IGCP National Committees - July 2002 22290240 Rio de Janeiro RJ, Brazil e-mail dac@abc.org.br. Dr. Yong Ahn Park Chairman,IGCP National Committee Department of oceanography Seoul National assoc. http://www.unesco.org/science/earthsciences/igcp/national_committees_july_2002.h
Science, Mathematics & Related Work - Websites Royal Society of Chemistry www.rsc.org. assoc. of Clinical Biochemists www.acb.org.uk. www.britishecologicalsociety.org.oceanography www.soc.soton.ac.uk. Soc. http://www.careers-scotland.org.uk/CareersScot/web/site/CareerIdeas/CareerGroups
Extractions: This document is part of the Satellite Imagery FAQ Subject: Further Reading The CIESIN Thematic Guide to Remote Sensing is an excellent introduction at http://www.ciesin.org/TG/RS/RS-home.html CCRS have a beautiful set of annotated images (of Canada) on their pages, at http://www.ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca/ccrs/tour/toure.html . This presents a number of images - chiefly Landsat and SPOT - together with explanations of what can be seen in them, and why particular features appear the way they do. Subject: I have a question that isn't covered in the FAQ Look in the CEOS IDN. This is the authoritative worldwide information system that answers every possible question about Satellite Earth Observation. The IDN has three coordinating nodes, each carrying the complete directory: The Global Change Master Directory is accessible by WWW at http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/ or by telnet to gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov
Job Opportunites Page Questions regarding the oceanography project can also be cover letter, resume, and3 references to assoc. Yamacraw Project (www.yamacraw.org), an initiative to http://www.memagazine.org/contents/current/jobs/jobs.html
Extractions: As the world leader in less invasive medical devices, Boston Scientific's 10,000 products help patients walk away after procedures that once required months of recovery. The following position is in Spencer, IN: Process Engineer. Successful candidate will develop manufacturing processes for new disposable medical devices. Minimum requirements include a B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field and 3 years of experience as an engineer working on manufacture or design of medical devices. Must have unrestricted authorization to work in U.S. M-F, 9-5, 40 hrs/wk. Apply by resume only to: Sandra Packman, Human Resources Manager, Boston Scientific Corp., 780 Brookside Drive, Spencer, IN 47460. Boston Scientific is an equal opportunity employer. M/F/D/V. THE HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Sri Lanka Meteorology, Oceanography And Hydrology Network Dr. Eugen Rott, assoc. are many more Universities with courses in meteorology andoceanography. Site Carries Story at http//www.lacnet.org/the_academic/archive http://www.columbia.edu/~lz144/slmon/slmon4-2.html
Extractions: Lareef Zubair, Editor. Update on Colombo Observatory Handover An agreement to handover a two-acre parcel of the Department of Meteorology in Colombo-7 to the British High Commission for office buildings (as reported in the last issue) has shocked many. This agreement had been reached by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the British High Comission as a "government to government deal" according to the British High Commission. The land transfer is still to be finalized. The Treasury Secretary has stated that he went ahead with arrangements, at the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, since no one protested. The Director of Meteorology has stated that he did not protest, as it was a "government directive". However, Thirty eminent scientists and engineers have just released an appeal against the move. Various other professional societies, government consultative bodies and related groups are also considering action on the matter. See Below.
EnvirotransacroT Web Addresshttp//www.transassoc.org.uk/ TAA www.academy.jccbi.gov/ama400/aboutaf/org/440/asde TexasA M University, Department of oceanography, Web Address http://www.envirotransacro.com/acroT.html
Hydrology Faculty Directory Patricia Benner Fisheries and Wildlife (FW) bennerp@PEAK.org Bennerlast updated F Top. Kelly K Falkner oceanography (OC) assoc. http://www.awra.org/proceedings/www99/w17/fac1.htm
Extractions: Symposium on Water Resources and the World Wide Web Seattle, Washington, December 5-9, 1999 Display 7. Faculty list. Welcome to the directory of water resources faculty at Oregon State University. This directory includes faculty members who are active in the science, engineering, or management of water resources. The list below is organized alphabetically by last name. Faculty information is also available by department or topic keywords Faculty approved to serve as Water Resources Minor representatives on graduate committees are designated with "WRM." Search OSU Phone Book A B C ... Z
Environmental Journalism Center Researchers from the Scripps Institution of oceanography contend that AmericanDental assoc. Leslee Williams, 312-440-2592, williamsle@ada.org. http://www.rtnda.org/resources/tipsheet/august1.shtml
Extractions: ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALISM CENTER TIPSHEET August 1, 2001 TipSheet provides weekly news tips for journalists on potential environmental stories and sources. TipSheet is produced jointly by the Society of Environmental Journalists, the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation, and the National Safety Council's Environmental Health Center. In This Issue... Park Service Advisory Board Recommendations On Aug. 1, 2001, at 9am Eastern, the Natl. Park Service Advisory Board will release its recommendations for improving the agency's ability to preserve parks and serve the public. Newly named NPS director Fran P. Mainella will accept the report and make remarks. NPS Press: 202-208-6843 Overfishing: New Research, Reports, and Legislation
GPMB Faculty List candrews@scaq.org. (assoc.) roumillatb@mrd.dnr.state.sc.us. Leslie R. SautterBiological oceanography, marine phytoplankton ecology, marine geology. http://www.cofc.edu/~marine/facultylist.htm
Extractions: College of Charleston Graduate Program in Marine Biology Faculty List 2002-2003 Go to Faculty Profiles Click on the faculty name to go to the appropriate profile Dennis Allen Salt marsh ecology. dallen@belle.baruch.sc.edu William D. Anderson, Jr. Systematics and ecology of fishes. andersonwd@cofc.edu Christopher R. Andrews Aquatic animal husbandry. candrews@scaq.org Thomas M. Arnold Induced plant defenses and marine chemical ecology. arnoldt@cofc.edu A gnes J. Ayme-Southgate Development biology of muscle cells, multi-protein complex assembly, mechanisms of muscle contraction regulations, Drosophila genetics southgatea@cofc.edu Amy O. Ball Population genetics. balla@mrd.dnr.state.sc.us Charles A. Barans Fish biology and ecology, fisheries population assessment. baransc@mrd.dnr.state.sc.us Daniel W. Bearden Physical and environmental chemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, computational chemistry. dan.bearden@noaa.gov Paul R. Becker Transport and fate of contaminants in Arctic ecosystems; geographic and species-specific patterns of contaminants in mammals; biological and chemical factors affecting the transport of contaminants through food webs. paul.becker@noaa.gov
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Newsletter, Fall 1997 Prof., assoc. Fellow/Resident Systematist, 19681969, Marine Biological Laboratory,Woods Hole; Oceanographer, 1968-1969, Office of oceanography and Limnology http://www.amicros.org/newsl97f.htm
Extractions: The ad hoc Editorial Review Committee, chaired by John Sullivan, recommended the reappointment of Dr. Vicki Pearse as Editor of Invertebrate Biology for a second three-year term. This committee recommended further the appointment of a Co-editor for Invertebrate Biology to "divide the labor" of the editorial office; Dr. Patrick Reynolds of Hamilton College was recommended for the position. The Executive Committee approved the reappointment of Dr. Pearse as editor and the appointment of Dr. Reynolds as Co-editor. The ad hoc Finance and Budget Committee, chaired by Burt Bogitsh, presented budget proposals for FY 1997-1998, FY 1998-1999, and FY 1999-2000 along with several recommendations. Though the Executive Committee voted in favor of the need for a budget and financial plan for the American Microscopical Society, a recommendation to put in place the budget proposed for the current fiscal year failed. Consideration of this matter is to be continued as an agenda item at the upcoming meeting of the Executive Committee in Boston; your prior input communicated to me or other members of the Executive Committee will be appreciated. In late July, the bound journal collection of the Colorado State University library was destroyed by flooding. Responding to a general plea for items to help replenish their collection, the American Microscopical Society offered to donate one each of our available back issues of the Transactions of the American Microscopical Society and Invertebrate Biology to their library; we currently have 147 different back issues in our storage inventory. Colorado State University has accepted with deep gratitude our offer, and as soon as the basement of their library is again habitable and their elevators become functional, the back issues will be shipped from Allen Press.
Ushydro01papers.htm Newport, Rhode Island, USA Brenda Smith Naval Meteorology and oceanography CommandStennis Croucher, James Heslin and Derek Johnson John E. Chance and assoc. http://www.thsoa.org/us01papers.htm
Private_htm Présentation de l'association, publications et pages didactiques.Category World Français Sciences de la Terre Océanographie assoc.org. http://www.uof-assoc.org/
Extractions: BIENVENUE SUR LE SITE DE L'UNION DES OCEANOGRAPHES DE FRANCE l'Association francophone des chercheurs, enseignants-chercheurs, ingénieurs, techniciens et étudiants en science et technologie marines. L'Union des Océanographes de France est membre fondateur de l' EFMS Welcome on the french marine science and technology society web site - UOF is a founder member of European Federation of Marines science and technology Societies : EFMS Siège social/ Office : Institut océanographique, 195, rue Saint-Jacques, 75005 Paris - France Tél. : 33 (0)1 46 33 16 90 ; mél : secrétariat@uof-assoc.org
URLs-Earth Sciences com/publications/homeprep/; John A Martin assoc. Storm Science http//www.miamisci.org/hurricane. Oceanographyhttp//wwwccs.ucsd.edu/src_oceanography.html. http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/SII/URLs/URLs-EarthScience.html
Extractions: AAA- American Geological Institute Education Dept. http://www.agiweb.org/education/ Project CUES - Constructing Understandings of Earth Systems http://www.agiweb.org/education/cues/index.html American Geophysical Union (AGU) http://www.agu.org/homepage.html Nov. 30, 2001 AGI got a $1.7 million NSF grant to develop an inquiry-based Earth science textbook for middle-school students over the next three years. The new curriculum-development effort, Project CUES (Constructing Understandings of Earth Systems), will be based upon the modular Investigating Earth Systems program recently released by AGI. CUES will feature more than 50 "profiles in Earth system science." These inquiry narratives will be written by scientists about the fundamental questions they are exploring and the ways they use Earth science to tackle issues that confront society. In addition, CUES will feature 40 guided inquiry investigations, extended student-driven research projects on local issues, as well as four videos that provide additional profiles of Earth scientists at work. CUES is planned to be available commercially for the 2005-2006 school year by It's About Time Publishing of Armonk, NY. For more information, visit the AGI web site, http://www.agiweb.org/education
MarSci : The Undergraduate Journal For Marine Science A Diversity of Opportunities Natl assoc Mar Labs Natl Sea Grant Library; Women inOceanography Scripps Inst Phds.org Science, Math, Engineering Links Scroll http://schc.sc.edu/marsci/MarSciOps.html
Extractions: Back to Cover Page GENERAL GUIDES Aquatic Science Career Information Aquatic Science Careers [Shedd Aquarium] Career Guide for the Atmospheric Sciences [Am Met Soc] [Univ Southampton] Career Opportunities In Water Resources [Univ Calif Office Water Res] [Natl Acad Sci] Career Planning in Marine Science [Marine Science Inst] [J Wible] Careers in Aquatic and Marine Science [Amer Zoo Aquarium Assoc] Careers in Aquatic and Marine Science [Natl Aquarium] Careers [Monterey Bay Aquarium] Careers in Marine Science [Australian Mar Sci Assn] Careers in Marine Science: Frequently Asked Questions [Florida Mar Res Inst] Careers in Marine Science [Mote Mar Lab] Careers in Marine Science [OceanLink] Careers in Marine Science: A Diversity of Opportunities [Natl Assoc Mar Labs] Careers in Marine Science [OceanLink] Careers in Marine Science [S Carolina Dept Natural Resources] Careers in Marine Sciences [Univ New Hampshire] Careers in Maritime Engineering [Inst Mar Engineers] Careers in Ocean Engineering [Natl Sea Grant Library] Careers in Oceanography [Palomar College]
CORSICANA ISD In the team SuperQuiz category of oceanography The Blue Planet Beneath the Surface,the Corsicana Brain Jocks took second place in SuperQuiz relay and third http://www.cisd.org/
Clubs And Programs For ENS This scholarship was established by Dr. Rosenblatt at Scripps Institution of Oceanographyin memory American Physical Therapy assoc. www.apta.org, 800999-2782. http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/ens/ens_web/clubs.htm
Extractions: Learning occurs through many avenues at SDSU: classes, student organizations, on-the-job training, enrichment programs, etc. There are many University-wide opportunities available to students (athletics, band, debate, fraternity/sorority, etc.). Students are encouraged to consider all avenues to ensure a broad education during their time at SDSU. The Department of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences offers many unique opportunities for students to extend their learning beyond the classroom. Personal learning occurs through personal growth and a sense of well-being that come when giving something back to your "community". All of the community service programs highlighted in this website are available for students to volunteer for professional experience. Some volunteer experiences can become paid experiences under the right circumstances. In addition, there are student major organizations that one should join, for the networking with other professionals in your field is crucial to employment opportunities following college. In addition, the faculty have been creating endowments to support student scholarships which are presented in this section. Dietetic Internship (SDSU AP4 Program)
PetsForum Group Pet Calendar PA 179291513 Webpage www.livebearers.org; Aquarium Association American CichlidAssoc 2002 Convention Aquarium Scripps Institute of oceanography at University http://www.petsforum.com/Calendar/
Extractions: Sleep with the sharks, skates and rays in our Passages of the Deep Event Room, with a front row window looking into the Open Sea tank. Go on an educational scavenger hunt that takes you from shore to sea and learn how to identify Passages of the Deep animals. Enjoy a bedtime snack and movie before drifting off to sleep, and wake up to breakfast muffins and juice.
Mount St. Mary's Students & Staff - Career Center: Career Exploration www.crc.ufl.edu/CLASLink/Majors_Careers.html Mathematical assoc. association www.amaassn.orgAmerican Society of Limnology and oceanography www.aslo http://www.msmary.edu/studentsandstaff/careercenter/careerexplorationLINKS.htm
Extractions: The following links provide information about careers for students who may have not yet chosen a specific major: Alumnae Resources America's Career Info Net Campus Career Center Career Action Center ... YouthWorks Career Quest Category of links goes here: Site Name is Hyperlinked Listed below are links related to the majors offered at Mount Saint Mary's College: Business, Accounting, and Economics General Business American Management Association www.tregistry.com/ama.htm Career Path www.careerpath.com Entrepreneur Network www.bizserve.com/ten Job Web www.jobweb.org National Business Employment www.nbew.com Society for Human Resource Management www.shrm.org US Bureau of Labor Statistics www.bls.gov/search/search.asp Accounting American Accounting Association www.aaa-edu.org American Society of Women Accountants www.aswa.org Association of Government Accountants www.agacgfm.org www.ey.com/careers/default.asp Careers in the Field of Accounting www.beckercpa.com/careers.htm Frequently Asked Questions on Accounting Institute of Internal Auditors www.theiia.org
Torpedo 25 Electronic News Bulletin (July 1998) RORE. Contact Clive Pepe, Tel 01273 234032 EMail rore@gn.apc.org. on Monday, 7September at 19.30 h within the programme of oceanography 98 at Southampton http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/BMLSS/Torped25.htm