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Oceanography Intro Lecture

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  1. Introduction to Oceanography
  2. Introduction to Oceanography
  3. Introduction to Oceanography
  4. Introduction to Oceanography
  5. Introduction to Oceanography
  6. Introduction to Oceanography
  7. Your Text Book
  8. What is Ocenography
  9. Willard Bascom
  10. Interdisciplinary Science
  11. Branches
  12. Marine Geology
  13. Satellite image
  14. Satellite: oceans
  15. Satellite: geology
  16. Satellite: oceans
  17. Satellite: atmosphere
  18. Marine Scientist
  19. Research vessel
  20. Scientists in Action
  21. Chemical Oceanography
  22. Equipment for Research
  23. Research
  24. Global Ocean Temp
  25. Physical Oceanography
  26. Satellite Image
  27. Research vessel
  28. Crew deploying sensors
  29. Biological Oceanography
  30. Remote Sensing of Coral Reefs
  31. Satellite: coral reef
  32. Ocean Engineering
  33. Sensors
  34. Research Vessel
  35. Marine Resource Management
  36. Oceans and the Future
  37. GLobal View
  38. Ocean Research
  39. Scientist and their Environment
  40. Ocean impact
  41. Marine Scientists Use the Logic of Science to Study the Ocean
  42. Scientific Method
  43. The Method Explained
  44. Deepest Ocean
  45. Earth Is an Ocean World
  46. Earth Is an Ocean World
  47. Average Depth
  48. 70% of Earth's Surface
  49. Averaeg Depth Bar Graph
  50. Satellite: Earth
  51. Hurricane from Space
  52. Food from the Sea
  53. Oil spill clean-up efforts
  54. History of Oceanography
  55. History of Oceanography
  56. History of Oceanography
  57. History of Oceanography
  58. Greek Vessel
  59. History of Oceanography
  60. History of Oceanography
  61. Latitude and Longitude
  62. History of Oceanography
  63. History of Oceanography
  64. Dutch Cartographer
  65. History of Oceanography
  66. Middle (Dark) Ages
  67. 6th Century Map
  68. Map of World 6th Century
  69. A Brief History
  70. Ocean Seafarers Colonized Distant Islands
  71. Hawaii
  72. A Modern Microasian Stick Chart
  73. Middle (Dark) Ages
  74. Viking ships
  75. Viking Voyage Map
  76. Key Players
  77. Fall of Roman Empire
  78. Chinese Contributions
  79. Ming Dynasty
  80. Brief History
  81. What Started It?
  82. Age of Discovery
  83. Martin Waldseemuller's chart
  84. Key Players
  85. Magellan/del Cano
  86. Key Players
  87. World Map
  88. Brief History
  89. Captain James Cook
  90. Cook Image
  91. World Map Voyages
  92. Cook in Hawaii 1778
  93. Clocks on the Sea
  94. Beginnings of Ocean Science
  95. Benjamin Franklin
  96. Beginnings of Ocean Science
  97. Early Ships
  98. HMS Challenger 1872
  99. Beginnings of Ocean Science
  100. Voage of the HMS Beagle
  101. Beginings of Ocean Science
  102. Mathew Fontaine Maury
  103. Beginings of Ocean Science
  104. Beginings of Ocean Science
  105. Beginings of Ocean Science
  106. Beginings of Ocean Science
  107. Nansen (1908)
  108. History Ages
  109. Contemporary Oceanography Makes Use of Modern Oceanography
  110. 20th Century Voyages Contributed to Oceanographic Knowledge
  111. Brief History: Scientists
  112. Brief History: Scientists
  113. Brief History: Scientists
  114. Brief History: Scientists
  115. Brief History: Scientists
  116. Brief History: Ships
  117. Modern Marine Science
  118. The Glomar Challenger
  119. Deep Sea Drilling
  120. Modern Marine Science
  121. Modern Marine Science
  122. Satellite NASA
  123. Global Image
  124. Brief History
  125. Green Ship 500 B.C.
  126. Now typical Research Vessel
  127. Figure 1.11
  128. Research equipment
  129. Observational Programs JGFS
  130. Observational Programs
  131. US program sponsors
  132. US costal observing systems
  133. Technology

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