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Abecassis, Melanie http://www.melanie-abecassis.eu/
Pelagic oceanographer showcasing their research interests and publications.
Anand, P. http://www.paliyam.8m.com/
Graduate of Cochin University of Science and Technology. research interests and published papers on oceanography.
Bast, Felix http://felix.bast.googlepages.com
Biological Oceanographer and PhD candidate at USA Marine Biological Institute, Japan. Includes research interests and popular science articles.
Blanco, Jose L, http://www.ccpo.odu.edu/~jlblanco/
Research into environmental changes in the area associated with the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) with particular interest in the latest cold/warm event. Comprehensive publications list.
Christos, Angelopoulos G. http://www.angelfire.com/rock3/cangelop/
Ph.D. student in oceanography studying in the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Main interests are coastal sediment transport, hydrodynamics and geophysics.
Clark, Jenifer http://users.erols.com/gulfstrm/
Realtime ocean charts for sailboat racing, boat deliveries, ocean cruising, and offshore fishing. Using infrared imagery, satellite altimetry data, and surface isotherm data, oceanographic analyses are produced and available for the Gulf Stream area and all the major currents of the world.
Cousteau, Jacques http://www.incwell.com/Biographies/Cousteau.html
Biography by Rachel Sahlman.
Dankert, Heiko http://www.heiko-dankert.de/
Research includes the remote sensing of the ocean surface using real aperture radar (RAR) and synthetic aperture radar (SAR), and numerical sea state and hydrodynamic modelling.
Fu, Lee Lueng http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/directory/eospso_members/l_fu.php
NASA Project Scientist for the joint U.S./French TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason-1 Missions and Head of the Ocean Science Research Element of the Division of Earth and Space Sciences of JPL. Includes research project details.
Grasmeijer, Bart http://www.grasmeijer.nl/
Researcher and lecturer at the Coastal Research Group of the University of Utrecht. Focuses on sediment transport and morphological changes of a sandy coast and currently involved in the EU-Sandpit project.
Guillaume Maze http://www.guillaumemaze.org/
Access research interests, publications, technical reports, data, and toolboxes for physical oceanography, meteorology and climate studies.
Holfort, Jurgen http://www2.npolar.no/%7eholfort/
Presents their research into freshwater transport from the Arctic into the Atlantic along the East Greenland current. Includes Matlab routines useful to oceanographers.
Klymak, Jody http://web.uvic.ca/~jklymak/
Physical oceanographer interested in small scale physics and its impact on circulation and the transport of tracers in the ocean.
Lacan, Francois http://www.legos.obs-mip.fr/~lacan/
Research interests include geochemistry as applied to matter fluxes and water mass transports in the modern ocean using isotopic tracers.
Latz, Michael http://siobiolum.ucsd.edu/
Marine bioluminescence researcher, Latz Research Laboratory of Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
McClatchie, Sam http://swfsc.noaa.gov/staff.aspx?id=7004
Interests in the fields of fisheries acoustics, biological oceanography, plankton ecology,and spatial distributions of marine organisms. Profiles previous and current research studies and provides a CV.
Miller, Lisa http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/sci/osap/people/miller/miller_e.htm
Describes work and research interests, including a publication listing.
Nof, Doron http://www.doronnof.net/
Work focuses on the movement of fluids within the ocean and its relationship to the interaction with the atmosphere above.
Ocean Expert (GLODIR) http://www.oceanexpert.net/
Database, developed and maintained by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC), containing information on individuals involved in all aspects of Marine or Freshwater Research and Management.
Prasad, TG http://lilac.ees.hokudai.ac.jp/people/tgprasad/
Studies the physical processes of the upper ocean including air-sea interaction and buoyancy flux and water mass formation at Hokkaido University.
Pullen, Julie http://www.theworldisyourocean.net
Director of the Maritime Security Laboratory at Stevens Institute of Technology; uses high-resolution coupled ocean-atmosphere modeling with a particular emphasis on predicting chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) dispersion in coastal cities.
Rahmstorf, Prof. Dr. Stefan http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~stefan/
Professor of Physics of the Oceans at Potsdam University. Publications, lectures, CV and photograph album; contact information.
Rasmussen, Linda http://iod.ucsd.edu/~raz/
Coastal oceanographic research and modeling with links to Bivalve Population Connectivity project site.
Revelle, Roger http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Library/Giants/Revelle/
Senior spokesman for science and one of the first to recognize the effects of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide on the Earth's surface temperature.
Ross, Oliver http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~onross/
Interests lie in the cross-disciplinary processes in shelf seas and the effect of marine turbulence on micro-scale dynamics (e.g. the formation of small structures like thin layers). Currently working on the MarQUEST project.
Sukardi, Yuliarko http://boussinesq-equation.blogspot.com/
Provides details of a study of the development of a high-order numerical model to solve incompressible water wave motion based on improved nonlinear dispersive Boussinesq equations.
Veluthedath, Praveen http://praveenvk.8k.com
Studying the applications of Weibull distribution model on design wave parameter predictions.
Wilcox, Eric M. http://climate.gsfc.nasa.gov/userpage/ewilcox
Physical scientist at the NASA Goddard Lab for Atmospheres. Research interests include climate change, cloud-aerosol-climate interactions, tropical convection and precipitation variability.
Women Exploring the Oceans http://www.womenoceanographers.org/
Features articles on women oceanographers written to inspire school children.

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