny, 2008-04-01
  4. Archaeological Oceanography
  5. Of Seas and Ships and Scientists: The Remarkable History of the UK National Institute of Oceanography, 1949-1973 by John Gould, 2010-08-27
  6. Oceanography and Acoustics: Prediction and Propagation Models (Modern Acoustics and Signal Processing)
  7. Coral Reefs: Biology, Threats and Restoration (Oceanography and Ocean Engineering)
  8. Oceanography: An Introduction by Dale E. Ingmanson, William J. Wallace, 1994-08-18
  9. Environmental Oceanography: Second Edition (Marine Science Series)
  10. Essentials of Oceanography - 9th ed by AlanPTrujillo;HaroldVThurman, 2008
  11. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 48 (Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual Review)
  12. Principles of Oceanography by Richard A. Davis, 1977-07-07

41. Oceanography
oceanography students are in the midst of some of the most exciting ocean research being conducted today. To match your research interests with a faculty
http://www.marine.maine.edu/academics/academics_prog.php?program_id=3

42. COSIS.net - Oceanography - Session Programme
OA5.01, Mediterranean physical oceanography and biogeochemical Operational oceanography. Convener Evensen, G. CoConvener(s) Pinardi, N.
http://www.cosis.net/members/meetings/programme/view.php?prg=8

43. Careers In Oceanography
Many people associate careers in oceanography as consisting of swimming with marine animals at a marine life park or snorkeling in crystalclear tropical
http://www.palomar.edu/oceanography/links/Careers.html
Oceanography at Palomar College: Careers in Oceanography Many people associate careers in oceanography as consisting of swimming with marine animals at a marine life park or snorkeling in crystal-clear tropical waters studying coral reefs. In reality, these kinds of jobs are extremely rare and there is intense competition for the few jobs that do exist. Most oceanographers work in fields that use science to solve a particular problem in the ocean. Some examples include:
  • What is the role of the ocean in limiting the greenhouse effect? What kinds of pharmaceuticals can be found naturally in marine organisms? How does sea-floor spreading relate to the movement of tectonic plates? What economic deposits are there on the sea floor? Can rogue waves be predicted? What is the role of longshore transport in the distribution of sand on the beach? How does a particular pollutant affect organisms in the marine environment?
Preparation for a Career in Oceanography
Preparing yourself for a career in oceanography is probably one of the most interesting and rewarding (yet difficult) paths to travel. The study of oceanography is typically divided into different academic disciplines (or sub-fields) of study. The four main disciplines of oceanography are:
  • Geological oceanography is the study of the structure of the sea floor and how the sea floor has changed through time; the creation of sea floor features; and the history of sediments deposited on it.

44. Acadia Institute Of Oceanography - Marine Science Camp: Study Whales, Seals, Por
Acadia Institute of oceanography is a handson marine science summer camp for studying whales, the sea, marine biology, geology and more.
http://www.acadiainstitute.com/
Site Navigation A Summer Camp Program for Marine Science Studies based in Seal Harbor, Maine
For more information or to request a brochure, contact AIO at (800) 375-0058 or info@acadiainstitute.com

45. MIT-WHOI Joint Program In Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science And Engineering
MIT/WHOI Joint Program in oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering web site. Information about the academic program, research, and people.
http://web.mit.edu/mit-whoi/www/
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46. PO.DAAC Home
The NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory PO.DAAC is responsible for archiving and distributing data relevant to the physical state of the ocean.
http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/
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47. Meteorology And Physical Oceanography
The Division of Meteorology and Physical oceanography (MPO) of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) is engaged in research and
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/divs/mpo/
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    Program areas:
    Meteorology Physical Oceanography Remote Sensing Air-Sea Interaction Climate and Climate Processes
    Program description:
    The Division of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography (MPO) of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) is engaged in research and graduate instruction in the physical processes governing the motion and composition of the ocean and atmosphere. The program ranges from direct observation to theoretical and numerical modeling of the earth-atmosphere system. There are currently 35 students enrolled in the program. Students come from a variety of educational backgrounds (marine science, meteorology, physics, mathematics, engineering, etc.)
    Resources:
    A modern fleet of research vessels, small boats, excellent computer facilities, a highly technical field capability, and an extensive library provide the perfect research environment for both budding and accomplished meteorologists or physical oceanographers. Combined with the other on-campus divisions and unique tools like the Center for Southeastern Tropical Advanced Remote Sensing, the School offers opportunities in meteorology and physical oceanography available at few other institutions.

48. Physical Oceanography Division
The Physical oceanography Division of AOML carries out interdisciplinary scientific investigations in the field of Ocean and Climate.
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/

49. Nsf.gov - Funding - Biological Oceanography - US National Science
The Biological oceanography Program supports research in marine ecology broadly defined relationships among aquatic organisms and their interactions with
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=11696

50. Oceanography Library
oceanography page of the Great Web of Science. Ocean science links.
http://www.imagine-hawaii.com/ocean.html
The Oceanography Library
Virtual Library SOEST Scripps Woods Hole ... Ocean Atlas (U. Tokyo) Atlas of the Southern Ocean Straits of the World Oceans Atlas OceanWeather Marine Institutes Networked Educational Site Books about Oceanography.
Choose from nearly 2000 books about oceanography! BOOKS about the oceans! Return to Great Web of Science
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51. Access : Oceanography: Red Tide Rising : Nature News
Nature the world s best science and medicine on your desktop.
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Oceanography: Red tide rising
Algal blooms can make life miserable for coastal dwellers and wreak havoc on marine ecosystems. Mark Schrope reports on Florida's efforts to predict these red tides. Mark Schrope
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52. Oceanography Lesson Plans And Activities
Ocean Planet Oceanographic Facts Water Pressure Lesson Plan Water Density and Salinity Lab (this says for Jr. High, but can be adapted)
http://www.geocities.com/sseagraves/oceanography.htm
Did you know that the tides are caused by the moon! Neat! Something in outer space affects our oceans. Use slinkies to make waves. Observe the crests and troughs. Have the students make sailboats and have a boat racing contest. Sailboat races Make wave bottles: Fill a 2 liter bottle half full of rubbing alcohol. Add blue food coloring. Fill will paint thinner until it reaches the top of the bottle. Cap the bottle tightly and wrap with waterproof tape to prevent leaking. Place the bottle on its side and rock gently. You will see the crests and troughs of the waves. Alternative: use baby oil and water. Floating Eggs - an experiment with buoyancy Materials:
  • 1 raw chicken egg for each group
  • 2 large jars and a popsicle stick for each group
  • 1 box of table salt for each group 1 pitcher of water for each group
Procedure:
  • Fill the first jar about 2/3 full of water Fill the second jar about 2/3 full of water and add about 3T of salt. Stir until the salt is dissolved. Keep adding salt and stirring until no more will dissolve. Place a raw egg into each jar.

53. Exploring Satellite Oceanography
Oceanographers use them to obtain an idea of how the Gulf Stream actually looks how wide it is, how large rings are, how many rings and meanders there
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.

54. BSP ::The Open Oceanography Journal Home Page
The Open oceanography Journal, is an Open Access online journal, which publishes both original fulllength, short research articles (letters) and reviews in
http://www.bentham.org/open/tooceaj/
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55. Physical Oceanography Department : Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Exploring the physics geography of ocean currents water properties.
http://128.128.76.85/page.do?pid=7147

56. DOCS Website
The Department of oceanography and Coastal Sciences (DOCS) at LSU provides unique graduatelevel M.S. and Ph.D. programs that focus on ecological and
http://www.oceanography.lsu.edu/

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    The Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences (DOCS)
    Our department is interested in recruiting highly qualified graduate students who can benefit from our interdisciplinary perspectives. The overarching theme of our graduate courses and research is understanding and predicting ecological changes across gradients that extend from coastal areas across the continental shelf. DOCS graduate students benefit from academic and research programs that draw from faculty expertise in physical, biological, geological and chemical oceanography and ecology.
    Compared to many other American institutions, LSU has a tremendous advantage in oceanography and coastal sciences. Our proximity to the Mississippi River Delta, extensive estuaries and coastal wetlands, and abundant natural resources combined with the quality of our faculty and students are unrivalled. DOCS is nationally recognized as a center for research on deltaic wetland ecology, sedimentary geology, stratigraphy, sediment transport and coastal ecology. Our research program brings in over $5.4 million in external funding to LSU. We are the primary university user of the State of Louisiana's excellent marine laboratory (LUMCON).
    The LSU campus, located in the southern part of Baton Rouge, is bordered on the west by the Mississippi River. Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisiana and has a population of 500,000. Our subtropical climate and densely wooded makes outdoor activities popular year round and the city has thriving cultural activities including a symphony, ballet and theatre. Our proximity to New Orleans and Acadiana provide easy access to annual events such as Mardi Gras, Jazzfest, the Festival Internationale de la Louisianne and dozens of other regional festivals. There's always something interesting and enjoyable going on in this part of Louisiana.

57. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Sources For Information On Careers In Biology, Conserv
Single copy free from Scripps Institution of oceanography, A033, University of Questions About Careers in oceanography. 18 pages. Single copy free.
http://www.si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI/nmnh/careers.htm
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Encyclopedia Smithsonian ... Science and Technology Sources for Information on Careers in Biology, Conservation, and Oceanography
The National Museum of Natural History receives numerous requests for information on careers in the biological sciences. This pamphlet provides a listing of the career guidance leaflets published by the professional scientific societies as well as United States Government publications on careers in biology, conservation, and oceanography. Other sources for career information are also included. Many of the publications listed contain bibliographies and suggest additional sources for career guidance. Information on career fields not listed can be obtained by writing to the pertinent professional scientific society. For the names and addresses of such societies consult the Encyclopedia of Associations, National Organizations of the U.S., 28th edition, l994. This encyclopedia is available at most large public libraries. BIOLOGY General information
  • A Greatly Improved Outlook for College Graduates: An Update to the Year 2000. 1989. 8 pp. leaflet, No. 165V. $1.25. Describes employment opportunities for college graduates in the coming decade. Department of Labor. Available from R. Woods, Consumer Information Center-L, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002

58. Earth Sciences 1 - Oceanography
Earth Sciences 1 oceanography. Winter 2005 Lecture Notes Exams Problem Sets Grading Policy Oceanographic Links
http://ic.ucsc.edu/~eart1/
Earth Sciences 1 - Oceanography
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Class Announcements: 15 March 2005
***FINAL EXAM IS SCHEDULED FOR 4-7 PM on March 17.***
Courses On-line Page UCSC Earth Sciences Home Page UCSC Home Page

59. MEES Graduate Program
The expertise in biological oceanography includes water column nutrient cycling and The expertise in physical oceanography at HPL is in estuarine and
http://www.mees.umd.edu/aos_ocean.html

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AOS : Oceanography
In the past decade, the University System of Maryland has emerged as a nationally and internationally recognized center for oceanographic research. The Horn Point Laboratory (HPL) and the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory (CBL) of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Studies (CES), and the Meteorology Department at the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) are most active in this field, with the research of at least 25 faculty focusing on oceanography.
Expertise in oceanography in the University System of Maryland lies in the sub-fields of Biological and Physical Oceanography and cross-disciplinary studies of marine biogeochemistry. The expertise in biological oceanography includes water column nutrient cycling and trophic dynamics (comprising the entire pelagic food web and fishes), benthic ecology, and theoretical ecosystem analysis.
The expertise in physical oceanography at HPL is in estuarine and coastal circulations, mixing, transport, and numerical modeling. The expertise in physical oceanography at the Department of Meteorology at UMCP is in large scale flows and global circulation problems.
Students in this AOS have access to extensive oceanographic facilities throughout the USM as well as the opportunity to work with some of the University's outstanding faculty in oceanography with global scale programs. Fundamental courses in the four major sub-fields of oceanography are required to provide interdisciplinary breadth, but a degree in the Oceanography AOS emphasizes the student's independent research. Students graduating from the Oceanography AOS can expect to find jobs in universities, oceanographic laboratories, government agencies, and consulting firms.

60. Cumulative Bibliography On The History Of Oceanography, 1987-
The Cumulative Bibliography on the History of oceanography (CBHO) was published annually in the History of oceanography Newsletter beginning in 1987 and
http://repositories.cdlib.org/sio/techreport/44/
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(240 K, PDF file) - August 9, 2002 Tell a colleague about it. Printing Tips : Select 'print as image' in the Acrobat print dialog if you have trouble printing. ABSTRACT:
The Cumulative Bibliography on the History of Oceanography (CBHO) was published annually in the History of Oceanography Newsletter beginning in 1987 and through 1997, in order to gather in one place the scattered literature on the history of oceanography. CBHO strives to list all works on the history of oceanography. Biographical items like biographies and obituaries are compiled separately. CBHO was compiled from 1987 to 1997 by Jacqueline Carpine-Lancre, Librarian of the Musee Oceanographique in Monaco and Secretary of the Commission of Oceanography of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science, Division of History of Science. More recent citations are being compiled by Deborah Day, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archivist, and are listed at the end of this bibliography (not interspersed throughout the initial alphabetical arrangement.) CBHO includes all works on the history of oceanography, except biographical items like biographies and obituaries. There is no comprehensive bibliography on the history of oceanography before 1987. SUGGESTED CITATION:
Deborah Day. Cumulative Bibliography on the History of Oceanography, 1987-. August 9, 2002. Scripps Institution of Oceanography Technical Report. http://repositories.cdlib.org/sio/techreport/44

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