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Ocean Pulse A Critical Diagnosis

By: John T Tanacredi(Editor), John Loret(Editor), Sylvia A Earle(Introduction By)
201 pages, b/w photos, illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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First in an Explorers Club/U.S. National Park Service marine exploration series.

Contents

- Aquaculture of the World Oceans – Is the Future at Our Doorstep? Fish as a Foodstuff – a Catch 22: IS Aquaculture a Solution? R.B. Abel
- Underwater Technology Applications to Ocean Exploration: The Impact of Armed Forces on the Development of Marine Technology: A Look Back – A Look Ahead; D.R. Chandler
- Precise Target Strength Pattern Measurement in an Indoor Tank; K. Sawada, et al.
- Advances in the Practical Application of underwater Technology: A Comparison of the Lost Hydrogen Bomb 91966) and TWA Flight 800 (1996) Search and Recovery Operations and Technologies; W.C. Phoel
- Human Diving Technology: From Ocean Exploitation to Marine Science; M. Okamoto
- New Biotechnological Applications to Fisheries' Aquaculture: The Current Status of Brain-Pituitary-Gonad Axis Physiology in Fishes and its Manipulation During Controlled Reproduction; M.P. Schreibman, L. Magliulo-Cepriano
- Underwater Archaeological Applications and Advances: Marine Archaeology on the White Sea; N.A. Demidenko, I.V. Divakov
- Conclusion: Ocean Beats Out Space, Four to One!; G.C. Ray
9 Additional Articles

Index

Customer Reviews

Biography

Dr John T. Tanacredi is Chief, Division of Natural Resources for the National Park Service at Gateway National Recreation Area. He is a Research Associate in the Department of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History and at the Aquarium for Wildlife Conservation. He holds Adjunct Full Professor of Environmental Sciences at Hofstra University and Polytechnic University.

By: John T Tanacredi(Editor), John Loret(Editor), Sylvia A Earle(Introduction By)
201 pages, b/w photos, illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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