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  1. Ocean Frontiers, Explorations By Oceanographers On Five Continents by Elisabeth Mann (Ed) BORGESE,
  2. Navy oceanographer shuttle observations STS 41-G: Mission report (NUSC technical report) by Paul Scully-Power, 1986
  3. Mid-range sidescan-sonar data from the Continental Slope off Georges Bank, between Lydonia and Oceanographer Canyons (Open-file report / U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Dennis W O'Leary, 1982
  4. Oceanographers (Real people at work) by Ray Dorsey, 1976
  5. Preliminary results of a geophysical study of portions of the Juan de Fuca Ridge and Blanco Fracture zone: A study performed aboard the USC & GS ship Oceanographer, ... 15-26, 1968 (ESSA technical memorandum) by William G Melson, 1969
  6. Oceanographers and the US federal patron: Perceptions of agency-university relations (TAMU-SG) by David D Palmer, 1988
  7. Oblique spreading near the Oceanographer Fracture by Peter Bird, 1976
  8. Proceedings of the XIII Conference of Baltic Oceanographers, Helsinki, 24.-27. August 1982
  9. Pioneer Oceanographer by Alexander Agassiz, 1963
  10. Wire angle tables for fishermen, research ships' officers, oceanographers, marine biologists, marine geologists and surveyors [and] weather balloon observations by John E Rothrock, 1968
  11. High-resolution seismic profile data from the U.S. Atlantic Continental Slope off New England, between Lydonia and Oceanographer Canyons (Open-file report ... of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Dennis W O'Leary, 1984
  12. Ocean Frontiers, Explorations By Oceanographers On Five Continents by Elisabeth Mann (Ed) BORGESE, 1992
  13. Remarks of the President at the commissioning of the new research ship, the Oceanographer: Navy Yard, Pier 2 by Lyndon B Johnson, 1966
  14. Examination of observations of sea-surface temperatures concerned with differences in operational analyses issued by Navy Oceanographers Office and Fleet Numerical Weather Facility by Paul M Wolff, 1963

81. Home Page: Jonathan D. Nash
Observational physical oceanographer presents his research interests into small scale ocean physics, internal wave generation, hydraulic flows over topography and the turbulent fluxes of heat and salt.
http://kai.coas.oregonstate.edu/
JONATHAN NASH
Jonathan D. Nash Associate Professor, Physical Oceanography
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
104 COAS Admin Bldg.
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR, 97331
Office: 402 Burt Hall
Phone: (541) 737-4573; Fax: (541) 737-2064
Search COAS:
WWW http://coas.oregonstate.edu
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Research Interests: Ocean Mixing
Exploring the physics of turbulence and mixing is key to our understanding of ocean dynamics. Innovative instrumentation, detailed analysis, and simple dynamical models enable us to:
  • understand the generation and evolution of turbulence quantify irreversible fluxes of heat, salt, biology, chemicals and momentum identify the processes ( the pathways to turbulence ) which produce these fluxes determine the effects of turbulence on larger-scale flows.
Specific research projects include:
Physics of Ocean Mixing
Innovative instrumentation to explore dynamics down to the smallest scales of motion are crucial to understanding ocean turbulence and its effects. Some of the projects of the Ocean Mixing Group include:

82. AGOR Numeric List
Numeric listing of Navy AGOR (Oceanographic Research)ships; AGOR 1 - AGOR 25.
http://patriot.net/~eastlnd2/Agor.htm
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Navy Survey Ship (AGS) Numeric Listing 02/19/2000, Updated links 12/18/2009
AGOR Numeric List
I believe the list is accurate; however, notice of errors is welcome. Sources include the on-line version of the Naval Vessel Register Janes' , and various publications concerning ocean research. The fact many of these ships were operated by universities and never by the Navy itself is a factor that may have led to errors even in official sources as with the " Conrad class" as noted below. Another example is the ship designated AGOR-18 while operated by Scripps as Argo . Several have disputed the connection; however, I located a Scripps document concerning the conversion of Snatch to Argo and a connection to the AGOR designation. I speculate that Scripps never made much of the AGOR-18 designation by Navy and Navy never quite recognized the Scripps name of Argo in its formal listing. Argo became an AGOR retroactively.
As in interesting sidelight, the institutions were generally reluctant to make much of the military ownership of the research vessels. This was particularly true in the Vietnam and post Vietnam War period. I even heard one of our own oceanographers remark (concerning our more military project that had come aboard one of the AGS-26 class ships for a month) "I prefer to think I work for a scientific institution." Regardless, the hulls are owned by the U.S. Navy and operated under terms reflecting that ownership.
We used to have some fun with the "white ship" vs. the "gray ship" mentality though paint color wasn't an indicator of mission. The AGS-26 class and AGORs were also called "showboats" as they frequently hosted open houses (or "open ships") in ports all over the world. They sometimes hosted rather formal dinner parties for government officials at such functions as International Hydrographic Organization meetings. The design of AGS-26 wardrooms was I believe partly made to serve those functions. The little AGORs were hardly in such a position with the "wardroom" being a couple of booths, but they did hold less grand open ship. Most, but not all, of the "gray ships" were workhorses almost beaten to death. They generally had "No Visitor" signs and hosted no parties.

83. British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) — Oceanographic And Marine Data
UK national facility for preserving and distributing oceanographic and marine data. Staff have direct experience of marine data collection and analysis to ensure that the biological, chemical, physical and geophysical data handled are documented and stored for current and future use. View information on current and past projects, search data and cruise inventories, download and request oceanographic data and order data products.
http://www.bodc.ac.uk/

84. National Oceanographic Data Center Home Page
The National Oceanographic Data Center houses the largest collection of freely accessible oceanographic data in the world.
http://www.nodc.noaa.gov
NODC All of NOAA About NODC Photo of the Day Plate 31. View of the BLAKE's deck, looking aft from the starboard side of the pilot house, ready for dredging. In: "Deep-sea Sounding and Dredging" by Charles D. Sigsbee, 1880. Library Call Number GC75.S53 1880. The mission of the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) is to provide scientific stewardship of national and international marine environmental and ecosystem data and information... More about NODC National Coastal Data Development Center NOAA Central Library Ocean Archive System
In The Spotlight Ocean Climatology
Project Data Sets Parameters

85. INSTITUT ZA OCEANOGRAFIJU I RIBARSTVO SPLIT - Home Page
12 meteorological and oceanographic parameters (nine air and three sea parameters), graphic views of measurements every 10 minutes 24 hours a day.
http://www.izor.hr/eng/online.html

86. Japan Oceanographic Data Center
Japanese National Oceanographic Data Center archiving and disseminating marine data obtained from various Japanese marine research institutes and organizations. View international project links and use J-DOSS, a system that aims to provide users with the data managed by the JODC via the internet.
http://www.jodc.go.jp/

87. ICES Oceanographic
The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea s oceanographic data centre. ICES coordinates and promotes marine research in the North Atlantic. Query the cruise summary report (ROSCOP) data base and search and download CTD, underway and water bottle data.
http://www.ices.dk/ocean/
ICES Oceanographic Database and Services Oceanography Oceanography intro
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HELCOM COMBINE
Other Research Vessels Data Centres Oceanographic Calculator IOC-IODE (External) ... Back to homepage Search the site Hot articles NEW CRR 306 Life-cycle spatial patterns of small pelagic fish in the Northeast Atlantic. 2010. View CRR 306 CRR 305 Cod and future climate change. 2010. View CRR 305 CRR 304 ICES Report on Ocean Climate 2009. View CRR 304 ICES Insight Issue Number 47 September 2010 (PDF - Please note 7 MB) TIMES 48 "Determination of perfluoroalkyl compounds in water, sediment, and biota." 2010. View TIMES 48 CRR 303 Cephalopod biology and fisheries in Europe. 2010.

88. IODE
Enhances marine research, exploitation and development by facilitating the exchange of oceanographic data and information between participating Member States and by meeting the needs of users for data and information products. View brochures and posters, reports and documents related to IODE activities.
http://www.iode.org/
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IODE-XXI IODE is... The programme "International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange" (IODE) of the "Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission" (IOC) of UNESCO was established in 1961. Its purpose is  to enhance marine research, exploitation and development, by facilitating the exchange of oceanographic data and information between participating Member States, and by meeting the needs of users for data and information products. Last Updated on Thursday, 12 August 2010 11:12
Latest News
29-October-2010: NOAA’s National Oceanographic Data Center Celebrates 50 Years of Service to the Ocean Community
NOAA's National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) opened its doors on November 1, 1960, with 29 employees ready to take on the challenge of compiling, sorting, and organizing the disparate collections of oceanographic data into a single system. A daunting task, considering that the U.S. Navy had already determined that data were coming in at such a rate that it was nearly impossible to keep up. The work soon began with a collection of unclassified data that consisted of approximately 2,000,000 machine-punched cards containing about 100,000 stations of oceanographic data. This data consisted of about 3 million observations of temperatures, waves, currents, and depths. In comparison to today's data collections, NODC's archive currently contains over 44 terabytes of data packaged into more than 86,000 archived original datasets, and hundreds of different ocean data types. More information on the NODC 50 Years of Service can be found at

89. DOD Data Centre
The German Oceanographic Data Centre serves as a focal point for the national and international exchange of oceanographic data. Provides access to the Marine Environmental Database (MUDAB), cruise schedules and data inventories. Marine data may be requested online.
http://www.bsh.de/en/Marine_data/Observations/DOD_Data_Centre/

90. Hellenic National Oceanographic Data Centre (HNODC)
The Greek national agency for processing, archiving and distributing marine data. HNODC develops techniques for oceanographic data processing and data base maintenance. Review European marine projects, and request and submit marine data.
http://hnodc.hcmr.gr/
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91. Integrated Ocean Drilling Program U.S. Implementing Organization (IODP-USIO)
Association of U.S. Oceanographic research institutions, universities, laboratories and aquaria and the nucleus of marine research and education in the United States.
http://www.coreocean.org/

92. ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN And Publications
A medium for the publication of the results of original research, survey articles, notes, and comments on published papers in all fields of the atmospheric, oceanographic, and hydrological sciences. Publication of the Canadian Meteorological And Oceanographic Society.
http://www.cmos.ca/pubs.html
ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN and Publications
CMOS publishes an internationally recognized scientific journal, and a bulletin. It also offers other publications such as books, annual reports and abstracts of presentations at annual congresses.
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Conditions for the use of CMOS electronic journals Publications Prices and Information for 2010 Inquire for Copies of Individual Articles in Discontinued Publications Publications Policy (2007) ... Publications Committee Inquiries : please contact: Dr. Richard Asselin
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ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN is published on a non-profit basis ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN is the principal scientific journal of the Society. It contains results of original research, survey articles, notes, and comments on published papers in all fields of the atmospheric, oceanographic, and hydrological sciences. Articles may be in either English or French. Contributors need not be members of the Society nor need they be Canadian; foreign contributions are welcomed. Contributions from anyone on the following topics are welcome: Atmospheric sciences : forecasting, climatology, numerical methods, cloudphysics, boundary layer, remote sensing, chemistry, dynamics, hydrology, pollution, aerosols, ...

93. Jose Blanco Information
Research into environmental changes in the area associated with the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) with particular interest in the latest cold/warm event. Comprehensive publications list.
http://www.ccpo.odu.edu/~jlblanco/

94. Christos G. Angelopoulos
Ph.D. student in oceanography studying in the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Main interests are coastal sediment transport, hydrodynamics and geophysics.
http://www.angelfire.com/rock3/cangelop/
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Last update:28/1/2004 Christos G. Angelopoulos
About Me
Seismic profiles My Hobbies My Resume ... Miscellaneous

95. NASA's Earth Observing System
NASA Project Scientist for the joint U.S./French TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason-1 Missions and Head of the Ocean Science Research Element of the Division of Earth and Space Sciences of JPL. Includes research project details.
http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/directory/eospso_members/l_fu.php

96. Dr. Julie Pullen Homepage: Oceanography/Meteorology, Air-Sea & Urban Interaction
Director of the Maritime Security Laboratory at Stevens Institute of Technology; uses high-resolution coupled ocean-atmosphere modeling with a particular emphasis on predicting chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) dispersion in coastal cities.
http://www.theworldisyourocean.net
Dr. Julie Pullen Oceanography/Meteorology
Research Interests
Probing the ocean response to monsoon surges in the Philippines (pdf: paper highlighted by the editor Simulating two-way coupled ocean-atmosphere feedback in the Adriatic using coastal high-resolution nested modeling (pdfs: Improving sea breeze and heat island prediction for NYC using urban-aware sub-kilometer resolution modeling (pdfs: ), and innovative coupled ocean/atmosphere ensemble approaches applied to Tokyo (pdf: Predicting flow around buildings using large eddy simulation (LES) for major cities in preparation for a terrorist chem-bio attack (pdf: (Visualization by Bob Doyle) Studying sediment and biology transport under complex combined forcing such as strong winds and large river discharge along the US west coast and Mediterranean (pdfs:
  • Speaker, "Evolution of a Mindoro Strait Flow Reversal," Philippines Straits Dynamics Experiment synthesis meeting, Honolulu, HI, August 26-28, 2009 Speaker and moderator

97. Francois Lacan Iron Isotopes Ocean Seawater Neodymium Cadmium Thorium Geotraces
Research interests include geochemistry as applied to matter fluxes and water mass transports in the modern ocean using isotopic tracers.
http://www.legos.obs-mip.fr/~lacan/
Francois Lacan
CNRS Researcher at LEGOS LEGOS , Laboratoire d'Etude en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales
14 av. Edouard Belin, 31400 Toulouse, France Marine Geochemistry group
Phone : +33 5 61 33 30 43 - Fax. +33 5 61 25 32 05 List of Communications B ackground and mobility
• Researcher (CR1 CNRS) LEGOS, France, Oct. 2009 – present. • Researcher (CR2 CNRS) LEGOS, France , Oct. 2005 – Sept 09. • Post-Doctoral Fellow LSCE, France , Jan. 2005 – Sep. 2005. • Post-Doctoral Fellow WHOI USA , Feb. 2003 – Jun. 2004. • Teaching assistant (part time) Toulouse III University France S cientific Interests Geochemistry applied to matter fluxes and water mass transports in the modern ocean.
• Iron isotopes: origins of iron inputs to the ocean, role of the margins in the iron oceanic cycle. • Neodymium isotopes: water mass circulation and mixing, terrigeneous inputs, dissolved-particulate exchanges. • Thorium and Protactinium isotopes: deep water ventilation, scavenging, particulate fluxes. • Cadmium isotopes: primary production, carbon fluxes, deep water ventilation. Multi-tracer approach. Hydrology. Modelling of geochemical tracers. Paleoceanography proxy calibration.

98. Dr. Heiko Dankert
Research includes the remote sensing of the ocean surface using real aperture radar (RAR) and synthetic aperture radar (SAR), and numerical sea state and hydrodynamic modelling.
http://www.heiko-dankert.de/
Dr. Heiko Dankert
http://heiko-dankert.de/

99. Eric Wilcox
Physical scientist at the NASA Goddard Lab for Atmospheres. Research interests include climate change, cloud-aerosol-climate interactions, tropical convection and precipitation variability.
http://climate.gsfc.nasa.gov/userpage/ewilcox
Eric Wilcox
Visiting Scientist
eric.m.wilcox@nasa.gov
Curriculum Vitae
Education
Ph.D. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego B.Sc. Physics, UC San Diego
Research Interests
  • Aerosol/Cloud Interactions Atmospheric Convection and Rainfall Climate Modeling
Professional Activities and Experience
Interactions among aerosols, clouds, precipitation and the climate of Earth; remote sensing and in-situ observations of cloud systems; the representation of clouds, convection and precipitation in global climate models
Latest Publications
Wilcox, E. M., W. K. M. Lau, and Kim, 2010: A Northward Shift of the North Atlantic Ocean Inter-tropical Convergence Zone in Response to Summertime Saharan Dust Outbreaks. Geophys. Res. Lett. (In press) [ Abstract Full Text (PDF) Gatebe, C. K., R. Poudyal, E. Wilcox, and J. Wang, 2010: Effects of ship wakes on ocean brightness and radiative forcing over ocean. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Abstract Full Text (PDF) Wilcox, E. M., Harshvardhan, and S. Platnick, 2009: Estimate of the impact of absorbing aerosol over cloud on the MODIS retrievals of cloud optical thickness and effective radius using two independent retrievals of liquid water path. J. Geophys. Res.

100. Staff Profiles: Sam McClatchie - SWFSC
Interests in the fields of fisheries acoustics, biological oceanography, plankton ecology,and spatial distributions of marine organisms. Profiles previous and current research studies and provides a CV.
http://swfsc.noaa.gov/staff.aspx?id=7004

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