March 2017

Special Issue on International Cooperation in Harmful Algal Bloom Science

Oceanography | Vol.30, No.1

DEPARTMENTS

05

QUARTERDECK. The Federal[scient]ist Papers

By E.S. Kappel

07

FROM THE PRESIDENT. TOS—The Times They Are a Changin’… Again

By A. Mix

09

RIPPLE MARKS. Ocean Takeover: Throughout the Seas, Cephalopods Rise Up

By C.L. Dybas

104 HANDS-ON OCEANOGRAPHY. Paleoclimate Reconstruction from Oxygen

Isotopes in a Coral Skeleton from East Africa: A Data-Enhanced Learning

Experience

By D.P. Gillikin, A. Verheyden, and D.H. Goodwin

108 THE OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM. Learning Science in a Post-Truth World

By S. Boxall

110

CAREER PROFILES. Jo-Ann Rosario-Llantín, Consultant in Physical

Oceanography; Founder, Executive Director, and Principal Scientist, Coastal

and Environmental Research Applications Inc. • Erika Montague, Consultant

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SPECIAL ISSUE SPONSORS

Production of this issue of Oceanography was

supported by grants OCE-0003700, OCE-

0326301, OCE-0608600, OCE-0938349, and

OCE-1243377 from the US National Science

Foundation to the Scientific Committee on

Oceanic Research for GEOHAB activities;

the Intergovernmental Oceanographic

Commission of UNESCO; and the University

of Copenhagen. Additional funds were

provided by the Ida Benson Lynn Endowment,

University of California Santa Cruz.

SPECIAL ISSUE GUEST EDITORS

• RAPHAEL KUDELA, Univeristy of California,

Santa Cruz

• HENRIK ENEVOLDSEN, Intergovernmental

Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO

• ED URBAN, Scientific Committee on Ocean

Research

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Oceanography | Vol.30, No.1

ON THE COVER

Aerial photograph of a Gonyaulax

polygramma bloom in False Bay,

South Africa, on February 23, 2007.

These blooms often lead to hypoxia,

triggering marine mortality events.

Photo credit: Anthony Allen

Photo credit: Scott Portelli

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