oceanographers in A Sentence

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    He will drop markers along the way to help Oceanographers study Atlantic currents.

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    Oceanographers have stated that less than 5% of the World Ocean has been explored.

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    The meet will be participated by scientists, marine biotechnologists and Oceanographers from all over the world.

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    Oceanographers estimate that, to date, less than 5% of the totality of the world's oceans have been explored.

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    Oceanographers have just identified the US coastal regions likely to experience 30 days or more of“nuisance” flooding every year.

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    The study, published June 10 in the journal Nature, touches on a region considered crucial to climate by Oceanographers.

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    So she agrees to prove her mettle during the trial period and seeks help from her grandfather who is an experienced oceanographer.

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    The two newbuilds will be named after long-serving NOAA vessels Oceanographer(active from 1966 to 1996) and sister ship Discoverer(active from 1967 to 1996).

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    With the help of unmanned systems, the Oceanographers will be able to observe the real time weather and climate conditions safely from shore.

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    Oceanographers are concerned about the long-term stability of the Atlantic Ocean circulation, and previous studies show that it has slowed dramatically in the past decade.

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    Working together with Liquid Robotics, these top Oceanographers have successfully conducted long duration scientific missions in the Arctic, Pacific, Southern and the North Atlantic oceans.

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    She is an oceanographer, explorer, author and lecturer with experience as a field research scientist, government official, and director for several corporate and non-profit organizations.

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    He is a veteran Oceanographer with 33 years of professional experience, spent more than 1500 days at sea on-board research vessels, as leader of expeditions to Southern Ocean and Antarctica.

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    In 1999 Munk was awarded the Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences for his fundamental contributions to the field of oceanography, the first time the prize was awarded to an oceanographer.

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    Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has banned all foreign scientific research off the country's Pacific coast and told the navy to chase away unauthorised vessels, despite earlier allowing Chinese Oceanographers to operate there.

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    MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has banned all foreign scientific research off the country's Pacific coast and told the navy to chase away unauthorised vessels, despite earlier allowing Chinese Oceanographers to operate there.

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    The Project Earth team has produced documentaries and special reports that include“King of Seas,”“Everglades Under Attack,”“98% Human” with legendary scientist and conservationist Jane Goodall, and“Sharkland,” which featured renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle and actor/advocate Adrian Grenier.

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    Now Matthew Long, an oceanographer at the US National Centre for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado and colleagues report in Global Biogeochemical Cycles journal that they repeatedly modelled changes in the ocean's oxygen content over the years 1920 to 2100.

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    Now Matthew Long, an oceanographer at the U.S. National Centre for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado and colleagues report in Global Biogeochemical Cycles journal that they repeatedly modeled changes in the ocean's oxygen content over the years 1920 to 2100.

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    This suggests a relationship with the reversal of monsoon winds, but usually the oceans respond very slowly to changes in atmospheric circulation and Oceanographers have wondered why the Somali Current reverses its direction and reaches its maximum speed nearly a month earlier than the onset of southwesterly monsoon winds.

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    The event seemed to be linked to changes in a phenomenon known to Oceanographers and meteorologists as the summer North Atlantic Oscillation(NAO), another well-observed high pressure system called the Greenland Blocking Index, and the polar jet stream, all of which sent warm southerly winds sweeping over Greenland's western coast.

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    One question we would like to address is whether hydrates are formed by methane gas seeping out of the Earth and meeting the cold, deep seawater, or are the bubbles we're seeing a result of the hydrates breaking down and releasing gas,” said John Lupton, a chemical oceanographer with NOAA/PMEL.

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    Despite the lack of success at these shows, for Carter, the experience meant meeting and working closely with Don Walsh, one of the few to have visited the depths of the Mariana Trench, alongside Jacques Piccard, and then U.S. Navy Oceanographer, and later Chief Scientist at the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Rick Spinrad.

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    One question we need to answer is whether hydrates are formed by methane gas seeping out of the Earth and meeting the cold, deep seawater, or whether the bubbles we're seeing are a result of the hydrates breaking down and releasing gas,” says John Lupton, a chemical oceanographer with NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory who works out of OSU's Hatfield Marine Science Center.

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