National Oceanographic Data Center Publications and Products in the NOAA Central Library Network, 1961-present


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"The original Bibliography was issued in November 2008 in the 'LISD Current Reference Series 2008-2' and then revised in September 2009 and August 2012.This current revision includes all entries from the previous versions and adds publications and peer-reviewed journal articles issued since the last revision in August 2012. This cumulative revision supersedes all previous versions and serves as a comprehensive bibliography for the National Oceanographic Data Center. Many of the entries in the Bibliography include a link to the described resource and thus may also serve as an Internet locator for print and online resources by NODC Staff"--Preface to the 2015 revision.










Earth System Monitor


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Marine Mammals Ashore


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Comprehensive manual for understanding and carrying out marine mammal rescue activities for stranded seals, manatees, dolphins, whales, or sea otters.




Understanding Tides


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Exploration of the Seas


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In the summer of 1803, Thomas Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on a journey to establish an American presence in a land of unqualified natural resources and riches. Is it fitting that, on the 200th anniversary of that expedition, the United States, together with international partners, should embark on another journey of exploration in a vastly more extensive region of remarkable potential for discovery. Although the oceans cover more than 70 percent of our planet's surface, much of the ocean has been investigated in only a cursory sense, and many areas have not been investigated at all. Exploration of the Seas assesses the feasibility and potential value of implementing a major, coordinated, international program of ocean exploration and discovery. The study committee surveys national and international ocean programs and strategies for cooperation between governments, institutions, and ocean scientists and explorers, identifying strengths, weaknesses, and gaps in these activities. Based primarily on existing documents, the committee summarizes priority areas for ocean research and exploration and examines existing plans for advancing ocean exploration and knowledge.