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Oceanography in 2028
Oceanography embarrassment
2015/7/21
Predicting the future is an interesting, if somewhat futile, exercise, but at the least it can provoke us to think about where we are and where we might be headed. We can (a) project forward our wishf...
At the beginning, The Oceanography Society (TOS) organizers believed that the time was right for a stand-alone society serving all disciplines of oceanography (Baker, 1988). We also believed that ther...
Ocean science has long been interdisciplinary. Each great ocean feature has a physical, chemical, biological, and geological signature. Phenomena associated with these features have led curious scient...
Women in Oceanography: 20 Years of Progress, Change, and Challenge
Progress Change Challenge
2015/7/21
I may have a slightly casual view on the changing role of women in ocean sciences. When I went to work at the National Science Foundation (NSF) in 1979, my first two supervisors were women. And when I...
Celebrating 20 Years of The Oceanography Society: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Oceanography Society Special Issue
2015/7/21
The Challenger Expedition set sail on December 21, 1872, not quite a century and a half ago. Today we describe that expedition as the beginnings of our science. The introductory paragraph of the 1895 ...
My purpose in this article is to increase awareness about long-standing problems in science education and then, in Part II, to build a case for how marine scientists, and scientists in general, can he...
Every few years, we rebid the printing and mailing of Oceanography to obtain the best available price and service. During this process, we review shipping methods, timeliness of mailing, printer respo...
Operational Oceanography,End Users,and Social Network Sites:An Exploratory Analysis
Operational Oceanography End Users Social Network Sites Exploratory Analysis
2015/7/20
Many oceanographic products are currently being disseminated in a systematic and routine manner to end users. In recent years, data producers have gained insight into the specific requirements of the ...
Oceanography's Electronic Editions— Users,Please Comment!
Oceanography Electronic Editions Users Please Comment
2015/7/20
Starting with the June 2012 issue of Oceanography, The Oceanography Society has offered full electronic editions of the magazine free to members through Qmags (http://www.qmags.com), while also mainta...
The Fate of Fisheries Oceanography: Introduction to the Special Issue
Special Issue Fisheries Oceanography
2015/7/20
What is Fisheries Oceanography? Fisheries oceanography can be broadly defined as study of the interaction between marine fish and their environments across multiple life-history stages. Traditional fi...
Early Life History and Fisheries Oceanography: New Questions in a Changing World
Early Life History Fisheries Oceanography
2015/7/20
In the past 100 years since the birth of fisheries oceanography, research on the early life history of fishes, particularly the larval stage, has been extensive, and much progress has been made in ide...
THE OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM:Why Teach What When?
OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM Why Teach What When?
2015/7/17
Most readers of this column hold academic positions that include the responsibility of teaching. Some of my previous articles have suggested ways the teaching process might be made more effective, but...
More Electronic Formats of Oceanography Available Soon
Oceanography Available Soon Electronic
2015/7/16
The Oceanography Society continues to add electronic viewing options for Oceanography to make the magazine more broadly accessible. We started by introducing a full electronic version through Qmags (h...
HANDS-ON OCEANOGRAPHY | Corals on Acid: An Inquiry-based Activity Leading Students to a Better Understanding of Ocean Acidification Impacts
Ocean sea creatures calcification invertebrate animal bones calcium carbonate
2015/7/16
The objective of this inquiry-based lesson is for students to gain an understanding of how increasing ocean acidity can affect the calcification of marine organisms. During this activity, students: (1...