Oceanography | Vol.31, No.2
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13th International Conference on
Paleoceanography
The Conference will be hosted at
The University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Key Dates
Call for Abstracts Open
1 September 2018
Early Bird Registration Close
28 February 2019
Standard Registration Open
1 March 2019
Call for Abstracts Close
20 April 2019
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PERSPECTIVES. Unanticipated Benefit of an Outreach Program
By J.A. Yoder
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PERSPECTIVES. Science Outreach Using Social Media: Oceanography
from the Lab to the Public
By A. Meyer, A.K. Pavlov, A. Rösel, J. Negrel, P. Itkin, L. Cohen, J. King, S. Gerland,
S.R. Hudson, L. de Steur, P.A. Dodd, L. Crews, M. Bratrein, M.A. Granskog,
and N. Cobbing
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RIP CURRENT – NEWS IN OCEANOGRAPHY. Effect on Ocean Noise:
Nyepi, a Balinese Day of Silence
By R. Williams, C. Erbe, I.M.I. Dewantama, and I.G. Hendrawanx
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OCEAN POLICY. Marine Species Range Shifts Necessitate Advanced Policy
Planning: The Case of the North Atlantic Right Whale
By E.L. Meyer-Gutbrod, C.H. Greene, and K.T.A. Davies
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RIPPLE MARKS. Stirrings in the Muck: Fiddler Crabs Emerge from Burrows
Earlier in Spring—Crab-Specialist Herons Migrate in Sync
By C.L. Dybas
206 ROGER REVELLE COMMEMORATIVE LECTURE. Distress Signals: Historical
Waypoints in Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Since 1850
By W.J. Bolster
218 CAREER PROFILES. Katie Matthews, Deputy Chief Scientist, Oceana •
Jeff Standish, Manager, Corporate Sustainability, Institute on the
Environment, University of Minnesota
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