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  1. Ocean Frontiers, Explorations By Oceanographers On Five Continents by Elisabeth Mann (Ed) BORGESE,
  2. Navy oceanographer shuttle observations STS 41-G: Mission report (NUSC technical report) by Paul Scully-Power, 1986
  3. Mid-range sidescan-sonar data from the Continental Slope off Georges Bank, between Lydonia and Oceanographer Canyons (Open-file report / U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Dennis W O'Leary, 1982
  4. Oceanographers (Real people at work) by Ray Dorsey, 1976
  5. Preliminary results of a geophysical study of portions of the Juan de Fuca Ridge and Blanco Fracture zone: A study performed aboard the USC & GS ship Oceanographer, ... 15-26, 1968 (ESSA technical memorandum) by William G Melson, 1969
  6. Oceanographers and the US federal patron: Perceptions of agency-university relations (TAMU-SG) by David D Palmer, 1988
  7. Oblique spreading near the Oceanographer Fracture by Peter Bird, 1976
  8. Proceedings of the XIII Conference of Baltic Oceanographers, Helsinki, 24.-27. August 1982
  9. Pioneer Oceanographer by Alexander Agassiz, 1963
  10. Wire angle tables for fishermen, research ships' officers, oceanographers, marine biologists, marine geologists and surveyors [and] weather balloon observations by John E Rothrock, 1968
  11. High-resolution seismic profile data from the U.S. Atlantic Continental Slope off New England, between Lydonia and Oceanographer Canyons (Open-file report ... of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Dennis W O'Leary, 1984
  12. Ocean Frontiers, Explorations By Oceanographers On Five Continents by Elisabeth Mann (Ed) BORGESE, 1992
  13. Remarks of the President at the commissioning of the new research ship, the Oceanographer: Navy Yard, Pier 2 by Lyndon B Johnson, 1966
  14. Examination of observations of sea-surface temperatures concerned with differences in operational analyses issued by Navy Oceanographers Office and Fleet Numerical Weather Facility by Paul M Wolff, 1963

81. Oceanographers Explore Hydrothermal Vents
oceanographers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution explore hydrothermal ventsin the Gulf of California. Oceanography stories from Stories of Adventure,
http://www.storiesofadventure.com/ocean/0073.htm
No. 73 October 13, 2002
"Oceans and Lakes"
Oceanographers explore hydrothermal vents in the Gulf of California
Excerpt from Expedition 1: Guaymas Basin
by By Dr. Dan Fornari and Dr. Susan Humphris
DIVE AND DISCOVER: Expeditions to the Seafloor
With the wind at only 10-13 knots and the seas calm, it was a wonderful day to be working at sea. It is especially nice for those of us who live on the East Coast of the US where we hear that it is freezing and has snowed the past few days. Most of us are wearing shorts and t-shirts. We have seen several pods of pilot whales since we left Guaymas. Each day some of the other local whales visit us. This area is a famous breeding ground for California gray whales. From January to April, these whales travel south from the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska to Baja California in order to mate and give birth. A fin whale surfaces near the Avon in the Gulf of California. Today, Susan, Dan, Steve, and "Fast" Ed Popowitz (the boat driver) set out in the Avon to identify some of the larger whales. We brought a small hydrophone to record whale sounds. A hydrophone is a microphone that is designed to record sounds while underwater. We got close enough to one of the big whales to identify it as a fin whale, but the whale didn't feel like talking to us. We'll continue our attempts to record whale sounds over the next few days. Check back to see if we're successful! The routines on the ship are now pretty much established. All the scientists and students know their jobs and have settled into the rhythm of shipboard life. The biologists and microbiologists worked late last night cutting up and photographing the different worms, preserving samples in different chemicals for future analysis back on shore, and freezing other samples for future genetic analysis. The chemists prepared the electrodes for the chemical sensors and installed the science equipment on Alvin.

82. Listings Of The World Science Earth Sciences Oceanography
Women Scientists as oceanographers Post Review This site is to show the diversityof people who choose science as a career and to provide role models for young
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84. Resources For Students
What is Oceanography. Who are oceanographers? oceanographers study all aspectsof the seas. There are subgroups of oceanographers four main ones in all.
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/oceanography.htm
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Oceanography
What is Oceanography?
Who Are Oceanographers? How Do We Study the Ocean?
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Oceanography From Space

What is Oceanography
Who are Oceanographers?

Oceanographers study all aspects of the seas. That's a big topic, too much for one person! There are subgroups of oceanographers - four main ones in all. Some focus on the ocean's physical processes such as currents or interactions between the ocean and the atmosphere. Some study the chemistry of seawater, analyzing its components and properties. Others study the ocean's biology, and how oceanic conditions control the distribution and abundance of marine organisms. Still others focus on the geology of the ocean floor from the coastline to the abyssal plains.
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How Do We Study the Ocean?
How Do We Study the Ocean

Oceanographic research ships are as varied as the types of research conducted from them. In a shallow estuary, researchers can jump over the side of a small speed boat to collect sediment samples. In polar waters, larger ships with hulls reinforced against ice are a very good idea!
The Colours of the Ocean
The "color" of the ocean is determined by the interactions of incident light with substances or particles present in the water. The most significant constituents are free-floating photosynthetic organisms (phytoplankton) and inorganic particulates. Phytoplankton contain chlorophyll, which absorbs light at blue and red wavelengths and transmits in the green. Particulate matter can reflect and absorb light, which reduces the clarity (light transmission) of the water. Substances dissolved in water can also affect its color.

85. Science/Earth_Sciences/Oceanography/Oceanographers
Science / Earth_Sciences / Oceanography / oceanographers. Benoit Mathieu CNRS Domaines Oc©aniques Mathieu Benoit CNRS researcher.
http://www.science-and-research.com/Science/Earth_Sciences/Oceanography/Oceanogr
Search: Welcome to the science-and-research.com search portal. Here you will find numerous research and educational resources associated with the field of science. Whether you are a parent, teacher, student, engineer, scientist, mathematician or simply a science lover, science-and-research.com has content that matches your specific interests. We recognize that science is an expansive topic that embraces many areas including education, research, and development. Therefore we have strategically designed our search portal for ease of navigation. Organized by category, you may navigate through broad categories, from wide-ranging scientific information to specific content on selected topics. In addition, you may opt to use our intelligent search feature if you have a specific science-related query. Science Oceanography Oceanographers Benoit Mathieu - CNRS Domaines Oc©aniques
Mathieu Benoit CNRS researcher. Scientific interests : Petrology of mafic and ultramafic rocks isotopic (Sr Nd Pb Os) and trace element geochemistry; processes of melt extraction migration and crystallization at Mid-Ocean Ridges or in subduction zones.
URL: http://www-sdt.univ-brest.fr/~mbenoit/index.htm

86. WHY BIOLOGISTS AND PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHERS MUST COOPERATE TO PRODUCE EFFECTIVE M
A.. , WHY BIOLOGISTS AND PHYSICAL oceanographers MUST COOPERATE TO PRODUCE EFFECTIVEMARINE PROTECTED AREAS For a marine protected area to be sited effectively
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Hixon, M. A.. Oregon State University, hixonm@bcc.orst.edu
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WHY BIOLOGISTS AND PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHERS MUST COOPERATE TO PRODUCE EFFECTIVE MARINE PROTECTED AREAS
Day: Wednesday, Feb. 3
Time: 02:15 - 02:30pm
Location: Sweeney Center
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87. Oceanographers
oceanographers. EVANSHAMILTON INC. 7214 S. KIRKWOOD HOUSTON, TX (281) 495-0883.
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OCEANOGRAPHERS EVANS-HAMILTON INC. 7214 S. KIRKWOOD
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88. URI Biological Oceanographers Test Shallow Marine Systems' Response To Increased
University of Rhode Island URI biological oceanographers test shallowmarine systems' response to increased nutrients. Most of the
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-01/uori-ubo010903.php
Public release date: 9-Jan-2003
Contact: Lisa Cugini
lcugini@gso.uri.edu

University of Rhode Island
URI biological oceanographers test shallow marine systems' response to increased nutrients
Most of the efforts to determine how estuaries respond to nutrient enrichment have been confined to relatively deeper and/or muddier river mouth estuaries. However, much of the Atlantic coast from Cape Cod to Cape Fear, as well as parts of the Florida coast and almost all of the Gulf Coast is characterized by a different type of coastal system, called by various names, including lagoon, inland bay, and salt pond. These more complex shallow systems are now facing increasing nutrient enrichment from agriculture and suburban housing development with associated on-site sewage disposal systems and ground water nitrogen enrichment. A team of scientists at the URI Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO) have focused their research on these very shallow lagoon type estuaries to determine if there are predictable patterns of response to nutrient enrichment in these more complex systems. The research team includes biological oceanographer Dr. Scott Nixon, research associates Betty Buckley and Steven Granger, and recent Ph.D. graduate Joanne Bintz. According to a recent article in the journal Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, the scientific team summarized data from 30 systems with mean depths ranging from 1-12 feet and water residence times from .3-100 days. In addition the team designed and built a coastal lagoon mesocosm facility where they replicated and controlled nutrient inputs, mixing rates, and water resident time. Fed by water from Narragansett Bay, the mesocosms had a variety of typical coastal lagoon organisms added to them, in addition to the plankton that enter with the bay water and the animals contained in the sediment.

89. Oceanography - Physical Oceanography
Oceanography Physical Oceanography. Most oceanographers try to think of the world'soceans as one giant system, collectively known as the global ocean.
http://marinecareers.net/physical.htm
Physical Oceanography Most oceanographers try to think of the world's oceans as one giant system, collectively known as the global ocean. But before space travel and the inventio of satellites, it was very hard to actually observe the oceans on such a large scale. Pictures of the global ocean from space have given oceanographers important information about ocean currents, temperatures, and other properties. Satellites collect information around the clock and feed it back to earth and individual laboratories and classrooms in real time. This innovation has revolutionized oceanography and given researchers important information about weather and climate, circulation, and environmental problems, such as global warming, global circulation, the world's fisheries decline, and harmful algal blooms. Perhaps more than any other group of oceanographers, physical oceanographers have benefited from satellite technology. Because they study the movement of the oceans and the forces that cause motion, such as winds, waves, and tides, they must look at the ocean from a "big picture" perspective. Shipboard measurements and the development of instruments such as computer programmable buoys that can be left at sea for long periods of time were huge advances for the field of physical oceanography and continue to be important tools, but satellites offer perspectives that early oceanographers may never have dreamed of. Imagine the discoveries Benjamin Franklin, the first person to plot the course of the Gulf Stream, could have made if he'd had access to satellite data!

90. KiwiCareers - Oceanographer / Print Page
oceanographers study theocean and marine environment. Oceranographers can specialise in......OCEANOGRAPHER Kaimatai Moana.
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Oceanographers study the ocean and marine environment. Oceranographers can specialise in several areas: physical oceanographers study the ocean currents, tides and circulation; geological oceanographers study the landforms, rocks and sediment beneath the ocean; biological oceanographers study marine life; marine scientists study the chemistry of the ocean and how the atmosphere and ocean affect each other. He Whakamarama
Ko ta te kaimatai moana mahi ko te rangahau i nga ahuatanga taiao o te moana. Ko ta te Kaimatai Ia Moana mahi ko te rangahau i nga ia rere me nga tai me te ahua koromiomio o te waitai; ko ta te Kaimatai Aro Papa Moana mahi ko te rangahau i nga ahuatanga o Papatuanuku me nga kohatu me te oneone o raro i te moana. Ko ta te Kaimatai Waitai mahi ko te rangahau i nga ahuatanga matu o te moana - me te ata tirotiro ka pehea nga panga o te kohauhau ki te moana - te moana ki te kohauhau ranei. Ko ta te Kaimatai Koiora Moana mahi ko te rangahau i nga mea tauoranga o te moana. "Tangaroa whakamau tai."

91. KiwiCareers - Oceanographer / Print Page
oceanographers studythe ocean and marine environment. Oceranographers can specialise......OCEANOGRAPHER Kaimatai Moana Print Page.
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Oceanographers study the ocean and marine environment. Oceranographers can specialise in several areas: physical oceanographers study the ocean currents, tides and circulation; geological oceanographers study the landforms, rocks and sediment beneath the ocean; biological oceanographers study marine life; marine scientists study the chemistry of the ocean and how the atmosphere and ocean affect each other.
A near-shore vessel used for coastal surveys getting serviced
He Whakamarama
Ko ta te kaimatai moana mahi ko te rangahau i nga ahuatanga taiao o te moana. Ko ta te Kaimatai Ia Moana mahi ko te rangahau i nga ia rere me nga tai me te ahua koromiomio o te waitai; ko ta te Kaimatai Aro Papa Moana mahi ko te rangahau i nga ahuatanga o Papatuanuku me nga kohatu me te oneone o raro i te moana. Ko ta te Kaimatai Waitai mahi ko te rangahau i nga ahuatanga matu o te moana - me te ata tirotiro ka pehea nga panga o te kohauhau ki te moana - te moana ki te kohauhau ranei. Ko ta te Kaimatai Koiora Moana mahi ko te rangahau i nga mea tauoranga o te moana. "Tangaroa whakamau tai."

92. Fluid Physics For Oceanographers And Physicists : An Introduction To Incompressi
Fluid Physics for oceanographers and Physicists An Introduction to Incompressible Flow.
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Fluid Physics for Oceanographers and Physicists : An Introduction to Incompressible Flow
Home Engineering Mechanical
by Samuel A. Elder Jerome Williams (Contributor)
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Paperback - 395 pages 2nd edition (December 1996)
Butterworth-Heinemann; ISBN: 0750629584 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.90 x 9.24 x 6.16
Other Editions: Hardcover
Editorial Reviews
From Book News, Inc. , May 1, 1989
This text refers to the paperback edition of this title Book News, Inc.
A coursebook providing a concise introduction to the fundamental concepts and methods of the physics of low speed fluid mechanics, emphasizing a foundation in continuum mechanics. Elder and Williams (physics and oceanography, US Naval Academy) use illustrations, worked examples, and exercises to clarify topics in the mechanical and thermodynamic properties of fluids, dimensional analysis, fluid statics and kinematics, conservation of mass, motion with rotation, velocity potential, control volume...

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96. Benicia News Yellow Pages: Business To Business->scientific->oceanographers
Click here. Benicia Yellow Pages. Category top business to business- scientific- oceanographers. Business Listings 1 entries, Sea Surveyor, Inc.
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97. Local Oceanographers In My Area
Local oceanographers in my Area. From Stephanie AM. Comments. Hello, I ama 15 yr. old sophomore and I am doing a project on oceanographers. This
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98. Re: Local Oceanographers In My Area
Re Local oceanographers in my Area. From George Email Date 12/7/99Time 34850 PM. Comments. Dear Stephanie, I don't know if
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Dear Stephanie, I don't know if you were able to find what you were looking for or if it is too late. Please contact me directly if you still need this information. Our discussion group has been a bit ill for the past month or so and I didn't see your posting until just recently. Apologies George Last changed: July 16, 2001

99. Arshraam's Place (CRITICAL DEPTH - FRENCH OCEANOGRAPHERS/LA GRIFFE)
THE FRENCH oceanographers. TOO LONG HAVE WE LIVED, UNAPPRECIATED,IN THE SHADOWS OF THE WORLD'S GREAT oceanographers! A MYSTERIOUS
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100. Oceanographers Website Results Linkspider UK
oceanographers Websites from the Linkspider UK. oceanographers Directory.Complete Results for oceanographers Related Topics. oceanographers
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