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Oceanography (from
Ancient Gr**** ὠκεανός (ōkeanós) 'ocean' and γραφή (graphḗ) 'writing'), also
known as oceanology, sea science,
ocean science, and marine...
- Maryland, U.S. and
incorporated in the
District of Columbia. It is an
oceanographical organization that aims to
promote communication among oceanographers...
- The
Oceanographic Museum (French: Musée océanographique), is a
museum of
marine sciences in
Monaco City, Monaco. This
building is part of the Institut...
- The
Scottish Oceanographical Laboratory was
founded in
Nicolson Street,
Edinburgh in 1906, by
William Speirs Bruce, who had
travelled widely in the Antarctic...
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Oceanographic Institute may
refer to:
Oceanographic Institute,
Foundation Albert I,
Prince of
Monaco Oceanographic Institute of
Paris Oceanographic Institute...
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Office of the
Director and
three scientific research divisions,
Physical Oceanography,
Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems, and
Hurricane Research. The
Office of...
- In
oceanography, a
mediterranean sea (/ˌmɛdɪtəˈreɪniən/ MED-ih-tə-RAY-nee-ən) is a
mostly enclosed sea that has
limited exchange of
water with
outer oceans...
- of
Oceanography may
refer to:
Bedford Institute of
Oceanography Florida Institute of
Oceanography Skidaway Institute of
Oceanography Oceanographic Institute...
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instrument for
measuring water depth. It was
previously used
mainly in
oceanographical studies, but is
rarely emplo**** nowadays. The term
originates from...
- the site of
several marine science institutions,
including Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution, the
Marine Biological Laboratory, the
Woodwell Climate...