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Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institution -
The Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution is a private, independent,
not-for-profit corporation dedicated to research and higher
education at the frontiers of ocean science
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The Marine Technology Society -
incorporated in June 1963 to give members of academia,
government and industry a common forum for the exchange of
information and ideas
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NOAA's National Ocean Service -
NOAA's National
Ocean Service is a scientific and technical organization of
1,700 scientists, natural resource managers, and specialists in
many different fields. NOS employees work to preserve and
enhance the nation's coastal resources and ecosystems along
95,000 miles of shoreline and 3.5 million square miles of
coastal ocean. Its mission is to provide products, services, and
information that promote safe navigation, support coastal
communities, sustain marine ecosystems, and mitigate coastal
hazards
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Ocean Change Initiative -
Exploring the
changing marine ecosystems by examining some of the causes and
effects and then suggesting solutions
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MareNet - the worldwide Network of Marine
Research Institutions and Documents, provides a set of
information services for marine scientists
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SeaWeb
- SeaWeb is a communications-based nonprofit organization that
uses social marketing techniques to advance ocean conservation.
By raising public awareness, advancing science-based solutions
and mobilizing decision-makers around ocean conservation, we are
leading voices for a healthy ocean
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National Oceanographic Data Center -
The National
Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) is one of three
discipline-oriented environmental data centers operated by the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NODC
ensures that oceanographic data collected at great cost (by
federal, state, local, & foreign government agencies,
universities, and private industry) is preserved and maintained
in a permanent archive where they are available for use by
scientists, resource managers, planners, and others. NODC holds
physical, chemical, and biological oceanographic data from
coastal and deep ocean areas
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