They are the Orbiting Carbon Observatory -3; the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud,
ocean Ecosystem program; the Deep Space Climate Observatory; and the CLARREO Pathfinder.
Not exact matches
Efforts include but are not limited to: developing and implementing marine habitat protection and restoration strategies, conducting ongoing coral reef research, training individuals in marine
ecosystem research and management, as well as animal husbandry, the rescue, rehabilitation and release of marine wildlife including sea turtles, manatees and dolphins, creating
programs to heighten public awareness of the
ocean and its inhabitants and delivering marine education
programs to communities and schools.
Burman explains that such
programs are vital for the continued success of the seafood industry as well as the health of the
oceans»
ecosystems.
The workshop is sponsored by New York Sea Grant (NYSG) with additional funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Community Climate Adaptation Initiative
Program and the Environmental Protection Fund under the authority of the New York
Ocean and Great Lakes
Ecosystem Conservation Act.
(B) establishes
programs for monitoring the impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on fish, wildlife, and plant populations, habitats,
ecosystems, and associated ecological processes;
The mission of the Marine Sciences
Program at Savannah State University is to provide research, education, and outreach
programs which contribute to a vital, technically qualified, intellectually thoughtful, and ethnically diverse community of individuals capable of creatively solving problems and answering questions related to coastal and
ocean ecosystem health, environmental quality, and fisheries sustainability.
Ref: The
Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) Program developed this website as a clearinghouse of ocean fertilization news and informational resources to: 1) increase public knowledge and awareness on this topic, and 2) advance scientific research to improve our understanding of the implications of ocean fertilization for marine ecosys
Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB)
Program developed this website as a clearinghouse of
ocean fertilization news and informational resources to: 1) increase public knowledge and awareness on this topic, and 2) advance scientific research to improve our understanding of the implications of ocean fertilization for marine ecosys
ocean fertilization news and informational resources to: 1) increase public knowledge and awareness on this topic, and 2) advance scientific research to improve our understanding of the implications of
ocean fertilization for marine ecosys
ocean fertilization for marine
ecosystems.
The Aquarium of the Pacific is a non-profit organization committed to «instilling a sense of wonder, respect, and stewardship for the Pacific
Ocean, its inhabitants and
ecosystems» by providing engaging, entertaining, educational and empowering exhibits and
programs on the Pacific
Ocean and the lives of its inhabitants.
Here you will find information on the great diversity of life found on the islands and in the surrounding
ocean, an overview of some of the habitats and
ecosystems unique to the islands, descriptions of several
programs in place within and outside the park to study and protect these systems, and links to additional information.
CASTELLO DI BORGHESE VINEYARD ART GALLERY - «Sea Something, Save Something» Art + Awareness Event takes place on Saturday, April 29, 2017 from 6 to 9 p.m. Benefiting Cornell Cooperative Extension's Marine
Program, the group exhibition features work by artists who are committed to
oceans, bays, estuaries, marine
ecosystems and aquaculture.
(B) establishes
programs for monitoring the impacts of climate change and
ocean acidification on fish, wildlife, and plant populations, habitats,
ecosystems, and associated ecological processes;
was authored by Charles H. Greene, Cornell professor of earth and atmospheric sciences and director of Cornell's
Ocean Resources and
Ecosystems program; Jennifer A. Francis of Rutgers University's Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences; and Bruce C. Monger, Cornell senior research associate, earth and atmospheric sciences.
Scientists from these agencies will undertake
programs in climate modelling, atmosphere radiation measurement, atmospheric science, the terrestrial carbon cycle, the
ocean carbon cycle, and
ecosystem research
program, and finally will produce an integrated assessment, according to Dr. Raymond Orbach, the Energy Department's director of the Office of Science.
The ship is part of the Pacific
Ocean Whale and
Ecosystem Research
program, a collaborative effort headed by the International Whaling Commission.