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214 Penetrative Radiative Flux in the Bay of Bengal
By A.A. Lotliker, M.M. Omand, A.J. Lucas, S.R. Laney, A. Mahadevan,
and M. Ravichandran
222 Effects of Freshwater Stratification on Nutrients, Dissolved Oxygen,
and Phytoplankton in the Bay of Bengal
By V.V.S.S. Sarma, G.D. Rao, R. Viswanadham, C.K. Sherin, J. Salisbury,
M.M. Omand, A. Mahadevan, V.S.N. Murty, E.L. Shroyer, M. Baumgartner,
and K.M. Stafford
232 Remotely Driven Anomalous Sea-Air Heat Flux Over the North Indian
Ocean During the Summer Monsoon Season
By G.S. Bhat and H.J.S. Fernando
242 Technological Advancements in Observing the Upper Ocean in the
Bay of Bengal: Education and Capacity Building
By A. Tandon, E.A. D’Asaro, K.M. Stafford, D. Sengupta, M. Ravichandran,
M. Baumgartner, R. Venkatesan, and T. Paluszkiewicz
REGULAR ISSUE FEATURES
254 Journey of an Arctic Ice Island
By A.J. Crawford, P. Wadhams, T.J.W. Wagner, A. Stern, E.P. Abrahamsen,
I. Church, R. Bates, and K.W. Nicholls
264 Oceanography Surrounding Krakatau Volcano in the Sunda Strait, Indonesia
By R.D. Susanto, Z. Wei, T.R. Adi, Q. Zheng, G. Fang, B. Fan, A. Supangat,
T. Agustiadi, S. Li, M. Trenggono, and A. Setiawan
273 Biological Impacts of the 2013–2015 Warm-Water Anomaly in the
Northeast Pacific: Winners, Losers, and the Future
By L.M. Cavole, A.M. Demko, R.E. Diner, A. Giddings, I. Koester,
C.M.L.S. Pagniello, M.-L. Paulsen, A. Ramirez-Valdez, S.M. Schwenck,
N.K. Yen, M.E. Zill, and P.J.S. Franks
286 Summer Bridge Program Establishes Nascent Pipeline to Expand and
Diversify Hawai‘i’s Undergraduate Geoscience En rollment
By B.C. Bruno, J.L.K. Wren, K. Noa, E.M. Wood-Charlson, J. Ayau,
S. Leon Soon, H. Needham, and C.A. Choy
DEPARTMENTS
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QUARTERDECK. Wading in the Footsteps of an Ecological Giant
By C.H. Greene
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FROM THE PRESIDENT. Oceanographers at the Beach
By M.S. Lozier
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RIP CURRENT—NEWS IN OCEANOGRAPHY. First Evidence of
Bioluminescence on a “Black Smoker” Hydrothermal Chimney
By B.T. Phillips, D.F. Gruber, G. Vasan, V.A. Pieribone, J.S. Sparks,
and C.N. Roman
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RIPPLE MARKS. It’s Catching: Leukemia, Third Known Transmissible
Cancer, Infects Soft-Shell Clams
By C.L. Dybas
293 THE OCEANOGRAPHY CLASSROOM. Polar Oceanography:
Engendering Students with a Sense of Place and a Sense of Time
By C.S. Roesler
296 CAREER PROFILES. Sarah A. Stone and Micaela S. Parker, Program
Managers, eScience Institute, University of Washington |
Adrienne J. Sutton, Research Scientist, JISAO, University of Washington
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