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  1. Research submersibles in oceanography, (Contribution of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, no. 2456) by Robert D Ballard, 1970
  2. Future Needs in Deep Submergence Science: Occupied and Unoccupied Vehicles in Basic Ocean Research by Committee on Future Needs in Deep Submergence Science, National Research Council, 2004-03-05
  3. Undersea Vehicles and National Needs by Committee on Undersea Vehicles and National Needs, National Research Council, 1996-11-19
  4. Underwater exploration: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Gillian S. Holmes, 2004
  5. The unmanned submersible as an Arctic research tool by Gordon M Gray, 1972
  6. Deep submergence vehicles for ocean research (Woods Hole, Mass. Oceanographic Institution. Reference) by Scott C Daubin, 1969
  7. OCEANOGRAPHY: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i> by Keith R. Benson, 2003
  8. Summary reports of vessels, aircrafts and submarines during 1967 (Technical memorandum WHOI) by W. M Dunkle, 1969
  9. Summary reports of vessels, aircraft flights, and submarine dives during 1972 (Technical memorandum / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) by W. M Dunkle, 1973
  10. Summary report of vessels, aircraft flights and submarine dives during 1973 (Technical memorandum WHOI) by W. M Dunkle, 1974
  11. NR-1 submersible cruise report for Offshore Operators Committee study of chemosynthetic marine ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico by James M. Brooks, Mahlon C. Kennicutt II, and Robert R. Bidigare by J. M Brooks, 1987

61. Glossary Of Physical Oceanography And Related Disciplines
research submersibles More later. research vessels See Estok and Boykin (1976), Guberlet(1964), Nelson 1988), Wust (1964) and the oceanography history section
http://www.earthscape.org/t1/bas01/bas01r-33.html

62. Whats New : Institute Of Geological And Nuclear Sciences Limited
A veteran of more than 200 dives in research submersibles, he has doctorate fromVictoria University for his achievements in oceanography, geophysics, and
http://www.gns.cri.nz/news/release/mala.html
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News headlines New content Media releases Latest quake ... Latest publications NEWS RELEASE, 12 DECEMBER 2001
PROF ALEX MALAHOFF TO HEAD GNS
Professor Alex Malahoff has been appointed Chief Executive of the Institute of Geologicaland Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS). He is scheduled to take up the job on 1 July 2002.
Dr Malahoff, a former Wellingtonian, is Professor of Oceanography and past chairman of the Department of Ocean Engineering at the University of Hawaii. He is also a Director of the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory.
For the past two years he has been a Director of GNS. As designate Chief Executive, he will spend a week in New Zealand each month on GNS business.
Dr Malahoff is an internationally recognised specialist in submarine volcanism, ocean engineering, tectonics, and undersea minerals. He is noted for his study of a newly-formed undersea volcano named Loihi which may eventually become a new Hawaiian island.
A veteran of more than 200 dives in research submersibles, he has developed world-class technologies for undersea exploration and researching marine geology.

63. SanDiegoDiving.com : Research
Group Scripps Institution of oceanography, Type educator. procedures, and conductsresearch and development in Ecology Programs on Catalina Island, submersibles.
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography today is world renowned for its preeminence in scientific disciplines relating to biology, physics, chemistry, climatology, geosciences, and geophysics. Type
institution Specialty oceanography NOAA Dive Site Resources for recreational scuba divers. Type government American Academy of Underwater Sciences A non-profit, self-regulating corporation composed of active diving scientists dedicated to the establishment and maintenance of standards of practice for scientific diving. Type organization Aquarium of the Pacific Instilling a sense of wonder, respect and stewardship for the Pacific Ocean and its inhabitants, the Aquarium of the Pacific provides a unique opportunity to explore the diversity of marine habitats of the Pacific Rim, in a world-class aquarium environment. Type institution Specialty aquarium At SeaOcean Science Adventures Featuring science adventures aboard the research ships belonging to Harbor Branch Oceanographic. Live coverage and original articles convey the excitement of marine science. Type organization Catalina Conservancy Divers A private, non-profit conservation organization dedicated to the preservation of the natural heritage of Santa Catalina Island

64. COAS Research Programs - Oregon State University
Ocean Drilling Program, in using submersibles at seafloor the College, interdisciplinaryresearch programs are airsea exchanges, satellite oceanography, and in
http://www.oce.orst.edu/Research_Progs/Research_Programs.html
The diverse research activities of the 100 scientists on the College faculty include many of the significant current developments in oceanography, atmospheric science, and geophysics. They are active in the international Ocean Drilling Program, in using submersibles at seafloor spreading centers and subduction zones and in using satellites in oceanographic and atmospheric research. Within the College, interdisciplinary research programs are growing in geochemistry, airsea exchanges, satellite oceanography, and in the development of instrumentation for remote and in situ sampling in the ocean, using laser and fiber-optic techniques to complement satellite data. These programs seek to develop linkages between oceanic physics and biology by making biological, chemical, and physical measurements on the same time and space scale. Research Projects by Major Fields of Study Principal Investigator Boundary-Layer Meteorology Abbott, Mark R. Lillie, Robert J. Climate Change ... Moum, James N. Continetal Margins Collier, Robert W.

65. Monterey Bay Canyon
Monterey Bay Aquarium, underwater exploration, marine life, oceanography and related oflive video images from two deepdiving robotic research submersibles.
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66. Tucson Pima Public Library /Children's
3 Oceanographic submersibles 1989 1 Oceanographic submersibles Juvenile Literature SeaJuvenile Literature 1997 1 oceanography research Juvenile Literature
http://infolynx.ci.tucson.az.us:90/kids/10,340,363/search/dOceanography -- Chart

67. Curriculum Vitae
Bay Aquarium research Institute, for Student oceanography Club, Adaptations for forvolunteer guides, Deep sea research Using submersibles to explore
http://people.ucsc.edu/~daosborn/cv.html
Curriculum Vitae DAWN ALEXANDRA OSBORN
daosborn@cats.ucsc.edu
M.S. Research Ph.D. Research Dawn's Home Page ... Statement EDUCATION January 2000-present Ph.D. student, Ocean Science, University of California, Santa Cruz, Advisor Dr. Pearse December 1999 Masters of Science, Marine Science, University of California, Santa Cruz Summer 1997 Invertebrate Zoology, University of Washington, Friday Harbor Laboratory June 1994 Bachelor of Arts, Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz Spring 1993 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2000-present The effect of rock type on rocky intertidal community assemblages 2000-present California Sea Grant Trainee, Intertidal Monitoring Project Studies of mesopelagic cnidarians in Monterey Bay, California Parasites on a narcomedusae Solmissus incissa Thyroxin induced strobilation in the moon jelly Aurelia aurita Nectar Preferences of a Costa Rican Zebra Long-winged butterfly AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS April 2002 Myers Oceanographic Trust Award April 2002 David Gaines Memorial Award, Environmental Studies Dept. UC Santa Cruz

68. DC
More than 25 years experience in the fields of oceanography and geology. Participatedin deep dives on a variety of research submersibles, including DSV ALVIN
http://www.seaengineering.com/dc.htm
DAVID A. CACCHIONE, Ph.D. Position: Senior Oceanographic Consultant Education: Ph.D./1970/Oceanography B.S./1962/Geology
Professional Affiliations: American Geophysical Union Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) American Association for the Advancement of Science Oceanography Society Sigma Xi Experience: More than 25 years experience in the fields of oceanography and geology. Extensive experience in organizing and leading multi-disciplinary field programs, analysis of oceanographic and marine geological data, and modeling coastal processes and sediment transport. Consultant to federal, state and local agencies, and industry on environmental issues in coastal and offshore regions. Co-authored more than 80 papers on topics involving coastal erosion and marine sediment transport. Pioneered the use of multi-instrumented, self-contained in-situ instrumentation systems (including GEOPROBE tripods) to investigate sediment suspension and transport along beaches, coasts, and estuaries. Managed coastal and marine scientific programs involving over 125 scientists and support staff, 2 deep-sea research vessels, and several large analytical laboratories. Chief scientist on 25 research cruises utilizing marine research vessels in a variety of geographic regions including California, Alaska, Italy, Spain, Australia, Norway, and Brazil.

69. OceanLink2 - Invitation To Oceanography, 2E
3. Modern oceanography (oceanology) began in the twentieth century efforts becauseof cost and scale of research. 2. Greater use of submersibles for deep ocean
http://www.jbpub.com/oceanlink2e/tools/outlines/index.cfm?Chapter=1

70. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
oceanography. In this two week study of oceans students research ocean topics and featuresof the ocean floor, different types of submersibles, substances that
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71. Pew Fellows Program In Marine Conservation
taxonomy and phylogeny on the one hand, and benthic oceanography on the other Muchof the current work has been conducted using research submersibles as well as
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Since the inception of the program in 1990, Pew Fellows have been selected from more than 20 countries around the world. Together, they form a remarkable network of conservation leaders from a wide range of disciplines who are actively engaged in protecting our global environment. From 1990 through 1995, the Pew Fellows Program (initially called the Pew Scholars Program in Conservation and the Environment) awarded fellowships for environmental initiatives in the broad category of biodiversity, which included terrestrial, atmospheric, aquatic, and marine conservation. Since 1996, the program has awarded fellowships exclusively for marine conservation. This section serves as a database of environmental experts: the Pew Fellows. It includes information on both the marine and non-marine focused Fellows.
New England Aquarium, Central Wharf, Boston, MA 02110-3399 USA
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72. OUTLINE OF THE OCEAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
an the central organization of oceanography in Japan However, research prioritiesin ocean science and methods super computers in 1980's, submersibles, and the
http://www.ori.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ori/1E.html
OUTLINE OF THE OCEAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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cean Research Institute, the University of Tokyo, was established in 1962 for cooperative research of ocean sciences in Japan. By the fiscal year 1999, ORI was composed of 16 scientific divisions in the fields of physical oceanography, chemical oceanography, biological oceanography, marine biology, geology and geophysics of the ocean floor, and fisheries science. ORI operates two research vessels, R/V Tansei Maru (610t) and R/V Hakuho Maru (3991t) and it has Otsuchi Marine Research Center, and Center for International Cooperation. Joint research among Japanese and foreign scientists are carried out at all divisions of ORI and its attached facilities. Symposia and workshops are held frequently. Graduate student program is an important component of ORI's academic activities. This program is pursued at the Graduate Schools of Science, Agricultural and Life Science, and Frontier Sciences (after 2001), the University of Tokyo. ORI has promoted and participated in many international cooperative research programs taking advantage of its network an the central organization of oceanography in Japan . ORI has academic agreements between many foreign institutions. This has promoted academic exchange and seminar with other Asian countries. ORI conducts cooperative research between Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, being the core university of marine science for the South East Asian Program of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. Many graduate students and researchers from foreign countries study at ORI through support received from the Government of Japan, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and others.

73. Nat'l Academies Press, Safety Of Tourist Submersibles (1990), BIOGRAPHIES OF COM
as Chief of Naval research, Oceanographer of and director of the Navy oceanography,Meteorology and has extensive experience with submarines and submersibles.
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309042321/html/144.html
Safety of Tourist Submersibles
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74. IUGG99: IAPSO Symposia
in the deep oceans through use of manned research submersibles, remotely operated betweenthe ocean and crust with possible implications for oceanography.
http://www.bham.ac.uk/IUGG99/iapso.htm
IUGG 1999 SYMPOSIA
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IAPSO Symposia International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Ocean.
Symposium P07: Stable Isotopes And Trace Substances: Their Use In Oceanography And Climate Research On Various Timescales. During the past decades, stable isotopes and trace substances (e.g., radioactive isotopes and elemental ratios) have found widespread application in modern and paleoceanographic circulation studies, as well as in marine paleoclimate research. The result has been a vast improvement in our understanding of modern circulation, as well as climate and the manner in which these proxies records ocean and climate history. The purpose of this symposium is to present and discuss recent advances in the development and use of these diverse methods to address the following scientific topics:
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    (iii) Calibration studies of modern circulation and paleoclimate proxies.

75. The Internet Guide To Oceanography-HOME2
Oceanographers collect most of their data by using research vessels. submersibles,such as the threemanned Alvin , have been useful to examine great depths.
http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/spring99/wood/home2.html
Tools Scientists Use
Oceanographers collect most of their data by using research vessels. Ships, ranging from large ocean-going vessels to small boats for coastal work, are imperative due to their ability to facilitate various types of computers, equipment, and labs and remain at sea up to a month. Submersibles, such as the three-manned Alvin , have been useful to examine great depths. Precise measurements and photographs can be taken in mid-ocean ridges and trenches. These tiny submersibles must be towed by ships before lowering to their site. More unusual are platform stations, stationary and floating. Buoys can be anchored to the ocean bottom or left free-floating. They have several sensors attached to detect surface and underwater data. While floating in the polar regions, vessels frozen in ice and scientific camps track their drift, and study unique phenomena such as magnetic conditions and auroras. This reminds me of the refueling scene in Firefox (starring Clint Eastwood!) Common types of instrumentation include:
  • Buoy Reports (see above also and below for links) - Several buoys worldwide provide air temperature, air pressure, wind speed, wind direction, sea surface temperature (SST), significant wave height, average wave, period dominant, and wave period. Data is transmitted directly to passing satellites or recorded within the system.
  • 76. THE MANNED SUBMERSIBLES COMMITTEE - SUGGESTED READING
    Sweeney, James B. A Pictorial History of Oceanographic submersibles. Clay, ClarenceS. Acoustical oceanography. Washington DC National research Council, 1949.
    http://www.mtsociety.org/pro_committees/mannedsubmersibles/reading.html
    MANNED SUBMERSIBLES COMMITTEE - SUGGESTED READING MAIN PAGE SUGGESTED READING WEBSITE LINKS ARCHIVE INFORMATION ... MILITARY
    Note: some books may appear in more than one list SUBMERSIBLES
    Allmendinger, E. Eugene. Submersible Vehicle Systems Design. ill. . Jersey City, NJ: Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 1990.
    Anderson, Frank J. Submarines, Submariners, Submarining. Hamden, CT: The Shoe String Press, Inc., 1963. Excellent purely bibliographical text of mostly military sub books.
    Barton, Otis. The World Beneath the Sea. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1953. "The story of the deepest dive ever made by man".
    Bohm, Harry and Jensen, Vickie. Build Your Own Underwater Robot. Vancouver, BC: Westcoast Words, 1997. Juvenile literature. "and other wet projects".
    Bracken, Carolyn. You Can Pilot a Submarine. ill. Carolyn Bracken. Racine, WI: Western Publishing Co., 1983.
    Burcher, Roy and Rydill, Louis. Concepts in Submarine Design. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1997. 3rd. Excellent academic textbook.
    Burgess, Robert F. Ships Beneath the Sea. New York: Mcgraw Hill Co, 1975. Hstory of subs and submersibles.

    77. Duxbury/Introduction To The World's Oceans, 6/e
    Box Satellite oceanography. Slocum AUVs WHOI Deep Submergence Lab ROVs - WHOI WoodsHole Oceanographic Institution, Vessels research submersibles And Undersea
    http://www.mhhe.com/earthsci/geology/duxoceans/weblinks6e.mhtml
    Web Links Per Chapter
    Prologue
    Addresses of Internet Sites for Books. 6th Ed. Introduction to the World's Oceans
    General References
    These references are appropriate starting points for most topics in the text.
    Glossary of Oceanography and the Related Geosciences with References
    Ocean Planet Homepage
    1998 International Year of the Ocean IYO - Home Page
    International Year of the Ocean
    Links to marine web sites
    OCEANOGRAPHY on the NET - Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library
    Oceanography Information Servers - Links
    Links to oceanographic web sites
    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Web Site Index
    NOAA - Home Page
    NOAA- Oceanography Resources - Links
    NOAA Central Library - Photo Collection - Main Page ...
    Shark-NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center-Oceans and Ice Branch
    Scripps Institution of Oceanography
    Lists all major U.S. centers of oceanography and meteorology.
    The Committee for the National Institute for the Environment - CNIE
    NASA Earth Observatory
    Oceanography Virtual Library
    Information listings by subject
    U.S. Geological Survey - Home Page

    78. Appendix A
    of the WTEC Panel on research submersibles and Undersea Dr. Seymour headed oceanengineering research at the Scripps Institution of oceanography of the
    http://www.wtec.org/loyola/subsea/appenda.htm
    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE OF PANELISTS AND OTHER TEAM MEMBERS
    PANEL MEMBERS
    Richard J. Seymour Dr. Seymour heads the only U.S. national engineering research center that is dedicated to ocean engineering research. The mission of the Center is basic research that will assist economical oil and gas production at great depths (2 to 3 km). The Center's research activity has included fluid/structures interaction, advanced composites for deep ocean applications, and seafloor engineering, with particular emphasis on innovative foundations and structural reliability. Formerly, Dr. Seymour headed ocean engineering research at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California, San Diego. In addition, he has headed a number of major ocean engineering research programs, and has published over 150 papers, books, and reports in his field. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Dr. Seymour obtained his Ph.D. at Scripps. He is a member of the Marine Board of the U.S. National Research Council and is active in the Marine Technology Society, the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. D. Richard Blidberg

    79. Moving Image Collection, Scripps Institution Of Oceanography Archives
    This is a selective list of films and videotapes in the SIO Archives listed by date of production. Reed Army Institute of research. 16mm, color, research aboard R/V HORIZON on the Scripps Institution of oceanography 1959
    http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/archives/guides/film.html

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    Researchers who wish to view moving images on this list are advised that the SIO Archives does not have viewing equipment for moving images. As media types in the moving image collection vary and require special handling, the SIO Archives will determine loan eligibility and use on a case-by-case basis. Many 16mm films are, for example, too brittle to be projected. In some cases they can be transferred to video for a fee.
    Scroll down the complete list of films below
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    Click here to search a database of these films

    80. PHY's NEW DEEP-SEA RESEARCH And MARINE LINKS
    U.S. Coast Guard History. oceanography in the Coast Guard spurs ice research. The Coast Guard's interest in oceanography became institutionalized dedicated solely to oceanographic research. Oceanographer A.L.
    http://people.whitman.edu/~yancey/news.html
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    NEWS: (most recent items at end of list!)
  • Jan. 15: Hypothesis of Black-Sea Deluge as Noah's Flood is Challenged . See the original story below on the idea that a massive flood from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea (thousands of years ago) gave rise to the Noah legend. Researchers have been using deep-sea technology to look for evidence deep in the Black Sea. New research contradicts the hypothesis. The question is still open.
  • Jan. 11: Bacteria found deep under the sea floor S. Giovannoni of Oregon State University and colleagues report tghe discovery of microbes living in fluids in the Earth'c crust 300m below the Juan de Fuca Ridge. They suggest that there is an enormous microbial ecosystem in the crust that is independent of sunlight. See the 11-Jan issue of New Scientist , p.13, or click the link above.
  • Jan. 18: Unexpectedly high activity of hydrothermal venting found in Arctic Ridge.
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