Primarysources date January 2008 The former ProudmanOceanographicLaboratory POL is based in Brownlow Street, Liverpool , England . In April 2010, POL merged with the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton NOCS to form the National Oceanography Centre National Oceanography Centre . The Liverpool laboratory s scientific research focuses on oceanography encompassing global sea levels and geodesy, numerical modelling of continental shelf seas and coastal sediment processes. This research alongside activities of surveying, monitoring, data management and forecasting provides strategic support for the wider mission of the Natural Environment Research Council. A leading world centre in tidal prediction with related interests in earth tides and storm surges and a leading European centre in modelling and forecasting shelf sea dynamics, it is home to the http cobs.pol.ac.uk Coastal Observatory in Liverpool Bay, the http www.pol.ac.uk ntslf National Tidal and Sea Level Facility , the http www.pol.ac.uk PSMSL Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level and the http www.bodc.ac.uk British Oceanographic Data Centre . See also North West Shelf Operational Oceanographic System Liverpool Knowledge Quarter External links http www.pol.ac.uk Link to the institute s homepage coord 53 24 27.5 N 2 58 8.2 W type landmark display title Category Oceanographic institutions Ocean stub id Laboratorium Oseanografi Proudman ... more details
Infobox Laboratory name Naval Physical OceanographicLaboratory motto logo image established 1958 city Kochi, India Kochi , Kerala research field type director S. Anantha Narayanan staff budget operating agency DRDO affiliations address Thrikkakara P.O., br Kochi 682 021. telephone campus website http www.drdo.com labs nr&d npol index.shtml NPOL Home Page footnotes DRDO Laboratories The Naval Physical and OceanographicLaboratory or NPOL is a laboratory is a laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation DRDO , under the Ministry of Defence India Ministry of Defence , India . It is situated in Thrikkakara , close to Kochi, India Kochi , Kerala . NPOL is responsible for the Research & Development of sonar systems, technologies for underwater surveillance, study of ocean environment and underwater materials. History The Indian Naval Physical Laboratory INPL was established in Kochi, India Kochi then Cochin by Indian Navy in 1952. It worked initially as a field laboratory for fleet support activities. It was merged with DRDO in 1958 and started working on underwater systems. INPL was rechristened as Naval Physical OceanographicLaboratory NPOL . Till 1990, NPOL functioned from within the Naval Base in Kochi. In 1990, it moved into a new convert 60 acre m2 sing on campus at Thrikkakara, a suburb of Kochi. The new campus has a main technical complex and two residential complexes SAGAR and VARUNA. The technical complex houses the main building, Abhinavam building and several test facilities including an acoustic tank. Besides the campus in Thrikkakara, NPOL has an offsite setup of underwater acoustic research facility at Idukki Dam Idukki lake , 100  km east of Kochi. Since 1995, NPOL has operated INS Sagardwani a 2000 ton Oceanographic research vessel used for oceanographic data collection. Areas of work NPOL is developing a technology called seabed arrays ... class. Underwater acoustics is another area where NPOL is looking at. The Physical Oceanographic ... more details
Infobox government agency agency name Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory type nativename nativename a nativename r logo Aomlogo.svg logo width 155px logo caption seal seal width seal caption picture picture width picture caption formed 1973 preceding1 preceding2 etc. dissolved superseding jurisdiction headquarters Virginia Key , Miami , Florida latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW region code coordinates employees budget minister1 name minister1 pfo minister2 name minister2 pfo etc. deputyminister1 name deputyminister1 pfo deputyminister2 name deputyminister2 pfo etc. chief1 name Dr. Robert M. Atlas chief1 position Director chief2 name chief2 position etc. agency type parent department parent agency National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration child1 agency child2 agency child3 agency etc. keydocument1 etc. website http www.aoml.noaa.gov footnotes map map width map caption The Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory AOML , a federal research laboratory, is part of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration s NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research OAR , located in Miami, Florida. AOML s research spans tropical cyclone and hurricanes, coastal ecosystems, oceans and human health, climate studies, global carbon systems, and ocean observations. AOML s organizational structure consists of an Office of the Director and three scientific research divisions. The Office of the Director oversees the Laboratory s scientific programs, as well as its financial, administrative, computer, outreach education, and facility management services ... Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory Category Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Category Oceanographic institutions pt Laborat rio Oceanogr fico e Meteorol gico do Atl ntico uk ... interest and facilitates the participation of students and visiting scientists. The Laboratory is a member ... and as a coupled system. The Laboratory s research themes oceans and climate, coastal ecosystems ... more details
The University National OceanographicLaboratory System UNOLS is a group of academic institutions and National Laboratories organized in the United States to coordinate research vessel use for federally funded ocean research. The UNOLS office is currently located at the http www.gso.uri.edu University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography ref http www.unols.org info contactus.html UNOLS Office Contact Information ref . The UNOLS system grew from the recognition during the rapid expansion of oceanographic activity that there was no organized means of coordinating ship time requests of researchers, particularly those from institutions not operating vessels and that more expensive ships were not the answer. Federal research sponsors were concerned about more effective use of those expensive assets. Even though a more formal National OceanographicLaboratory system was not established the less formal and less federally controlled cooperative system of the University National OceanographicLaboratory System was established. The form this took lay between federal control of the fleet ... Oceanographic institutions Category Research vessels of the United States Category University National OceanographicLaboratory System research vessels Category Oceanographic research ships of the United ... oceanographic research through efficient usage of the fleet. ref Name hist http www.unols.org committees ... oceanographic research AGOR , as opposed to survey, vessels are now operated by institutions within UNOLS. In addition to vessels UNOLS assists in scheduling oceanographic research using aircraft owned by federal agencies through the Scientific Committee for Oceanographic Aircraft Research SCOAR . ref ... scoar index.html aircraft UNOLS Oceanographic Aircraft Facility Information ref References reflist http www.unols.org index.html University National OceanographicLaboratory System See also National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Naval Research United States Naval Research Laboratory ... more details
is now the ProudmanOceanographicLaboratory see external links below . The Adams prize of the University of Cambridge was awarded to Proudman in 1923 for an essay on tides, which proved to be a remarkable ... also Coriolis force Taylor Proudman theorem Proudman Taylor or Taylor Proudman Theorem External links http www.pol.ac.uk ProudmanOceanographicLaboratory http www.pol.ac.uk ntslf tidalp.html Tidal Predictions ...Deleted image removed Image Joseph Proudman.jpg thumb Professor Joseph Proudman deletable image caption 1 Wednesday, 4 March 2009 Joseph Proudman 30 December 1888 26 June 1975 , Order of the British Empire ... with A. T. Doodson of great international importance. Proudman was born at Unsworth, near Bury ... tutor Rev. E. W. Barnes who suggested that Proudman write to Horace Lamb Professor H. Lamb at Manchester ... held this post until his retirement in 1954. In 1916 Horace Lamb asked Proudman to assist him in preparing a report for the British Association on the state of research on ocean tides. This led Proudman .... The University of Liverpool Tidal Institute started its work with Proudman as Honorary Director and A. T. Doodson ..., of theoretical and practical importance. Proudman used to say that his partnership with Doodson ... to his work in developing the departments of applied mathematics and oceanography, Proudman took ... Proudman was a well known figure in international scientific circles and acted as Secretary of the International ... . He was awarded the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 1952 Birthday Honours. Professor Proudman ... and Ian . After his first wife died in 1958, Proudman married Beryl Gould in 1961, who survived him. Proudman died on 26 June 1975. Adapted from the Times obituary 3 July 1975 and the Biographical ... . NAME Proudman, Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 December 1888 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 26 June 1975 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Proudman, Joseph Category 1888 births Category ... Category English oceanographers ht Joseph Proudman ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Christopher Proudman born June 30, 1952 was an England English cricket er. He was a right handed batsman and a left arm medium pace bowler who played for Bedfordshire County Cricket Club Bedfordshire . He was born in Oakham , Rutland . Proudman made his debut for Bedfordshire in 1984, and played in the first round of the English Estates Trophy competition in the same year. Appearing steadily in the Minor Counties Championship for the team between 1984 and 1986, Proudman s only List A appearance came in the NatWest Trophy competition of 1985. Batting in the tailend, he scored 14 not out, though it was not enough to save Bedfordshire from a heavy defeat. He bowled twelve overs in the match, conceding 40 runs. External links http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 34 34795 34795.html Christopher Proudman at Cricket Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Proudman, Christopher ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 30, 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Proudman, Christopher Category 1952 births Category Living people Category English cricketers Category Bedfordshire cricketers Category People from Oakham ... more details
Dame Sonia Rosemary Susan Proudman , Order of the British Empire DBE born 30 July 1949 , styled The Hon. Mrs Justice Proudman , is a British High Court judge. Education Proudman was educated at St Paul s Girls School and Lady Margaret Hall , Oxford. Career She was called to the Bar, Lincoln s Inn in 1972. She became a Bencher in 1996 and a Recorder in 2000. She was a Deputy High Court Judge from 2001 to 2008, until she was appointed to the Chancery Division on a full time basis. Proudman was made an Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2008. External links http www.number10.gov.uk Page17290 Notice of knighthood http www.lmh alumni.org NetCommunity Page.aspx?&pid 503&srcid 205 Biodata Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Proudman, Sonia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 July 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Proudman, Sonia Category 1949 births Category Living people Category Alumni of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Category British barristers Category British Queen s Counsel Category British women judges Category Chancery Division judges Category Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire Category Old Paulinas Category Queen s Counsel 1901 2000 Category Queen s Counsel 2001 2100 ... more details
Image Oceanographic Museum.jpg thumb 300px Oceanographic Museum Monaco. Image Oceanographic Museum Monaco.JPG thumb 300px The building rises from the cliffside rock. Image Oceanographic Museum, Monaco.jpg thumb 300px A view of the interior of the museum. The Oceanographic Museum Mus e Oc anographique is a museum of marine sciences in Monaco Ville , Monaco . History The Oceanographic Museum was inaugurated in 1910 by Monaco s modernist reformer, Albert I, Prince of Monaco Prince Albert I . This monumental architectural work of art has an impressive fa ade above the sea, towering over the sheer cliff face to a height of 279 feet 85.04 m . It took 11 years to build, using 100,000 tons of stone from La Turbie . ref name aslo cite web url http www.aslo.org nice2009 museum.html title The Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, introduction by the operational director ref Overview The museum is home to exhibitions and collections of various species of sea fauna starfish, seahorses, turtles, jellyfish, crabs, lobsters, rays, sharks, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, eels, cuttlefish etc. both stuffed and in skeletal form. The museum s holdings also include a great variety of sea related objects, including model ships, sea animal skeletons, tools, weapons, etc. ref name aslo An aquarium located in the basement of the museum showcases a wide array of flora and fauna. Four thousand species of fish and over 200 families of invertebrates can be seen. The aquarium also features a presentation of Mediterranean and tropical marine ecosystems. ref name aslo Jacques Yves Cousteau was its director for many years, beginning in 1957. The Museum celebrated its 100th birthday in March 2010, after extensive renovations. Controversy In 1989, French marine biologist Alexandre Meinesz discovered a patch of a giant ... monaco oceanographic museum.php Oceanographic Museum for visitors to Monaco Zoos Coord 43 43 ... Oceanographic Museum Category Museums in Monaco Oceanographic Museum be ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 Image Lab bench.jpg thumb Modern biochemistry laboratory at the University ... laboratory of the 18th century, of the sort used by Antoine Lavoisier and his contemporaries File Laboratoire de Lavoisier.jpg thumb Lavoisier s Laboratory, Mus e des Arts et M tiers , Paris A laboratory ... of laboratory is also used for certain other facilities where the processes or equipment used are similar to those in scientific laboratories. These notably include the film laboratory or darkroom the computer lab the media lab the medical laboratory medical lab the public health laboratory public ... or military facilities, and even aboard ship s and spacecraft . A laboratory might offer work ... chemist or biology biologist might use a wet laboratory , while a psychology psychologist s lab might ... for the researcher, who may spend a large portion of his or her working day in the laboratory. The provision of Cabinet furniture cabinets for the storage of laboratory equipment is quite common. It is traditional for a scientist to record an experiment s progress in a laboratory notebook , but modern ... labs, though, hazards are present. Laboratory hazards are as varied as the subjects of study in laboratories ... in the United States, recognizing the unique characteristics of the laboratory workplace, has tailored ... referred to as the Laboratory Standard . Under this standard, a laboratory is required to produce ... to them. In determining the proper Chemical Hygiene Plan for a particular business or laboratory ... in the laboratory. Training is critical to the ongoing safe operation of the laboratory facility ..., injuries and potential litigation. Efforts are made to ensure laboratory safety videos are both ..., Relevant, and Engaging Laboratory Safety Videos Journal of Chemical Education 2007 84 10 , 1727 http ... Administration OSHA , www.osha.gov Laboratory Safety Institute LSI , www.labsafety.org American ... LaboratoryLaboratory Contamination control ISO IEC 17025 Lab website Workshop Hackspace Category ... more details
In fluid mechanics , the Taylor Proudman theorem ref The Taylor Proudman theorem was first derived by Sydney Samuel Hough 1870 1923 , a mathematician at Cambridge University. See cite journal author Hough, S.S. title On the application of harmonic analysis to the dynamical theory of the tides. Part I. On Laplace s oscillations of the first species, and on the dynamics of ocean currents journal Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A volume 189 pages 201 257 date January 1, 1897 doi 10.1098 rsta.1897.0009 bibcode 1897RSPTA.189..201H ref after G. I. Taylor ref cite journal author Taylor, G.I. title Motion of solids in fluids when the flow is not irrotational journal Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A volume 93 issue pages 92 113 date March 1, 1917 doi 10.1098 rspa.1917.0007 bibcode 1917RSPSA..93...99T ref and Joseph Proudman ref cite journal author Proudman, J. title On the motion of solids in a liquid possessing vorticity journal Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A volume 92 pages 408 424 year July 1, 1916 doi 10.1098 rspa.1916.0026 bibcode 1916RSPSA..92..408P ref states that when a solid body is moved slowly within a fluid that is steadily rotated with a high math Omega math , the fluid velocity will be uniform along any line parallel to the axis of rotation. math Omega math must be large compared to the movement of the solid body in order to make the coriolis force large compared to the acceleration terms. That this is so may be seen by considering the Navier Stokes equations for steady flow, with zero viscosity ... mathematics curl of this equation is taken, the result is the Taylor Proudman theorem math ... velocity is divergence free . The vector form of the Taylor Proudman theorem is perhaps better understood ... cylinders just like the real due to the Taylor Proudman theorem, which states that the flow ... Physics theorems ca Teorema de Taylor Proudman es Teorema de Taylor Proudman it Teorema di Taylor Proudman pl Twierdzenie Taylora Proudmana pt Teorema de Taylor Proudman ... more details
refimprove date April 2011 File The Love Potion.jpg thumb The Laboratory is a poem and monologue by Robert Browning . It was first published in June 1844 in Hood s Magazine and Comic Miscellany , and later Dramatic Romances and Lyrics in 1845. This poem, set in seventeenth century France, is the monologue of a woman speaking to an apothecary as he prepares a poison, which she intends to use to kill her rival in love. It was inspired by the life of Madame de Brinvilliers Marie Madeleine Marguerite D Aubray, marquise de Brinvilliers 1630 1676 , who poisoned her father and two brothers and planned to poison her husband. ref English and English Literature Anthology for AQAA ref . The Poem blockquote ANCIEN REGIME br Now that I, tying thy glass mask tightly, br May gaze thro these faint smokes curling whitely, br As thou pliest thy trade in this devil s smithy br Which is the poison to poison her, prithee ? br br He is with her and they know that I know br Where they are, what they do they believe my tears flow br While they laugh, laugh at me, at me fled to the drear br Empty church, to pray God in, for them I am here. br br Grind away, moisten and mash up thy paste, br Pound at thy powder, I am not in haste br Better sit thus, and observe thy strange things, br Than go where men wait me and dance at the King s. br br That in the mortar you call it a gum? br Ah, the brave tree whence such gold oozings come br And yonder soft phial, the exquisite blue, br Sure to taste sweetly, is that poison too? br br Had I but all of them, thee and thy treasures, br What a wild crowd of invisible pleasures br To carry pure death in an earring, a casket, br A signet, a fan mount, a filigree basket br br Soon, at the King s, a mere lozenge to give br And Pauline should have just thirty minutes to live br But to light a pastille, and Elise, with her head br And her breast and her arms and her ... I dance at the King s blockquote cite References reflist AQA Anthology DEFAULTSORT Laboratory Category ... more details
Antarctic Survey BAS National Oceanography Centre NOC , Liverpool, formerly ProudmanOceanographicLaboratory POL National Oceanography Centre NOC , Southampton Plymouth Marine Laboratory PML Scottish ... NOCS http www.pml.ac.uk Plymouth Marine Laboratory PML http www.pol.ac.uk Proudman Oceacanographic Laboratory POL http www.sams.ac.uk Scottish Association for Marine Science SAMS http www.smru.st ...Infobox organization name British Oceanographic Data Centre image Bodc logo.jpg image border size 150px alt British Oceanographic Data Centre caption map msize malt mcaption abbreviation motto formation 1969 extinction type status purpose headquarters location Liverpool , UK br UK postcodes L3 5DA region served membership language leader title Director leader name Dr Juan Brown main organ parent organization Natural Environment Research Council NERC affiliations num staff num volunteers budget website http www.bodc.ac.uk www.bodc.ac.uk remarks The British Oceanographic Data Centre BODC is a national facility for looking after and distributing data about the marine ocean marine environment. BODC .... Image Joseph Proudman Building.jpg 250px right thumb Joseph Proudman Building, Liverpool. History The origins of BODC go back to 1969 when NERC created the British Oceanographic Data Service BODS ... was to Act as the UK s National Oceanographic Data Centre Participate in the international exchange of data as part of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission IOC network of national data ..., as part of the newly formed Institute of Oceanographic Sciences. The following year BODS became ... sets on CDROM In December 2004, BODC moved to the purpose built Joseph Proudman Building on the campus ... the National Oceanographic Database NODB , a collection of marine data sets originating mainly ... oceanographic data centres that form part of the IOC s International Oceanographic Data and Information ... display title Category Oceanographic institutions Category Science and technology in the United ... more details
Kingdom National Oceanography Centre , Southampton Gatty Marine Laboratory , St Andrews , Scotland Plymouth Marine Laboratory , Plymouth ProudmanOceanographicLaboratory , Liverpool British Oceanographic ...orphan date March 2010 This is a list of oceanographic institutions and programs . International World Ocean Circulation Experiment Undersea Research Center NATO Research and Technology R&T at NATO NATO MAST Marine Science and Technology programme, European Commission International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission , UNESCO European Geophysical Society Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research Bangladesh Institute of Marine Sciences and Fisheries , University of Chittagong ref http www.imscu.ac.bd ref Barbados Bellairs Research Institute Belgium MARE, University of Liege ref http www2.ulg.ac.be oceanbio MARE welcome.htm MARE homepage Bot generated title ref Brazil Instituto Oceanogr fico, Universidade de S o Paulo Oceanography Institute, University ... Science, University of Calcutta http www.caluniv.ac.in School of Oceanographic Studies,Jadavpur ... NUIG Coastal and Marine Research Centre, University College Cork UCC Israel Israel Oceanographic and Limnological ... Office , Exeter Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory, Oban Bangor Marine Laboratory, Bangor, Gwynedd Bangor United States of America American Geophysical Union ASLO American Society of Limnology and Oceanography http www.bigelow.org Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Maine Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of Rhode Island Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Marine Biological Laboratory MBL http www.ocean.fsu.edu Florida State University Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Naval Oceanographic Office Sea Education Association SEA Texas A&M University ... University New Brunswick Expand list date September 2009 References references Category Oceanographic ... more details
Image Whoi.png 150px thumb right Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution logo. The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution WHOI is a private, nonprofit research and higher education facility dedicated to the study of all aspects of marine science and engineering and to the education of marine researchers. Established in 1930, it is the largest independent oceanography oceanographic research institution in the U.S., with staff and students numbering about 1,000. The Institution is organized into http www.whoi.edu page.do?pid 7136 five departments , http www.whoi.edu page.do?pid 7137 four interdisciplinary institutes ocean life, coastal ocean, ocean and climate change, deep ocean exploration the http www.whoi.edu science cicor Cooperative Institute for Climate and Ocean Research , and a http www.whoi.edu ...?pid 11556 WHOI Associates . Mission The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is dedicated to research ... thumb 150px RV Atlantis R V Atlantis , the first research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic ... program of oceanographic research. The committee s recommendation for establishing a permanent independent research laboratory on the East Coast to prosecute oceanography in all its branches led to the founding in 1930 of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. A 3 million grant from the Rockefeller Foundation supported the summer work of a dozen scientists, construction of a laboratory ... also Marine Biological Laboratory , a neighboring but administratively unrelated institution in Woods ... oceanographic facility located at Rutgers University in New Jersey Stroud Water Research Center ... box Massachusetts Nautical http www.whoi.edu Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution http bibapp.mbl.edu ... region US MA type landmark source dewiki display title Category Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ... Oceanographic institutions Category Universities and colleges in Massachusetts Category New England ... Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution es Instituci n Oceanogr fica de Woods Hole fr Institut oc anographique ... more details
inline date July 2011 Infobox Government agency agency name Naval Oceanographic Office abbreviation NAVOCEANO br NAVO mission We maximize America s Sea Power by applying relevant oceanographic knowledge across the full spectrum of warfare. logo Naval Oceanographic Office logo.png logo width 100 px logo caption Logo of Naval Oceanographic Office seal seal width seal caption formed 1962 preceding1 United States Hydrographic Office preceding2 U.S. Naval Observatory and Hydrographical Office preceding3 Depot of Charts and Instruments dissolved superseding jurisdiction Federal government of the United States headquarters John C. Stennis Space Center , Mississippi employees approximately 1,000 civilian ... The Naval Oceanographic Office NAVOCEANO , located at John C. Stennis Space Center in south Mississippi ... oceanographic products and services to all elements within the United States Department of Defense ... the science of oceanography. His system for collecting and using oceanographic data revolutionized navigation ... during World War I showed the need for greater accuracy for oceanographic data. By 1922, responding ... in one year. The Hydrographic Office was redesignated the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office NAVOCEANO in 1962, and in 1976 the Office was relocated to the National Space Technology Laboratory NSTL , which ... Space Center. Ships NAVOCEANO s seven unique oceanographic ships are operated by the Military Sealift Command . Perhaps the hardest working ships in the Navy, the oceanographic survey ships have ... 60 class ships were specifically designed and constructed to provide multipurpose oceanographic capabilities ... physical, chemical and biological oceanographic operations multidisciplinary environmental investigations ... may include oceanographic sampling and data collection of surface water, mid water and ocean ... ROVs shipboard oceanographic data processing and sample analysis and precise navigation, trackline ... legacy web Naval Oceanographic Office official website http www.msc.navy.mil U.S. ... more details
Florida Oceanography Oceanographic Society to grow oysters off their private docks. The group grew to over ... Scientist at Florida Oceanographic, and a team of volunteers began the Oyster Shell Recycling Program ... shells, which are picked up weekly by Florida Oceanographic volunteers. Once the shells are prepared ... man made reefs established by Florida Oceanographic. Discharges from the lake are considered prior to reef placement. Education Florida Oceanographic Society educates thousands of student s from a four .... ref cite web title Programs url http www.floridaocean.org p 15 programs publisher Florida Oceanographic ... more details
The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission IOC was established by resolution 2.31 adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO . It first met in Paris at Unesco Headquarters from 19 to 27 October 1961. Initially, 40 States became members of the Commission. The IOC is composed of its Member States 129 in 2004 , an Assembly, an Executive Council and a Secretariat. The Secretariat is based in Paris, France. Additionally the IOC has a number of Subsidiary Bodies. For the coordinated exchange of information and data between the member states and its national oceanographic data centers, in 1961 the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange IODE was established. IOC oversees the http ioc.unesco.org itsu International Coordination Group for the Tsunami Warning System in the Pacific . History The founding 40 member states were Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Cuba, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Finland, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Ghana, India, Israel, Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Mauritania, Monaco, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, United Arab Republic, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uruguay, Viet Nam. See also GOOS Global Ocean Observing System Global Climate Observing System Integrated Ocean Observing System Ocean Observations Ocean Observatories Initiative Argo World Ocean Database Project External links http ioc.unesco.org iocweb About IOC http www.iode.org International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange IODE Category Oceanography de Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission fr Commission oc anographique intergouvernementale id Komisi Oseanografi Antarpemerintah it Commissione oceanografica intergovernativa lv Starptautisk Okeanogr fijas komisija nn Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission pt Comiss o Oceanogr fica Intergovernamental zh ... more details
Wikify date August 2009 The National Oceanographic Data Center NODC is one of the national environmental data centers operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA of the United States Department of Commerce U.S. Department of Commerce . The main NODC facility is located in Silver ... government or academic oceanographic laboratories in John C. Stennis Space Center Stennis Space Center ... Navy U.S. Naval Hydrographic later Oceanographic Office. The NODC was transferred to NOAA in 1970 ..., the NODC serves to acquire, process, preserve, and disseminate oceanographic data. Its primary mission is to ensure that global oceanographic data sets collected at great cost are maintained in a permanent ... data and information. Core Description The National Oceanographic Data Center, http www.ncddc.noaa.gov ..., biological and chemical measurements derived from in situ oceanographic observations, satellite ..., state, academic, and industrial oceanographic activities, represent NESDIS on various interagency ... organization s, such as the International Oceanographic Data Exchange. The Data center Data ... oceanographic data. NODC Data Holdings The NODC manages the world s largest collection of publicly available oceanographic data. NODC holdings include in situ and remotely sensed physical, chemical, and biological oceanographic data from coastal and deep ocean areas. These were originally collected ... of students about the oceans. Requests for oceanographic data and information have increased each year ... percentage of the oceanographic data held by NODC is foreign. NODC acquires foreign data through ... program sponsored by the Intergovernmentalism Inter governmental Oceanographic Commission. GODAR ... . User Services Each year the NODC responds to thousands of requests for oceanographic data and information ... should be directed to National Oceanographic Data Center br User Services br NOAA NESDIS E OC ... expanded other Category National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Category National Oceanographic ... more details
The Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society AMOS is an independent learned society that supports and fosters interest in Meteorology , Oceanography and other related sciences. AMOS was founded in April 1987 ref http www.amos.org.au documents item 85 ref as a successor to the Australian Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society which at the time had existed for 15 years. ref http www.amos.org.au documents item 84 ref AMOS publishes the bi monthly Bulletin of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, and quarterly the scientific journal The Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal. Statement on Climate Change AMOS has issued a Statement on Climate Change , wherein they conclude, Global climate change and global warming are real and observable It is highly likely that those human activities that have increased the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have been largely responsible for the observed warming since 1950. The warming associated with increases in greenhouse gases originating from human activity is called the enhanced greenhouse effect . The atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide has increased by more than 30 since the start of the industrial age and is higher now than at any time in at least the past 650,000 years. This increase is a direct result of burning fossil fuels , broad scale deforestation and other human activity. ref http www.amos.org.au publications cid 3 t publications AMOS Statement on Climate Change ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Australian Meteorological And Oceanographic Society Category Scientific organisations based in Australia Category Australian learned societies Science Category 1987 establishments in Australia sci stub ... more details
The Distributed Oceanographic Data Systems , or DODS , is a type of server that allows sharing data with remote users or between DODS servers. It is developed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , and is based upon the OPeNDAP data transport architecture. ref http dods.ndbc.noaa.gov ref References references Category Meteorological data and networks Category Technical communication science software stub ... more details
High School s Marine and Oceanographic Academy MOA , a magnet school with a diverse student body from ... and the school district, infuses a marine and oceanographic focus into the core high school curriculum. Since May 2009, HBOI has been the headquarters of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration ... 2011 09winter.php ref References reflist External links http www.fau.edu hboi Harbor Branch Oceanographic ... Oceanographic institutions Category Florida Atlantic University Category Natural history museums ... more details
The Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service service hydrographique et oc anographique de la marine or SHOM is a French administrative public body tablissement public caract re administratif administered by the Ministry of Defence France Ministry of Defence . It was set up by decree number 2007 800 on 11 May 2007 ref http www.legifrance.gouv.fr WAspad UnTexteDeJorf?numjo DEFD0750453D Decree number 2007 800 of 11 May 2007 ref . Its board is presided over by the chef d tat major de la marine and the body is directed by a director general. Aims This public body has several aims, including the provision of a public service in hydrography and maritime cartography , including the collection, elaboration, confirmation and spread of nautical information useful to civil or naval navigators and to all who sail for professional or pleasure, as well as those responsible for care of the coast to support the navy s hydrographers, oceanographer s and meteorologist s concerning specific information on maritime matters to ensure the optimal running of the navy s weapons systems radar, sonar, infra red sensors, carrier borne aircraft etc. . SHOM is made up of oceanographic and hydrographic groups, as well as a school, and employs 500 naval and civil personnel. Its fleets consists of 5 boats the French ship Beautemps Beaupr 2002 Beautemps Beaupr , the Borda , the Lap rouse , the Laplace and the Pourquoi Pas ? 2005 Pourquoi Pas ? . SHOM works in cooperation with many other national organisations, including IFREMER with whom it shares the Pourquoi Pas ? , M t o France , the Centre national de la recherche scientifique CNRS , the University of Western Brittany and the Institut g ographique national France IGN . It participates in international hydrographic projects and programmes co ... www.shom.fr SHOM official site DEFAULTSORT Naval Hydrographic And Oceanographic Service Category Hydrography Category Oceanographic institutions Category French naval components Hydrographic Category ... more details
The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society CMOS lang fr La Soci t canadienne de m t orologie et d oc anographie SCMO is the national society of individuals and organisations dedicated to advancing atmospheric and oceanic sciences and related environmental disciplines in Canada . ref name cmos http www.cmos.ca about.html About CMOS Bot generated title ref CMOS was officially created in 1967 as the Canadian Meteorological Society and adopted its present name in 1977, following an invitation by the Canadian Meteorological Society to the oceanographic community in Canada to join the Society. However, CMOS has a rich history dating back to 1939 when it was known as the Canadian Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society . ref name cmos In 2007, CMOS issued a position statement on global warming CMOS endorses the process of periodic climate science assessment carried out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and supports the conclusion, in its Third Assessment Report , which states that the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate. ref http www.cmos.ca climatechangepole.html Position Statement on Global Warming ref Notable Endorsed Weathercasters Steve Jacobs meteorologist formerly with CFTO Toronto Bill Coulter Global TV Toronto Brian Hill 680 News Toronto Michael Kuss CTV British Columbia formerly of CityTV Toronto Nadine Powell The Weather Network Oakville Harold Hosein formerly with 680 News Toronto formerly of Environment Canada and CityTV Jill Taylor meteorologist Jill Taylor 680 News Toronto Claire Martin meteorologist Claire Martin CBC News Vancouver Les Krifaton KVVU TV Brian Wood CHCH TV Hamilton Awards issued The Society issues a number of annual awards The President s Prize The J.P. Tully Medal in Oceanography The Dr. Andrew Thomson Prize in Applied Meteorology The Prize in Applied Oceanography Rube Hornstein Medal in Operational Meteorology Roger Daley Postdoctoral Publication Award The CMOS website presents ... more details
. Modernizing ocean infrastructure is another high priority of NOPP. The federal oceanographic research ... priorities. In 2007, NOPP published and widely disseminated the Federal Oceanographic Fleet Status ... more details
A laboratory bath could refer to any of the following Cooling bath a laboratory device that lowers the temperature of the bath or improves heat conduction Heated bath a laboratory device that raises the temperature of the bath to enhance a chemical reaction Laboratory water bath a laboratory device that maintains the temperature of the bath Oil bath a laboratory device that uses oil an oil to regulate the temperature of a sample disamb Category Laboratory equipment ... more details