March 2020

The MEDEA Program; Human Migrations to the Americas, 2019 Flooding of Venice; Citizen Science; Using Data in Teaching; and More…

OCEANOGRAPHY

NEW IN OCEANOGRAPHY IN MARCH 2020. Oceanography guest edi-

tors Melissa Omand and Emmanuel Boss are seeking contributions to

DIY Oceanography. In this new section, contributing authors share all of the

relevant information on a homemade sensor or instrument so that others can

build, or build upon, it. The short articles will also showcase how this technol-

ogy was used successfully in the field. Contributions should include a list of

the materials and costs, instructions on how to build, and any blueprints and

codes (those could be deposited elsewhere). See Oceanography’s Author

Guidelines page (https://tos.org/oceanography/guidelines) for detailed infor-

mation on submission requirements.

CALL

FOR

CONTRIBUTIONS

June 2020

PALEOCEANOGRAPHY:

LESSONS FOR A

CHANGING WORLD

September 2020

MARINE BIODIVERSITY

OBSERVATION NETWORK:

AN OBSERVING SYSTEM

FOR LIFE IN THE SEA

December 2020

ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS

OF OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY

DEVELOPMENT

March 2021

GoMRI:

GULF OF MEXICO OIL SPILL

& ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE

2010–2020

https://tos.org/oceanography

Oceanography

UPCOMING

Oceanography

Style Now Available

for EndNote

We are pleased to announce that the

Oceanography citation style is now

available for download from EndNote.

Please go to the EndNote web page

https://endnote.com/

and search on “oceanography”

SPECIAL ISSUES

This section of Oceanography provides an outlet for short papers that

describe novel approaches to multidisciplinary problems in oceanography.

These provocative papers will present findings that are synthetic by design

and have the potential to move the field of oceanography 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.33, No.1

Made with Publuu - flipbook maker