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US Navy NOAA hist. archives

R. Ellis

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ADVICE TO USERSThe slide set that follows contains copyrighted material.

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Acknowledgements

In assembling the images for this teacher set, I had help from many persons, including Scripps historian Betty Shor, Scripps archivist Deborah Day, Charles Colgan, director of the Scripps multi-media group, and Memorie Yasuda, webmaster for “Earthguide” at Scripps. I used materials from a large number of books and articles, including the classic oceanography text “The Oceans,” by H.U. Sverdrup, M.W. Johnson and R.H. Fleming (1942). These various sources will be listed in a forthcoming text by W.H. Berger and E.N. Shor, “Discovery of the Ocean, a Centennial of Exploration,” which will be published by U.C. Press. (The organization of the book and the slide set roughly parallel each other.) Some images were taken from government agencies, especially NASA, NOAA, and the US Geological Survey. For deep-sea geology, images posted by the Ocean Drilling Program, and from DSDP and ODP expedition reports, were used. Almost all such images were processed for simplicity and clarity using Adobe Photoshop. Many slides are based on previously unpublished images (this varies by lecture), including photos from several Aquaria (London, Bergen, Long Beach, and Scripps).

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Brehm’s

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After R. Ellis

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NOAA

Calif. Dpt. Fish & Game

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NOAABrehm’s Tierleben

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Hawaii

ODP

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SIO media

Smithsonian, modified

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)

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. WHB2004 Lec 10 10NOAA hist. collections

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E. Seibold, W. Berger, 1996.

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W. Berger, V. Smetacek, G. Wefer, 1989.

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E. Haeckel (siphonophores); A.C. Hardy (fish); R. Ellis (squid).

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US Navy

SIO archives (E.N. Shor)

SIO archives (E.N. Shor)

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Spiess

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SIO media

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SIO Archives

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NOAA

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V. Spiess, Univ. Bremen

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Geomar, Kiel