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  1. Satellite Oceanography: An Introduction for Oceanographers and Remote-sensing Scientists (Ellis Horwood series in marine science) by I.S. Robinson, 1985-03-06
  2. Oceanographers in Action by E. Bergaust, 1968-01
  3. Animal oceanographers: deep-diving creatures help scientists better understand climate change.(EARTH OCEANOGRAPHY): An article from: Science World by Jacqueline Adams, 2009-02-23
  4. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics for Oceanographers by Joseph J.Van Schwind, 1980-06
  5. Sea Legs: Tales of a Woman Oceanographer by Kathleen Crane, 2004-09-01
  6. Seeker of seaways;: A life of Matthew Fontaine Maury, pioneer oceanographer, (A Pantheon portrait) by Janice J Beaty, 1966
  7. You Can Be A Woman Oceanographer by Sharon Roth Franks, 2004-08-15
  8. A View of the Sea: A Discussion Between a Chief Engineer and an Oceanographer About the Machinery of the Ocean Circulation by Henry M. Stommel, 1987-08
  9. USC&GS Oceanographer (OSS-26)
  10. Cool science jobs.(practice of oceanographer Daniel Palacios)(Interview): An article from: SuperScience by Jacqueline Adams, 2009-04-01
  11. Seeker of Seaways : a Life of Matthew Fontaine Maury, Pioneer Oceanographer : a Pantheon Protrait by Janice J. Beaty, 1966-01-01
  12. Kings of the deep: Gray and humpback whales vacation on Mexico's Pacific coast, to the delight of tourists and oceanographers alike. (Living in Mexico).: An article from: Business Mexico by Patricia Alisau, 2002-05-01
  13. Oceanographer Class Oceanographic Research Ships: Noaas Discoverer, Noaas Oceanographer, Usc
  14. Professors marathon. Memories of the Soviet oceanographer / Professorskiy marafon. Vospominaniya sovetskogo okeanografa by S. A. Kitaygorodskiy, 2006

21. Environmental Scientists And Geoscientists
its magnetic, electrical, and gravitational forces. oceanographers use their knowledge of geology and geophysics, in
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  • Work at remote field sites is common. A bachelor's degree in geology or geophysics is adequate for entry-level jobs; better jobs with good advancement potential usually require at least a master's degree. A Ph.D. degree is required for most research positions in colleges and universities and in government.

Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Environmental scientists and geoscientists use their knowledge of the physical makeup and history of the Earth to locate water, mineral, and energy resources; protect the environment; predict future geologic hazards; and offer advice on construction and land use projects. Environmental scientists conduct research to identify and abate or eliminate sources of pollutants that affect people, wildlife, and their environments. They analyze and report measurements and observations of air, water, soil, and other sources to make recommendations on how best to clean and preserve the environment. They often use their skills and knowledge to design and monitor waste disposal sites, preserve water supplies, and reclaim contaminated land and water to comply with Federal environmental regulations.

22. NGDC Tsunami Database
NGDC and the collocated World Data Center A for SolidEarth Geophysics have compiled a unique set of tsunami-related products as part of a continuing program to support the interests of engineers, oceanographers, seismologists, and the general public.
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This database provides information on tsunami events from 49 B.C. to the present in the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas, and the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. The data are contained in two files. The Event database contains information on the tsunami such as the cause of the tsunami, the source location, the magnitude and intensity of the tsunami, etc. The

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24. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
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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25. Naval Reserve Oceanographic Officers
Enhance your skills! Advance your career!! Serve Your Country!!! Ask notwhat your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country .
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Oceanographic officers in the Naval Reserve are forecasters in meteorology and oceanography as these areas pertain to naval operations and weapons systems.
Training opportunities include courses in the basics of meteorology and oceanography, conventional and flight weather forecasting, geophysics and satellite application in meteorology and oceanography. Basic Education Requirement At least a bachelor's degree from an accredited college in any field of meteorology, engineering, chemistry, oceanography, geophysics, physics or mathematics with at least 30 semester hours in meteorology. Age Requirement At least 19 but less than 35 at time of appointment.

26. 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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Sea-Witched personnel can act as independent experts overseeing marine surveys on behalf of oil and marine telecommunications companies.
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 08 April, 2003 11:37

27. Oceanographers Study The Predator-prey Relationship
masthd picture. Juvenile winter flounder and sand shrimp. oceanographersstudy the predatorprey relationship. While the stock of winter
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Oceanographers study the predator-prey relationship
While the stock of winter flounder as a whole is recovering from overexploitation, the populations in Narragansett Bay and in the Niantic River remain depleted. Elevated water temperature seems to be the culprit, elevating the metabolism and consumption rate of predators that feast on the juvenile flounder. One predator that seems to be having a negative impact on the survival of flounder is the sand shrimp. URI Oceanography Professor Jeremy Collie has received a $40,000 grant from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration to study the effects of water temperature on predator-prey interaction in Narragansett Bay and the Niantic River and determine why the stock of winter flounder continues to decline. The common sand shrimp lives in the Atlantic waters from Newfoundland to Florida and is an important component of estuarine systems, serving as both predator and prey. Elevated winter water temperature may increase the number of sand shrimp simply because warmer temperatures allow greater numbers to survive the winter.

28. 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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29. Oceanographers Studying The Effects Of Algal Blooms On Narragansett Bay Ecology
masthd picture oceanographers studying the effects of algal blooms onNarragansett Bay ecology. Graduate School of Oceanography biological
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Oceanographers studying the effects of algal blooms on Narragansett Bay ecology
Graduate School of Oceanography biological oceanographers Ted Smayda and David Borkman have received a $131,800 grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to analyze the dynamics, variability, and patterns of harmful algal blooms and red tides in Narragansett Bay. The study will include analysis of data from weekly measurements in lower Narragansett Bay conducted between 1959 and 1996, as well as field observations, laboratory analysis, and detailed information on key species. The incidence of harmful algal blooms (HABs) is on the rise. They are now appearing in regions previously free from such events, and toxic outbreaks of species once considered benign are threatening marine life, shellfish, and humans. Research on algal blooms is difficult to conduct because the blooms are unpredictable and swift, often disappearing so fast that meaningful field studies are impossible.

30. 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.

31. Geologists, Geophysicists, And Oceanographers
Geologists, Geophysicists, and oceanographers Nature of the Work Working Conditions Employment Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement Job
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Nature of the Work About this section Index Geologists, geophysicists, and oceanographers use their knowledge of the physical makeup and history of the Earth to locate water, mineral, and energy resources; protect the environment; predict future geologic hazards; and offer advice on construction and land use projects. By using sophisticated instruments and analyses of the Earth and water, geological scientists, also known as

32. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Oceanographers (Research & Reference)
Looking for the best facts and sites on oceanographers? This oceanographers.GENERAL oceanographers; The Oceanography Society; What Is oceanography?
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  • 34. JosseyBass :: Mathematical Methods For Oceanographers: An Introduction
    JosseyBass, Mathematical Methods for oceanographersAn Introduction by Edward A. Laws.
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    Manual of Remote Sensing, Volume 3, Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences (Hardcover)
    Andrew N. Rencz (Editor), Robert A. Ryerson (Editor) Manual of Remote Sensing, Volume 2, Principles and Applications of Imaging Radar (Hardcover) Floyd M. Henderson (Editor), Anthony J. Lewis (Editor) Ozone Crisis: The 15-Year Evolution of a Sudden Global Emergency (Paperback) Sharon Roan Exploring Ocean Science, 2nd Edition (Paperback) Keith Stowe The Idea of Time (Hardcover) Charles Hepworth Holland General Earth Science Mathematical Methods for Oceanographers: An Introduction Edward A. Laws

    35. JosseyBass :: Mathematical Methods For Oceanographers: An Introduction
    JosseyBass, Mathematical Methods for oceanographers An Introductionby Edward A. Laws. General Earth Science, Mathematical Methods
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    General Earth Science Mathematical Methods for Oceanographers: An Introduction
    Edward A. Laws
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    Reviews Oceanography calls for a wide variety of mathematical and statistical techniques, and this accessible treatment provides the basics every oceanographer needs to know, including
    • Practical ways to deal with chemical, geological, and biological oceanographic data
    • Instructions on detecting the existence of patterns in what appears to be noise
    • Numerous examples from the field that highlight the application of the methods presented
    Written by an oceanographer and based on his successful course at the University of Hawaii, the volume is well suited to a two-semester course at the graduate level. The book reviews the necessary calculus, clarifies statistical concepts, and includes end-of-chapter problems that illustrate and expand the various topics. Tips on using MATLAB(r) software in matrix operations complement chapters that deal with the formulation of relationships in terms of matrices. The numerous problems and solutions included in the book enable readers to check their understanding of concepts and techniques as well as their ability to apply what they have learned.

    36. WileyEurope :: Mathematical Methods For Oceanographers: An Introduction
    WileyEurope, Mathematical Methods for oceanographersAn Introduction by Edward A. Laws.
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    General Earth Science Manual of Remote Sensing, Volume 3, Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences (Hardcover) Andrew N. Rencz (Editor), Robert A. Ryerson (Editor) Manual of Remote Sensing, Volume 2, Principles and Applications of Imaging Radar (Hardcover) Floyd M. Henderson (Editor), Anthony J. Lewis (Editor) Ozone Crisis: The 15-Year Evolution of a Sudden Global Emergency (Paperback) Sharon Roan Exploring Ocean Science, 2nd Edition (Paperback) Keith Stowe The Idea of Time (Hardcover) Charles Hepworth Holland General Earth Science Mathematical Methods for Oceanographers: An Introduction Edward A. Laws

    37. WileyEurope :: Mathematical Methods For Oceanographers: An Introduction
    WileyEurope, Mathematical Methods for oceanographers An Introductionby Edward A. Laws. General Earth Science, Mathematical Methods
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    Oceanography calls for a wide variety of mathematical and statistical techniques, and this accessible treatment provides the basics every oceanographer needs to know, including
    • Practical ways to deal with chemical, geological, and biological oceanographic data
    • Instructions on detecting the existence of patterns in what appears to be noise
    • Numerous examples from the field that highlight the application of the methods presented
    Written by an oceanographer and based on his successful course at the University of Hawaii, the volume is well suited to a two-semester course at the graduate level. The book reviews the necessary calculus, clarifies statistical concepts, and includes end-of-chapter problems that illustrate and expand the various topics. Tips on using MATLAB(r) software in matrix operations complement chapters that deal with the formulation of relationships in terms of matrices. The numerous problems and solutions included in the book enable readers to check their understanding of concepts and techniques as well as their ability to apply what they have learned.

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    39. Oceanographers By Age
    Number of oceanographers by Employment Sector and Age. 2529, 30-34, 35-39,40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, Total. Academia, 350, 600, 100, 50, -, 50,200, 50, 1,400.
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    Number of Oceanographers by Employment Sector and Age
    Total Academia Business / Industry Environmental Other Total Industry Federal Government Environmental Other Total Federal Total Data is from the NSF National Survey of College Graduates, 1993
    Data reflects status as of 15 April 1993
    - = Insufficient data Return to Career Stats

    40. Oceanographers By Region
    Number of Employed oceanographers by Employment Sector and Region. NorthEast, North Central, South East, South Central, Mountain, Pacific, Total.
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    Number of Employed Oceanographers by Employment Sector and Region
    North East North Central South East South Central Mountain Pacific Total Academia Business/Industry Environmental Other Total Industry Federal Government Environmental Other Total Federal Total Data is from the NSF National Survey of College Graduates, 1993
    Data reflects status as of 15 April 1993
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