Oceanography | Vol.35, No.1
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SPECIAL ISSUE SPONSORS
The NASA Ocean Biology & Biogeochemistry
program provided support for publication of
this special issue.
SPECIAL ISSUE GUEST EDITOR
Laura Lorenzoni, NASA
Ashley Kleinman, NASA
DEPARTMENTS
03
QUARTERDECK. Oceanography Considers Oceans Across the Solar System
By E.S. Kappel
05
FROM THE TOS JEDI COMMITTEE. Science in Service of Our Communities
By M. Behl
07
RIPPLE MARKS. High-Stakes Mudbank Chase: At Low Tide, US Southeast
Dolphins “Beach” Their Prey
By C.L. Dybas
81
THE OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM. Co-Creating Learning in Oceanography
By M.S. Glessmer and K. Daae
84
CAREER PROFILES. Willy Goldsmith, Executive Director, American Saltwater
Guides Association | Tye L. Kindinger, Research Marine Biologist, Ecosystem
Sciences Division, NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
On the Cover. Artistic rendering of ocean
worlds. Illustration by Jenny Mottar, NASA
This section of Oceanography provides an outlet for short peer-reviewed papers that describe novel
approaches to multidisciplinary problems in oceanography. These provocative papers will pres-
ent findings that are synthetic by design and have the potential to move the field of oceanogra-
phy forward or in new directions. The Associate Editor overseeing Breaking Waves is Ian Brosnan
(ian.g.brosnan@nasa.gov). Authors should submit a brief email to Dr. Brosnan that outlines their ideas
for papers prior to actual manuscript preparation. For more information, see the Author Guidelines at:
https://tos.org/oceanography/guidelines
Breaking Waves CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS
Oceanography | Vol.35, No.1