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50 Years of Ocean Discovery: National Science Foundation 1950-2000 (2000)
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50 Years of Ocean Discovery: National Science Foundation 1950—2000

Carolyn A. Thoroughgood

University of Delaware

Ronald Tipper

Office of Naval Research

Sandra Toye

National Science Foundation (retired)

Lamarr Trott

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Elizabeth Turner

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Ed Urban

National Research Council

David van Keuren

Naval Research Laboratory

S.K. Varma

Congressional Research Service

Kathleen Wage

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Sharon H. Walker

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Helen M. Walkinshaw

Michael Wara

University of California, Santa Cruz

Rita Warpeha

National Science Resources Center

James Watkins

Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education

Lani Watson

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Gary Weir

U.S. Naval Historical Center

Eli Weissman

National Sea Grant Fellow

Francisco Werner

University of North Carolina

John L. Wickham

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

William Wilcock

University of Texas

Jeff Williams

U.S. Geological Survey

Margaret Williams

University of Miami

Alan Wilson

Sea Technology Magazine

Stan Wilson

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Herb Windom

Skidaway Institute of Oceanography

Robert Winokur

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Jerry Winterer

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Alexandra Witze

Dallas Morning News

Cecily J. Wolfe

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

L. Donelson Wright

College of William & Mary

Virginia Wright

Achievement Rewards for College Scientists

Ian W. Young

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

William Young

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Susan Zeigler

Carnegie Institution of Washington

Yan Zheng

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Herman Zimmerman

National Science Foundation

Gregory Zwicker

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Front Matter (R1-R6)
Keynote Lecture The Emergence of the National Science Foundation as a Supporter of Ocean Sciences in the United States (1-8)
Landmark Achievements of Ocean Sciences Achievements in Biological Oceanography (9-21)
Achievements in Chemical Oceanography (22-43)
Achievements in Physical Oceanography (44-50)
Achievements in Marine Geology and Geophysics (51-64)
Deep Submergence: The Beginnings of Alvin as a Tool of Basic Research (65-66)
The History of Woods Hole's Deep Submergence Program (67-84)
Creating Institutions to Make Scientific Discoveries Possible A Chronology of the Early Development of Ocean Sciences at NSF (85-92)
Ocean Sciences at the National Sciences Foundation: Early Revolution (93-95)
Ocean Sciences at the National Sciences Foundation: An Administrative History (96-106)
Two Years of Turbulence Leading to a Quarter Century of Cooperation: The Birth of UNOLS (107-116)
Scientific Ocean Drilling, from AMSOC to COMPOST (117-127)
Technology Development for Ocean Sciences at NSF (128-134)
Large and Small Science Programs: A Delicate Balance The Great Importance of “Small” Science Programs (135-140)
The Role of NSF in “Big” Ocean Science: 1950 to 1980 (141-148)
Major Physical Oceanography Programs at NSF: IDOE Through Global Change (149-151)
Major International Programs in Ocean Sciences: Ocean Chemistry (152-162)
Ocean Sciences Today and Tomorrow The Future of Physical Oceanography (163-168)
The Future of Ocean Chemistry in the United States (169-171)
The Future of Marine Geology and Geophysics: A Summary (172-183)
Out Far and In Deep: Shifting Perspectives in Ocean Ecology (184-191)
Global Ocean Science: Toward an Integrated Approach (192-194)
Education in Oceanography: History, Purpose, and Prognosis (195-200)
Evolving Institutional Arrangements for U.S. Ocean Sciences (201-206)
NSF's Commitment to the Deep (207-209)
Fifty Years of Ocean Discovery (210-211)
Argo to ARGO (212-213)
The Importance of Ocean Sciences to Society (214-216)
Appendix A: Symposium Program (217-222)
Appendix B: Symposium Participants (223-232)
Appendix C: Poster Session (233-234)
Appendix D: NSF Division of Ocean Sciences: Senior Science Staff, Rotators, IPAs, and Visiting Sciences (235-246)
Appendix E: Support of Ocean Sciences at NSF from 1966 to 1999 (247-249)
Appendix F: Organizational Charts (250-257)
Appendix G: NRC Project Oversight (258-258)
Appendix H: Acronyms (259-262)
Index (263-270)
Supplementary Pictures (271-278)