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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

Name

Year(s)

Title

Section/Division

Robert B. Abel

1968-1970

Head

Office of Sea Grant Programs

Sunit Addy

Approx. 1985-1987

Associate Program Director

Marine Geology & Geophysics Program

Frederic A. Agdern

1982

Manager (Rotator)

OSOD Engineering & Operations Section-Design and Construction

Frank R. Alexander

1972-1978

Program Manager for Facilities Acquisitions Program

OOFS

1979

Assistant Program Manager

OOFS Operations Program

1980

Associate Program Manager

OOFS Operations Program

1982-1985

Special Projects Officer

Division of Ocean Sciences

Arthur G. Alexiou

1967-1970

Program Director

Office of Sea Grant Programs

James Allan

1998-present

Associate Program Director (IPA)

Ocean Drilling Program

Mary Altalo

1984-1986,

Associate Program Director

Biological Oceanography Program

1989-1990

 

 

Elizabeth Ambos

1992-1993

Associate Program Director (IPA)

Ocean Drilling Program

James Ammerman

1996-1998

Associate Program Director (IPA)

Biological Oceanography Program

Neil R. Andersen

1975-1981

Program Director

Marine Chemistry Program

1981-1995

Program Director

Chemical Oceanography Program

Richard G. Bader

1962

Assistant Program Director

Earth Sciences Program

1963-1965

Program Director

Geochemistry Program-Earth Sciences Section

Rodger W. Baier

1977-1980

Associate Program Director

IDOE Environmental Quality Pro gram

1981-1998

Associate Program Director

Chemical Oceanography Program

Rodey Batiza

1986

Associate Program Director (IPA)

Marine Geology & Geophysics Program

William R. Benson

1962-1964

Program Director

Earth Sciences Section

1965-1974

Head

Earth Sciences Section

1975-1979

Chief Scientist

Division of Earth Sciences

Peter Borella

1982-1983

Associate Program Director (IPA)

Deep Sea Drilling

Garrett W. Brass

1984-1986

Program Director (IPA)

Ocean Drilling Program

Peter G. Brewer

1981-1983

Program Director (IPA)

Marine Chemistry Program

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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)