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Suggested Citation:"VI. Institutional Respondents to Manpower Survey." National Research Council. 1992. Oceanography in the Next Decade: Building New Partnerships. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2048.
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VI Institutional Respondents to Manpower Survey

Benedict Estuarine Research Laboratory

Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory

Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Marine Environmental Sciences

Duke University Marine Laboratory

Florida State University, Department of Oceanography

Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, Inc.

Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON)

Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

Moss Landing Marine Laboratories

Mote Marine Laboratory

New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium

North Carolina State University, Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Science

Nova University Oceanographic Center

Old Dominion University, Department of Oceanography

Oregon State University, College of Oceanography

Roger Williams College, School of Science and Mathematics

Skidaway Institute of Oceanography

State University of New York-Stony Brook, Marine Sciences Research Center

Texas A&M University, College of Geosciences, Department of Oceanography

University of Alaska, Institute of Marine Science

Suggested Citation:"VI. Institutional Respondents to Manpower Survey." National Research Council. 1992. Oceanography in the Next Decade: Building New Partnerships. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2048.
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University of California-San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

University of California-Santa Barbara, Geology Department

University of California-Santa Barbara, Marine Science Institute

University of Delaware, College of Marine Studies

University of Georgia, UGA-Marine Institute

University of Hawaii, Hawaii Institute of Geophysics

University of Maine, Center for Marine Studies

University of Maryland, Center for Environmental and Estuarine Studies

University of Miami, Rosenstiel School for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences

University of Michigan, Center for Great Lakes and Aquatic Sciences

University of New Hampshire

University of Puerto Rico, Department of Marine Sciences

University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography

University of Southern Mississippi, Center for Marine Science

University of South Florida, Department of Marine Science

University of Texas at Austin, Institute for Geophysics

University of the Virgin Islands

University of Washington, College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences

Virginia Institute of Marine Science, School of Marine Science

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Suggested Citation:"VI. Institutional Respondents to Manpower Survey." National Research Council. 1992. Oceanography in the Next Decade: Building New Partnerships. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2048.
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Suggested Citation:"VI. Institutional Respondents to Manpower Survey." National Research Council. 1992. Oceanography in the Next Decade: Building New Partnerships. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2048.
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Oceanography has moved into the spotlight of urgent social concern, because of the oceans' impact on issues such as global climate change, biodiversity, and even national security. This new volume points to improved partnerships between ocean scientists, federal agencies, and the oceanographic institutions as the key to understanding the oceans and their effects on our lives.

Oceanography in the Next Decade outlines pressing marine research problems and offers recommendations for how they may be solved, with detailed discussions of:

  • How oceanographic research is currently conducted.
  • Recent discoveries and research needs in four subdisciplines—physical, chemical, geological, and biological.
  • Coastal oceanography, which is important because of growing coastal populations.
  • The infrastructure of oceanography, with a wealth of information about human, equipment, and financial resources.
  • A blueprint for more productive partnerships between academic oceanographers and federal agencies.

This comprehensive look at challenges and opportunities in oceanography will be important to researchers, faculty, and students in the field as well as federal policymakers, research administrators, and environmental professionals.

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