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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. Woods Hole, Mass. Oceanographic Institution. Reference by Scott C Daubin, 1969
  7. Summary reports of vessels, aircraft flights, and submarine dives during 1972 (Technical memorandum / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) by W. M Dunkle, 1973
  8. Summary reports of vessels, aircrafts and submarines during 1967 (Technical memorandum WHOI) by W. M Dunkle, 1969
  9. Summary report of vessels, aircraft flights and submarine dives during 1973 (Technical memorandum WHOI) by W. M Dunkle, 1974
  10. 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

1. "Welcome To Harbor Branch Oceanographic"
Advanced subs, ships, and labs facilitate ocean research and education at our leadingedge, nonprofit organization.
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2. NOAA's Undersea Research Program Website
fish and their habitats, we have used the Pisces' submersibles to visit CLICK HERE for additional NURP Spotlight Research
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3. NURP - National Undersea Research Program
Oceanography Magazine, Vol. 15 No. 4/2002 Japanese Midget Sub Found!!! Visit our undersea research center HURL's website for
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4. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library Oceanography North America
Physical Oceanography Research Division. Scripps Library. Stephen Birch AquariumMuseum Under Waterworld, Deep Sea Submersibles off Oregon
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5. Science Resources By Subject Oceanography And Hydrology
Oceanography and Hydrology. Search this site! Ocean Research Institute http//www.ori.u of science operations such as manned
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6. COFS School Of Oceanography Research
The research program in the School of Oceanography presently is comprised of more than 170 oceanographers often use ships or submersibles when
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7. Submersibles
Themes Science Earth Sciences Oceanography Research Vessels Submersibles ..ALVIN ..Trieste ..Jason/Medea
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8. January 8, 1958
Themes Science Earth Sciences Oceanography Research Vessels Submersibles Trieste January 8, 1958
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9. Sea Technology And Ocean Research
Autosub from Southampton Oceanography Centre (7m, 1500kg) Research Submersibles and Undersea Technologies is a report (1994) from the World
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10. NOAA Home Page - Ocean Theme Page
conducts a basic and applied research program in oceanography, tropicalmeteorology, NURP equips scientists with submersibles, remotely operated or
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11. Mr. Evan Forde - Oceanography - EnviroEducation.com - Environmental Programs
Among Mr. Forde s early career highlights are successful submersible dive expeditions to participate in submersible dives aboard research submersibles.
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List of sponsor environmental programs now accepting qualified inquiries. May 2, 2003 Interview with Evan Forde: Mr. Evan Forde was born in Miami, Florida, and became a researcher in the Marine Geology and Geophysics laboratory for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1973. Mr. Forde is a recognized authority on the formation, evolution and sedimentary processes of east coast U.S. submarine canyons. Among Mr. Forde's early career highlights are successful submersible dive expeditions in several submarine canyons. Additional scientific research has included studies of gravity-induced mass sediment movements on continental slopes, 3-dimensional mapping of hydrothermal plumes, and the study of ocean-atmosphere exchange of anthropogenic carbon dioxide. In 1998, Evan become a researcher in a NOAA Satellite Remote Sensing group, where the work has many potentially far-reaching applications, most notably in the early detection of forming hurricanes as well as improving hurricane intensity and track predictions models.

12. Oceanography
Formal oceanographic research aboard Coast Guard cutters required enlisted expected boom in the use of ocean research submersibles never materialized.
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/Oceanography.html
Oceanography in the Coast Guard By PAC Pete Capelotti, USCGR
The scientific study of the oceans has been a part of Coast Guard operations for more than a century. It began when the first Revenue Cutter Service vessels visited Alaska after the territory was purchased from Russia in 1867. They added oceanographic survey work to the long list of their other duties.
The survey began slowly the summer of 1881, when CAPT Calvin Hooper of the RCS Corwin planned a "regular connected series" of Arctic current measurements in the Bering Strait. This research program was curtailed by the pace of the Corwin's other operations. Hooper then placed a smallboat crew ashore on West Diomede Island to take the measurements. When "boisterous weather" stopped the operation, Hooper contented himself with random current measurements in the strait, marking the Coast Guard's first oceanographic data collection.
When these Arctic cruises became a regular annual mission, known as the Bering Sea Patrol, precise oceanographic data covering the lightly charted coastline served to ensure the safety of maritime navigation, trade, and the Revenue Cutter Service's mission to aid and protect the native population.
Sinking of the Titanic spurs ice research
The Coast Guard's interest in oceanography became institutionalized in 1912. Prior to that year, there was no system to guard steamships against the perils of floating ice.

13. BBC - H2g2 - Deep-diving Submersibles - The Alvin
The challenges of deep ocean research remained though, and only a rare few but surely there must exist a place for manned submersibles in oceanography.
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Edited Guide Entry SEARCH h2g2 Advanced Search New visitors: Returning members: BBC Homepage The Guide to Life The Universe and Everything 1. Life The Natural World Oceans Created: 19th September 2002 Deep-diving Submersibles - The Alvin Front Page What is h2g2? Who's Online Write an Entry ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! A great number of submersibles have been built over the years for the purpose of oceanographic research. However, with over 50% of the world's oceans reaching depths beyond 2000 metres, researchers were severely limited in what and where they could study in the oceans. It wasn't until the advent of a vessel capable of travelling to depths measured in thousands of meters that submersibles became viable oceanographic tools. Early Deep-diving Submersibles The first vessel capable of four-digit depth did little more than go up and down in the water column. As a matter of fact, the only other thing the bathysphere did was keep its inhabitants safe and (mostly) dry. Ultimately the passengers, Dr William Beebe and Otis Barton, would reach a depth of 923 metres. A major feat for 1934, it would prove to be the dawn of a new era for submersible research. The challenges of deep ocean research remained though, and only a rare few have overcome the complexities of deep-diving. To this day, over 60 years later, there is still only a handful of submersibles that have ever been capable of passing 1000 metres. Only one, the

14. HBOI | Marine Operations | Division History
HISTORY OF submersibles In oceanography and marine biology as in other The JOHNSONSEA-LINK research submersibles were designed by Edwin Link and built
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DIVISION HISTORY HISTORY OF SUBMERSIBLES
In oceanography and marine biology as in other sciences, important discoveries often follow upon the development of new research tools. Today's marine scientists have access to a wide array of highly sophisticated equipment - research ships, submersibles, robots, sensors, and advanced diving gear. These technologically complex tools are allowing today's marine scientists to discover previously undiscoverable places, species, and ecosystems. Yet, the oceans are such a vast scientific frontier that every day, important new discoveries are made using tools and techniques that have been around for many years.
More than any other scientific tool, submersibles typify the excitement and adventure of ocean exploration. Both manned and unmanned, these spaceships of the sea deepen our understanding of marine physics, biology, chemistry, geology, and geography. Unlike military submarines that operate without a support vessel, submersibles require a ship for launch and recovery. MANNED SUBMERSIBLES
The first manned systems were little more than heavy chambers dangled into the sea by cables or ropes. Even such primitive designs showed the promise of immersing marine scientists directly within their subject of research to record deep-water species and phenomena in their native environments.

15. HUSBAND-AND-WIFE TEAM WILL SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES
DECADES OF OCEAN EXPLORATION USING research submersibles She received her Ph.D.in biological oceanography from the University of Miami s School of
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HUSBAND-AND-WIFE TEAM WILL SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES FROM
DECADES OF OCEAN EXPLORATION USING RESEARCH SUBMERSIBLES

Fort Pierce, FL - On January 8, 2003, the public is invited as HARBOR BRANCH kicks off its annual Ocean Science Lecture Series with a free presentation on the adventures and history of the institute's Johnson-Sea-Link submersibles given by Dr. Shirley Pomponi, HARBOR BRANCH's vice president and research director, and Don Liberatore, undersea vehicles manager and chief submersible pilot. This husband-and-wife team will use spectacular video footage and photos as well as their own personal experiences from decades of ocean exploration to bring to life some of the most memorable and significant submersible expeditions from the past three decades. They have worked around the globe searching for marine creatures that produce chemicals that will fight cancer and other diseases and have also been involved in such efforts as recovery of the Challenger space shuttle wreckage and exploration of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald

16. Introduction To The Department Of Oceanography
research activities and publications of the oceanography Faculty are The HawaiiUndersea research Laboratory operates two research submersibles,
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/introduction.html
The Department of Oceanography
An Introduction
The Department of Oceanography is located on the University of Hawaii's largest campus (about 20,000 students), overlooking Waikiki and downtown Honolulu, the State Capitol and business and cultural center. As a designated "area of excellence", the marine and earth sciences enjoy strong support at the State and University levels. This has led to rapid expansion of faculty, facilities, and programs over the past decade, and the establishment of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) in 1988. SOEST integrates the Departments of Oceanography, Geology and Geophysics Meteorology , and Ocean Engineering , the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology , the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology , the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute , the Sea Grant and Space Grant Programs, the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory , the International Pacific Research Center , and the Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research . With a combined faculty and staff of almost 700 and an annual operating budget in excess of $35 million, SOEST is a leading institution of multidisciplinary research and education on the ocean, earth, and atmosphere. Including Cooperating and Affiliate members, 55

17. What S New An Arctic Expedition, Rediscovered While Cleaning Out A
Alvin Future Deep Ocean research Requires Better submersibles a closeuplook some of oceanography’s most fascinating and enduring mysteries.
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What's New An Arctic Expedition, Rediscovered
While cleaning out a basement, a welder at WHOI finds slides from one of America's earliest Arctic explorations, a research trip his grandfather made in 1913.
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[View slideshow] Expanding Science Research on Quissett Campus
Two new laboratories being built on the Quissett Campus in Woods Hole will provide increased space for biogeochemistry research and for the study of marine mammals. View real time video of construction. Future Deep Ocean Research Requires Better Submersibles
Oceanographers need new undersea vehicles that can dive deeper, reach remote areas, and safely transport humans, according to a recent National Research Council report. Read the report and the response from WHOI. Taking the plunge...500 times...
Expedition Leader Pat Hickey becomes just the second submersible pilot to dive more than 500 times in Alvin Slick in the Mud
EXTREME DEEP: Mission to the Abyss

On Watch in the North Atlantic

Triggering Abrupt Climate Change
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Stranded on the Cape
Stranded on the Cape For pilot whales, the family bond can be so strong that it becomes deadly. Instincts that help a pod of whales to thrive can also be their undoing. WHOI scientist Peter Tyack comments on the stranding of 55 pilot whales on Cape Cod.

18. PAOC Graduate Program In Oceanography
include a fleet of research ships and submersibles operating around the world, Among the research foci of the Department in oceanography are
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Oceanography
The graduate program in Oceanography is offered in a joint doctoral program with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). Almost all areas of physical oceanography are covered by faculty and staff of the two institutions, including modeling, theory, observations of the ocean at sea and from space, and laboratory models. Details of the graduate program in oceanography can be found here - MIT/WHOI Joint Program . Only doctoral candidates are considered for admission in the Joint Program, and the degree is conferred together by the two institutions. WHOI, located about 70 miles south of Boston, is one of the world's leading oceanographic research centers and its facilities include a fleet of research ships and submersibles operating around the world, and extensive laboratory facilities. Students may reside and conduct research at either institution, and much effort has been made to render communication and travel between the institutions as easy as possible. All students are jointly supervised by MIT faculty and WHOI staff and have access to all of the capabilities and expertise of both institutions. Among the research foci of the Department in oceanography are construction of the first three-dimensional time-evolving estimates of the oceanic general circulation employing both a new numerical model and global observations; the interactions of mesoscale eddies with biological fields; deep convection and thermohaline circulation; and study of the interactions of the tropical oceans with mid-latitudes - see

19. Underwater SONAR
research submersibles And Undersea Technologies, World Technical Evaluation Ctr.Detailed Scripps Institution of oceanography, USA research into marine
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20. E ES Resources~Oceanography 9.8 Unit 8
This article discusses many aspects of chemical oceanography. A good articlediscussing the use of submersibles in ocean research, in particular Alvin.
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