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         Oceanography:     more books (102)
  1. Outlines & Highlights for Essentials of Oceanography by Garrison, ISBN: 0534392598 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2007-08-29
  2. Chemical Sensors in Oceanography (Ocean Science and Technology, V. 1)
  3. Oceanography from Space (Marine Science, No. 13.)
  4. Sm Essentials Oceanography I/M by THURMAN, 1999-02-19
  5. Dynamical Oceanography by Henk A. Dijkstra, 2010-11-30
  6. Satellite Oceanography: An Introduction for Oceanographers and Remote-sensing Scientists (Ellis Horwood series in marine science) by I.S. Robinson, 1985-03-06
  7. Outlines & Highlights for Essentials of Oceanography by Alan P. Trujillo, Harold V. Thurman, ISBN: 9780132401227 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2009-12-09
  8. The edge of an unfamiliar world; a history of oceanography by Susan Schlee, 1973
  9. Oceanography: Contemporary Readings in Ocean Sciences
  10. Ocean Circulation (Open University Oceanography)
  11. Ocean Studies-Introduction to Oceanography
  12. Oceanography by Edward P. Ortleb, Richard Cadice, 1991-09
  13. The New World of the Oceans: Men and Oceanography. by Daniel. Behrman, 1969-01
  14. The Crest of the Wave:Adventures in Oceanography by Willard Bascom, 1990-02-01

101. Careers In Oceanography, Marine Science & Marine Biology
General career guides for oceanography and marine scientists including guides for marine biology, marine mammal work, zoos and aquariums.
http://www.peterbrueggeman.com/ocean/career.html
C a r e e r s i n O c e a n o g r a p h y M a r i n e S c i e n c e M a r i n e B i o l o g y
Take the time to read through these guides. You will find that most of your questions will be answered through the incredible variety and depth of career information represented by these sites. This career directory is divided into three sections: general guides for oceanography and marine science; guides for marine biology, marine mammals, zoos and aquariums; and other guides covering all of science. If you are interested in marine biology, most of the general guides encompass marine biology so look at them too - don't confine yourself to the marine biology guides if you are interested in marine biology One place to find colleges offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in subjects like marine biology is Petersons at www.petersons.com/ GENERAL GUIDES

102. Laboratório De Oceanografia Por Satélites
Aims to promote satellite oceanography as an essential tool to study large to meso scale dynamical features in the South Atlantic Ocean. Includes articles, data and course materials. In Portuguese and English.
http://los.io.usp.br
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  • Paulo S. Polito Olga T. Sato
    Fabricio Sanguinetti Cruz de Oliveira Lucas Cardoso Laurindo Sebastian Krieger Wandrey de Bortoli Watanabe
    Carine de Godoi Rezende Costa (IOUSP) Guilherme F. Campano (IOUSP) Roberto Tomazini (IOUSP)
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  • Carolina Nobre (agora na UMASS) Eduardo da Silva Gigliotti (agora no INPE) Ingrid Brizotti (UNIBANCO) Lucas Barbedo de Freitas (agora no CPTEC) Patrick Degret de Montezuma (Mestrado) Sebastian Krieger (agora em Bermudas) Victor Bastos Daher (UFRJ)
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103. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies In Oceanography - Elsevier
Publishes topical issues from international and interdisciplinary projects in oceanography and also collections of papers presented at conferences. Tables of contents and abstracts; full text available by subscription.
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/116/description

104. Beyond Discovery
Describes the applications of underwater acoustics in ocean research.
http://www.beyonddiscovery.org/

105. HOME
Committed to the health and well being of marine mammals and their coastal habitats around the world.
http://www.meriresearch.org/
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MERI director among co-authors of statement in Environmental Health Perspectives
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106. SPECTRUM Biographies - Jacques Cousteau
Biography by Rachel Sahlman.
http://www.incwell.com/Biographies/Cousteau.html
Jacques Cousteau Researcher: Rachel Sahlman Artist: Dick Strandberg Jacques-Yves was born in Saint-Andre-de-Dubzac, France, to Daniel and Elizabeth Cousteau on June 11, 1910. Cousteau always loved the water and in his early teens, he became interested in machines. At the age of 11, Cousteau built a model crane and at 13, he built a battery-operated car. Also in his early teens, Cousteau became fascinated with films. He saved his money and bought a home movie camera. In high school, Cousteau became bored with school and began to cause trouble. As a result, his parents sent him to a strict boarding school. Cousteau excelled in this new environment and upon graduation, he entered the Ecole Navale (Naval Academy) in Brest. In 1933, Cousteau joined the French Navy as a gunnery officer. It was during this time that he began his underwater explorations and began working on a breathing machine for longer dives. In 1937, Cousteau married Simone Melchoir, and they had two sons, Jean-Michel and Phillipe. Two years after their marriage, Cousteau fought for the French in World War II. He spent time as a spy and was awarded several medals. During the war, Cousteau still found time to continue his underwater work. In 1943, he and French engineer Emile Gagnan perfected the aqualung, which allowed a diver to stay underwater for several hours. Divers used the aqualung to located and remove enemy mines after World War II.

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