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The global economy has evolved into a borderless age of climate change. Numerous studies such as those of Stern (2007) and Jones et al. (2013) have pointed out that the nature of climate change is an ...
The communication of science as an ethical issue: the case of Raffaele Bendandi
Bendandi Rome earthquake rumors Communication of science
2015/8/26
In a ever more connected world, whether justified or not, the possibility that scientific information can be used to produce generalized behaviors by populations results in the need to better understa...
Introduction to this Special Issue on Strata Formation on European Margins: A Tribute to EU-NA Cooperation in Marine Geology
European Margins Strata
2015/7/29
n the early fall of 1998, we sat gazing over the coastal ocean that surrounds Sicily. Scientists from around the world had gathered to participate in a SEPM-IAS (Society for Sedimentary Geology-Intern...
FROM THE GUEST EDITOR:Special Issue on Black Sea Oceanography
GUEST EDITOR Special Issue Black Sea Oceanography
2015/7/27
In this issue of Oceanography we have 10 papers that will introduce readers to the fascinating and exciting research that is being conducted in the Black Sea. I wrote my first Black Sea paper in 1973 ...
From the Guest Editors:Special Issue on Harmful Algal Blooms
Guest Editors Special Issue Harmful Algal Blooms
2015/7/27
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are growing in frequency around the world and their effects are being recognized by ecosystems managers, scientists, and the public alike. From the serious threat to public...
It is my great pleasure to introduce this special issue of Oceanography magazine on "Women in Oceanography." The process began with a request from Ellen Kappel, the editor, to consider being guest edi...
Introduction to the Special Issue on the Impact of the Ocean Drilling Program
Special Issue the Ocean Drilling Program
2015/7/24
Exactly one year before man landed on the moon, on July 20, 1968, another scientific undertaking began that was much less publicized but perhaps just as important in its ultimate contribution to scien...
Overview of the Oceans and Human Health Special Issue
Overview of the Oceans Human Health Special Issue
2015/7/23
For many years, the scientific community has focused on the negative impacts of humans on the oceans. Recently, with major weather events such as the 2005 hurricane season, as well as the other issues...
Celebrating 20 Years of The Oceanography Society: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Oceanography Society Special Issue
2015/7/21
The Challenger Expedition set sail on December 21, 1872, not quite a century and a half ago. Today we describe that expedition as the beginnings of our science. The introductory paragraph of the 1895 ...
The Fate of Fisheries Oceanography: Introduction to the Special Issue
Special Issue Fisheries Oceanography
2015/7/20
What is Fisheries Oceanography? Fisheries oceanography can be broadly defined as study of the interaction between marine fish and their environments across multiple life-history stages. Traditional fi...
Changing Ocean Chemistry:An Introduction to This Special Issue
Changing Ocean Chemistry Special Issue
2015/7/17
The modern industrialized and urbanized world, dubbed the "Anthropocene" by Paul Crutzen (2006), includes the past 250 years of multiple human impacts. Nobel Prize winner and atmospheric chemist Crutz...
Introduction to the Special Issue on Ocean Remote Sensing with Synthetic Aperture Radar
Ocean Remote Sensing Synthetic Aperture Radar
2015/7/16
Seasat (Seafaring Satellite) was launched 35 years ago on June 26, 1978, with the first civilian synthetic aperture radar (SAR) dedicated to ocean science. Unfortunately, the excitement of sending ima...
Coastal Long Term Ecological Research: Introduction to the Special Issue
Special Issue Term Ecological Research
2015/7/16
The US National Science Foundation’s Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) network was established in 1980 to provide the scientific expertise, research platforms,
and long-term data sets necessary t...
Introduction to the Special Issue on Upper Ocean Processes: Peter Niiler's Contributions and Inspirations
Peter Niiler's Contributions and Inspirations Special Issue
2015/7/16
Vision, knowledge, intuition, ingenuity, passion—the list could go on and on and still seem inadequate to describe the talents and the rich, complex personality of Pearn Peter Niiler (b. 1937, Tartu, ...
Articles in this special issue of Oceanography represent a compendium of research that spans the disciplinary and thematic breadth of the National Science Foundation's Ridge 2000 Program, as well as i...