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  1. Pioneer Oceanographer Alexander Agassiz by Williams And Epstein, 1964
  2. Pionerr Oceanographer Alexander Agassiz by Williams And Epstein, 1964
  3. In the Wake of Great Yankee Oceanographer: Recollections from the Years Following by Nelson Marshall, 1999-07
  4. Regresa al mundo del silencio. (Jacques-Ives Cousteau, oceanógrafo francés)(TT: He returned to the world of silence) (TA: Jascques-Ives Cousteau, French oceanographer): An article from: Semana
  5. Seawatchers: Oceanographers in Action. by William. Bixby, 1967-06
  6. Fluid Physics for Oceanographers and Physicists: An Introduction to Incompressible Flow by Jerome Williams, Samuel A. Elder, 1989-01
  7. Oceanographers and Explorers of the Sea (Collective Biographies) by Kirk Polking, 1999-05
  8. Unusual Careers: Solar Scientist, Meterologist, Oceanographer, et al by Martha E., Illustrated by John Kaufmann Munzer, 1962
  9. Ocean Frontiers, Explorations By Oceanographers On Five Continents by Elisabeth Mann (Ed) BORGESE, 2000
  10. Pioneer Oceanographer Alexander Agassiz by Williams, 1964
  11. Pioneer Oceanographer by Beryl and Epstein, Samuel Williams, 1964
  12. Seamanship: A Handbook for Oceanographers by Carvel Hall Blair, 1977-06
  13. Oceanographer (Passbook Series) by Jack Rudman, 1994-12
  14. Seeker of Seaways: A Life of Matthew Fontaine Maury, Pioneer Oceanographer by Janice J. Beaty, 1966

21. Ocean AdVENTure! - Welcome Aboard!
Takes visitors on a multimedia journey to hydrothermal vents in the sunless depths of the world's oceans. Marvel at some of Earth's most bizarre creatures thriving in one of its strangest habitats. Meet the brave oceanographers who study vents and find out why vents are important.
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T ravel with us to hydrothermal vents in the sunless depths of the world's oceans. We'll discover some of Earth's most bizarre creatures thriving in one of its strangest habitats. We'll marvel at megaplumes of super hot water and encounter fantastic geological formations. We may even find gold and clues about the origin of life in our solar system. Are you ready for an AdVENTure into the Abyss, Earth's last frontier? Click on " Dive Briefing " or any other link below to begin!
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repare for your journey of discovery! Learn the Basics: The What, Where, When, Why, How, and Wow of Hydrothermal Vents. C onsider the pros and cons of continued vent research and mining, then make up your mind! D iscover how scientists locate and study vents using a combination of intellect, instruments, and intuition. E xplore some of the unsolved mysteries of hydrothermal vents! M eet the brave men and women who study hydrothermal vents. They include marine geophysicists, geologists, benthic ecologists, geochemists, microbiologists, and more!

22. GLACIER Oceans- Introduction
How many oceans are there?
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23. Oceanographers Collect 1.5-Million-Year Record Of Climate Change In Africa
oceanographers have probed the ancient sediments beneath Lake Malawi in East Africa and recovered sediment samples that provide up to 1.5 million years of
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KINGSTON, R.I. (April 18, 2005) Four University of Rhode Island oceanographers and colleagues from four other universities recently probed the ancient sediments beneath Lake Malawi in East Africa and recovered sediment samples that provide up to 1.5 million years of information about how climate in Africa has changed the longest continuous record of such data ever collected from that continent. Related News Stories Why Is Antarctica So Cold? Scientists Pursue History Of Antarctic Ice Sheet (February 18, 1998) Departing Punta Arenas, Chile, in mid-February, 26 scientists representing 10 countries will sail aboard the ocean drilling ship JOIDES Resolution to collect core samples from the continental rise ... full story Sudden Climate Warming Took Place 2,000 Years Ago, Weizmann Institute Study Reveals

24. The Oceanography Society: Home
founded in 1988 to disseminate knowledge of oceanography and its application through research and education, to promote communication among oceanographers, and to provide a constituency for consensusbuilding across all the disciplines of the field.
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The Oceanography Society was founded in 1988 to disseminate knowledge of oceanography and its application through research and education, to promote communication among oceanographers, and to provide a constituency for consensus-building across all the disciplines of the field. To accomplish these goals we:
  • publish Oceanography , a magazine that promotes and chronicles all aspects of ocean science and its applications;
  • hold meetings to disseminate knowledge and promote communication among oceanographers; and
  • give awards in recognition of distinguished research in and contributions to oceanography.
The Oceanography Society is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization incorporated in the District of Columbia.
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25. Careers In Oceanography
Job Duties of oceanographers
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26. Ocean Surface Topography From Space-Education
Here you can learn about the lives and work of real oceanographers. Recent Junior oceanographers for the Hall of Fame Little girl holding a pencil Aytan
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Thinking about becoming an oceanographer? Take the quiz and become a certified Junior Oceanographer. When you pass the Junior Oceanographer quiz you can print out your Junior Oceanographer certificate and have your name added to the Junior Oceanographers Hall of Fame To learn about the lives and work of real oceanographers check out " Meet the Oceanographers " on our website.
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27. Sea-Witched Consultants, Commercially Aware Oceanographers And Marine Survey Pro
Experienced, commercially aware oceanographers acting as client representatives/project managers to the marine industry.
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[ Home ] Consultancy Mark Broadbent Moorings Contacts + links Sea-Witched Consultants Sea-Witched is a specialist oceanographic consultancy with 27 years commercial experience in supporting both marine engineering projects and marine environmental protection requirements.
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Sea-Witched specialise in the provision of personnel to assist traditional marine survey companies in the collection, analysis and interpretation of physical oceanographic data Sea-Witched personnel have designed and installed over 1000 moorings for current, tide and wave measurements throughout the oceans. [ Home ] Consultancy Mark Broadbent Moorings Contacts + links 25 June, 2004 15:20

28. What Do Oceanographers Do? Plenty!
External Links What do oceanographers do? Physical oceanographers with SeaSoar vehicle on board RRS "Discovery", cruise 213 "SWINDEX 2"
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29. Ocean Surface Topography From Space-Education
Here you can learn about the lives and work of real oceanographers. Recently, I and a dozen other Texasbased oceanographers and marine mammal
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Here you can learn about the lives and work of real oceanographers. If you're thinking about becoming an oceanographer start now and take a quiz to become a Junior Oceanographer I'm Doug Biggs
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Hello I am Frank Carsey of Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. My research specialty for the past 20 years has been ice-covered oceans in the Earth's polar regions, but now I am doing something new. I am studying planetary ice, primarily the ice on the polar caps of Mars and Europa. Find out more...
I'm Dudley Chelton and I am a professor of oceanography at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. One of the things that I have been studying is the sudden outburst of gale-force and sometimes hurricane-force winds that occur about a dozen times a year during the fall, winter and spring at three places along the Pacific side of Central America. Find out more...

30. Progress In Oceanography
publishes the longer, more comprehensive papers that most oceanographers feel are necessary, on occasion, to do justice to their work. The articles cover the entire spectrum of disciplines within the science of oceanography. Essential reading for all oceanographers. An Elsevier Science Journal.
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Description Progress in Oceanography publishes the longer, more comprehensive papers that most oceanographers feel are necessary, on occasion, to do justice to their work. Contributions are generally either a review of an aspect of oceanography or a treatise on an expanding oceanographic subject. The articles cover the entire spectrum of disciplines within the science of oceanography. Occasionally volumes are devoted to collections of papers and conference proceedings of exceptional interest. Essential reading for all oceanographers. ISSN: 0079-6611

31. Oceanographers Work A Quarter Of The World Away From Ship They're 'on'
Being seasick is not a problem for scientists on a major expedition now under way in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. That s because most of the
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Oceanographers work a quarter of the world away from ship they're 'on'
The remotely operated vehicle Hercules approaches a ghostly, white, carbonate spire in the Lost City hydrothermal vent field, about 2,500 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. Courtesy of IFE, URI-IAO, Lost City science party, NOAA.
Full size image available through contact Being seasick is not a problem for scientists on a major expedition now under way in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. That's because most of the researchers investigating the eerie Lost City hydrothermal vent field are working "aboard" a landlocked science command center in Seattle. Only four scientists are with University of Rhode Island oceanographer Bob Ballard aboard the Ronald H. Brown, a research vessel operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the expedition's major sponsor. The other 21 are with University of Washington oceanographer Deborah Kelley in a classroom on the UW campus that has been outfitted so scientists can direct sampling efforts and can be in constant contact with pilots and navigators on the Brown. Ballard is the mission's principal investigator and Kelley is chief scientist. Operations are supported by a command center at the University of Rhode Island. The expedition marks the return to the Lost City vent field discovered in 2000 during a National Science Foundation cruise. The field, formed in a very different way than the black smoker vents studied since the 1970s, includes a massive 18-story vent taller than any seen before.

32. IMarEST The Marine Scientist
a new professional science journal of The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology. The quarterly marine journal has been researched and written by individuals with a wealth of experience in the maritime field. It makes essential reading for those working in marine science and technology disciplines including oceanographers, marine chemists, geoscientists, hydrographers, ecologists, marine management and policy markers.
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The Marine Scientist is the new professional science journal of The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology. The quarterly marine journal has been researchedand written by individuals with a wealth of experience in the maritime field. It makes essential reading for those working in marine science and technology disciplines including oceanographers, marine chemists, geoscientists, hydrographers, ecologists, marine management and policy markers. The first issue includes exclusive interviews with world famous marine botanist, Professor David Bellamy OBE who urges us to stop Fishing! Professor John Shepherd of the Southampton Oceanography Center explains why he feels marine science is undervalued. There's a special feature on marine renewable energies and articles on how to become a Chartered Marine Scientist, invasion by alien biospecies, marine conservation, ocean imaging and effects of oil pollution. The Marine Scientist will regularly contain news, research, analysis, debates and views from the scientific community, reader letters, interviews, job advertisements, and marine science conferences worldwide.

33. Oceanography - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Categoryoceanographers Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaRetrieved from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categoryoceanographers . Categories Oceanography People by occupation
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Thermohaline circulation Oceanography (from Ocean Greek = write), also called oceanology or marine science is the study of the Earth 's oceans and seas. Oceanographers study a diverse range of topics such as plate tectonics to ocean currents to marine organisms. These wide range of topics are reflective of the types of backgrounds that oceanographers come from: Chemistry Biology Physics and Geology
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35. Indiatimes Learning..........Careers - Oceanographers
oceanographers work as part of a team where there are specialists from The work oceanographers do is in one of the following areas – biological,
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Indiatimes Learning Careers Career ... O Oceanography Site Search Websearch Home Schools Campus ... Education Times Interactive Quiz Quick Test Chat Message Board Other Career Options... A B C D ... V Career Path to Oceanography Overview Personal Factor Study Routes Where to study Jobs in Oceanography Biological Oceanographer Chemical Oceanographer Physical Oceanographer Geological Oceanographer ... Marine Geologist Shopping Britannica 2001
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Biological oceanographers
study life under the sea to understand how life develops, interacts, and adapts to its environment. Their research is used in fishery sciences and biotechnological pursuits. Chemical oceanographers study concentration of chemicals in the water, their distribution and transfer to the seafloor and finally the effects of pollutants. They work on projects for treatment of industrial, solid and sewage waste.

36. Indiatimes Learning..........Careers - Oceanographers
marketing or exports of marine products provide employment to oceanographers. engaged in exploration work need the expertise of oceanographers also.
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Oceanography involves scientific study and hence requires an enquiring mind, good observation and the ability to deal with details and meticulous work habits. For a career in oceanography, a strong interest in science, particularly physical and earth sciences is required. This field of work draws upon interest in scientific observation, performing experiments, outdoor work, scholastic reading, writing reports and researching, as well as interest in multidisciplinary work which incorporate the knowledge of physics, chemistry and biological sciences. Mathematical aptitude is required to handle vast amounts of data collected in research work.

37. Geologists, Geophysicists, And Oceanographers
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38. CyberMail: Women Oceanographers
CyberMail Women oceanographers. From Sara. Dear Cyberscientist,. I am doing a 2 to 3 page paper detailing a profession on oceanography.
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39. Careers In Oceanography: Meeting Working Oceanographers & Marine Scientists
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Oceanography/Marine-Related Careers Diane Poehls
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On her 22nd birthday, Woods Hole Biology student Diane Poehls received a most unusual present: a chance to spend the next day under 2500 meters (1.5 miles) of seawater. Learn more about Diane's work! Christine Salomon
Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Marine Biology
During four trips to Palau , Christine dove on reefs and collected samples for her research project, which involves examining the production of chemicals by sponges and ascidians and their symbiotic microorganisms. Learn more about Christine's research in Palau. Geoffrey "Jake" Gebbie

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