Extractions: Agriculture and Natural Resources Index: ANR-Index ANR-Index , produced by Infoscan Pty Ltd, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on all aspects of agricultural production, fisheries, rural economics, horticulture, animal health, forestry, food sciences and human nutrition. 2000+ Agriculture and Natural Resources Index Archive: ANR-Index Archive ANR-Index Archive (formerly ABOA and Streamline), produced by Infoscan, is a bibliographic database of older publications on agriculture and natural resources including sustainable Australian agriculture, food, forestry and fisheries industries and the promotion of conservation and sustainable use of Australia's environment, water and natural resources. 1975-2000 Agriculture and Natural Resources Research: ANR-Research ANR-Research (formerly known as ARRIP), an Australian government initiative produced by Infoscan, is a research in progress database that describes current and recently completed research projects across the agriculture and natural resources areas including sustainable Australian agriculture, food, forestry and fisheries industries and the promotion of conservation and sustainable use of Australia's environment, water and natural resources.
MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY: Ocean And Coastal Engineering MTS is a resource center for ocean engineering and marine technology, including rovs Masters Candidate ,Texas A M University, Department of oceanography http://www.mtsociety.org/pro_committees/ocean_n_coast_eng.cfm
Extractions: Find a topic by keyword Find an Individual MTS Member Find a Business Organization Member Find an Institution Organization Member Find a Corporate Organization Member Find a Committee Member Find all members in a Committee Find a Journal Abstract Who We Are Membership Conferences Publications ... Members Only Members: To receive your login info, please click here . You may also call 410-884-5330 or email mtsmbrship@erols.com for assistance. Education and Research Dan Schwartz, Vice President, Education and Research Minerals Resources Mineral Resources will be the principal contact, educator and disseminator of information in the global field of marine minerals covering both research, development plans and policy. The goal is to be a current source of information about the diverse happens in the world of marine minerals. Chair: John Wiltshire B.S. in geology from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. Ph.D. in Geological Oceanography, University of Hawaii.. He worked as an exploration geologist in the oil and mining industries for Noranda Mines, Chevron and Petro-Canada. He is presently Acting Director, Hawaii Undersea Research Lab . John has been an advisor to the U.S. Secretary of the Interior on offshore oil, gas and minerals leasing as part of the Outer Continental Shelf Policy Advisory Committee. He is a member of the graduate faculty of the University of Hawaii's Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering. He is a fellow of the Marine Technology Society, and the author of 80 scientific papers, in the fields of offshore minerals development, scientific submersible utilization and mine tailings management.
Limnology And Marine Science 660 Introduction to Physical oceanography I, 3 cr. 661 Geophysical Fluid DynamicsI or II, 3 cr 937 Law, Technology and Society Seminar, 23 cr http://www.wisc.edu/grad/catalog/engr/ocean.html
Extractions: College: College of Engineering Designation: Interdisciplinary program Major: Limnology and Marine Science Degrees Offered: M.S., Ph.D. Other: Ph.D. Minor Faculty: Committee in Charge Professors Potter (chair) (Civil and Environmental Engineering), Adams (Botany), Andren (Civil and Environmental Engineering/Environmental Chemistry and Technology), Armstrong (Civil and Environmental Engineering/Environmental Chemistry and Technology), Carpenter (Zoology), DeWitt (Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies), Dodson (Zoology), Graham (Botany), Hoopes (Civil and Environmental Engineering), Kitchell (Zoology), Kutzbach (Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences), Sonzogni (Civil and Environmental Engineering/Environmental Chemistry and Technology), Zedler (Botany); Associate Professor Liu (Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences); Assistant Professors Hotchkiss (Botany), Lee (Zoology), Stanley (Zoology), VanderZanden (Zoology), Winguth (Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences), Wu (Civil and Environmental Engineering) The program offers curricula leading to the master of science and Ph.D. degrees or a Ph.D. minor in limnology and marine science. The program is administered by the College of Engineering and sponsored jointly with the College of Letters and Science. Interdisciplinary in nature, each individualized program of study provides graduate training in aquatic sciences and integrates related sciences. Faculty members in atmospheric and oceanic sciences, botany, civil and environmental engineering, environmental chemistry and technology, food science, geology and geophysics, and zoology supervise graduate student activities in the program.
Extractions: 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
Redwoods Community College District College of the Redwoods Marine Science Technology Program is designed to trainstudents for BIOL 1 general Biology 3.0; BIOL 15 Marine Biology 3.0 http://www.redwoods.edu/mendocino/degrees/marine/marine.htm
Extractions: Quick Links Academic Programs ACT AmeriCorps Admissions Alumni Association Bookstore Career Center Class Schedules Community Education Counseling Courses of Study CR Facilities Current Catalog Disabled Students Employment Financial Aid Honors Program Housing Library Literary Events Scholarships Student Clubs Student Services Suggestion for CR Transfer Center COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS Marine Science Technology Required Courses Contact Info Mendocino Home CR Home T he need for certified marine science technicians is growing rapidly. College of the Redwoods' Marine Science Technology Program is designed to train students for employment with a wide variety of fishery and wildlife agencies, marine and environmental consulting firms, marine aquariums, and marine laboratories. The program is flexible however, and can be tailored to meet the individual academic and career goals of each student. College of the Redwoods' MST Program can prepare you for employment as an entry-level technician, or for transfer into an upper division marine or environmental science program with the eventual goal of obtaining a higher degree. Individuals interested in improving their understanding of marine and coastal environments, or upgrading their technical skills, will also find this program valuable.
National Academies Press: General Interest Titles general Interest Titles (30 most recent releases) Science Library (all 12books) Science and Technology for ChildrenĀ® BOOKS http://www.nap.edu/category.html?id=gi
Extractions: Off-Campus Access Journal databases and other online services for study and research in fisheries, oceanography, marine studies, food science and related disciplines. Many of these are UW restricted . A complete list of databases at the University of Washington is available. For journal abbreviations see All That JAS: Journal Abbreviation Sources A B C ... AGRICOLA, 1970- Agricola covers over 3 million records covering every major agricultural subject, including aquaculture. 1970 to the present. Updated monthly. Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts, 1971- Index to world's literature on marine, brackish and freshwater environments. Covers biology, marine pollution, aquaculture, fisheries, ecology, and oceanography. Updated monthly. Available through CSA's interface. Arctic and Antarctic Regions, 1800- Covers aspects of the life, physical, and social sciences, related engineering, navigation, legal and military use of the polar caps and surrounding areas. Indexes journal articles, monographs, technical reports, and conference proceedings. BIOSIS, 1975-
Govt. White Papers - China.org.cn With more attention paid to the study of the inshore shelf oceanography, The program for tackling key problems in marine science and technology centers http://www.china.org.cn/e-white/6/6-IV.htm
FSU - Page Title Abstracts from general and academic journals, covering business, Progress InOceanography Spill Science Technology Bulletin / Electronic Resource http://library.uncfsu.edu/reference/Earth_Sciences.htm
Extractions: LIBRARY FSU Home Search FSU Home ... Contact US Earth Sciences: Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography, and Paleontology To Identify the Latest Reference and Main Stacks Resources Always Use FSU's Automated Catalog Reference Resources Electronic Databases Journal Titles ... Web Sites Library of Congress Call Number and Subject Headings QE=Geology Reference Resources: Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography, and Paleontology Geology Encyclopedias Available in Chesnutt Library Earth and Other Planets Stacks QB 631 .C37 1995 Encyclopedia of Earth and Physical Sciences Ref QE 5 .E513 1998 Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Ref QE 5 .E5137 1996
CaliforniaColleges.edu - Explore Colleges - Santa Rosa Junior College Advertising; Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering Technology/Technician; AgriculturalBusiness and Management, general; Agricultural Mechanization, general http://www.californiacolleges.edu/campustour/undergraduate/1104/Santa_Rosa_Junio
Extractions: Current as of: September 2005 INSTITUTION CLASSIFICATION Carnegie Foundation's Classification of Institutions of Higher Education: Associate's Colleges DEGREE/AWARD INFORMATION Certificate offered: award offered Transfer Associate Degree offered: award offered Terminal Associate Degree offered: award offered GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Minimum number of units required to graduate with an associate degree: 60 units Does the institution have a core curriculum or university-wide distribution requirements that must be satisfied in order to graduate: Yes Does the institution have a math/science requirement for all students: No Does the institution have a computer course requirement for all students: No Does the institution require an internship for all students: No Minimum number of credits or courses that transfers must complete to earn an associate degree: Unit code for the minimum number of credits or courses that transfers must complete to earn an associate degree: per unit PROGRAM/COURSE-RELATED INFORMATION Does the institution offer an English as a Second Language (ESL) program: Yes Does the institution offer a distance learning program: Yes Does the institution offer independent study: Yes Does the institution offer independent study:
Extractions: Fall 2004 Fellow Biographies Corinne J. Bassin KSM/NASEO) is pursuing a MS in marine science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in an interdisciplinary program with a focus on physical oceanography. She was a recipient of the California Space grant which allowed her to continue her research on coastal transport processes and submesoscale ocean phenomenon using remote sensing techniques. She received her BS in mathematics and applied science from the University of California, Los Angeles. She had previously taken part in a NSF undergraduate research fellowship at Scripps Institution of Oceanography where she worked on modeling the mantle under North America. She enjoyed working on public programming and exhibits at the Koshland Science Museum during her fellowship. She will be finishing up her masters shortly and pursuing a career is science policy or education. She spends her weekends backpacking through the California Mountains and attempts to pursue rock-climbing, dance, and photography when free moments arise. Contact by email.
Science (General) Science (general). American Association for the Advancement of Science Founded in 1929, the Institute of Paper Science and Technology is accredited by http://web.stlawu.edu/career/scholarships/genscience.htm
Extractions: Washington, DC 20005 TELEPHONE: FAX: email: science- policy@aaas.org To enable students in the natural and social sciences and engineering to cover science and technology issues for print and broadcast media organizations. During the fellowship term, each award recipient is assigned to a radio or television station, a newspaper, or a magazine in the U.S., where he/she works as a reporter, researcher, and/or production assistant covering science and technology issues. Weekly stipend, plus travel allowances. ELIGIBILITY: Applicant can be any nationality, and must ordinarily be a graduate student in the natural or social sciences or engineering. Candidate must be enrolled in a university or college at the time of application, and have a demonstrated talent for communicating technical ideas to general audiences. English, journalism or other nontechnical fields are not eligible to apply. DEADLINE: January 15 American Association of University Women
The Science Page: SCIENCE NEWSGROUPS Energy. sci.energy discussion about energy, science and technology. general Science. sci - general discusssion about science. sci.misc - discussion on http://sciencepage.org/news.htm
Extractions: Note: These newsgroup links will only work if you have access to a news server which carries the particular newsgroup associated with each link. bionet.biology.deepsea - research in deep-sea marine biology, oceanography and geology. bionet.biology.grasses - discussion about the biology of grasses. bionet.biology.tropical - research in tropical biology. bionet.cellbiol - cell biology. bionet.cellbiol.cytonet - cytology research. bionet.general - general discussion about biology and related sciences. bionet.immunology - research in immunology. bionet.microbiology - discussion of issues and questions in microbiology. bionet.mycology - research into fungi. bionet.neuroscience - research issues in the neurosciences. bionet.parasitology - research into parasitology. bionet.photosynthesis - research into photosynthesis. bionet.plants
Extractions: Dr Robert A. Hatch - University of Florida GENERAL WORKS Bernal, J. D. Science in History , 4th ed. MIT Press. 1970. 4 vols. Standard survey of the social context of science by a prominent Marxist historian. Boorstin, Daniel J. The Discoverers . Random House 1983. Eminently readable and wide-ranging interpretation of the role of science in western civilization by a Pulitzer Prize winning historian. Bronowski, Jacob. The Ascent of Man . Little, Brown. 1974. Provocative 'personal view' of the history of science in the broader context of western culture; handsomely illustrated. Burke, James. The Day the Universe Changed London 1985. Witty popular interpretation of science for readers in an age of uncertainty; well illustrated. Butterfield, Herbert. The Origins of Modern Science 1300-1800 . Free Pr. Rev. ed. 1965. Classic study emphasizing the central role of science in western civilization and the discontinuity associated with the scientific revolution. Cohen, I. Bernard.
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Gregory C. Johnson Curriculum Vitae 1991, oceanography, Joint Program in oceanography and Oceanographic Engineering,Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/~gjohnson/vitae.html
Extractions: Oceanographer, GS-15 (Dec. 2000 - Present), GS-14 (Dec. 1996 - Dec. 2000), GS-13 (Jan. 1993 - Nov. 1996), Ocean Climate Research Division, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Affiliate Professor (Jul. 2002 - Present), Affiliate Associate Professor (Jul. 1997 - Jun. 2002), Affiliate Assitant Professor (Jan. 1993 - Jun. 1997), School of Oceanography, U. of Washington. Senior Fellow, Joint Institute for Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, U. of Washington, Feb. 1998 - Present. Senior Fellow, Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, U. of Hawaii, Jan. 2002 - Present. Post Doctoral Scientist, Applied Physics Laboratory, U. of Washington, Dec. 1990 - Dec. 1992.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) to research and higher education at the frontiers of ocean science andoceanography. WHOI biologist goes to sea in a new way, using technology first http://www.whoi.edu/
Extractions: Education opportunities interactive with research have been integral to WHOI since its founding in 1930. A formal graduate degree program, the highly acclaimed MIT/WHOI Joint Program in graduate studies founded in 1968, has an enrollment of 120 to 130. The Postdoctoral Program and the summer programs for undergraduates have offered excellent learning opportunities for four decades.