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NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
ment and organization of populations; energy flow and dynamic 
balance in communities; and productivity of natural areas and 
biological resources. 
PROBLEMS IN AQUATIC ECOLOGY CLARKE 
Fundamental ecological relations of the aquatic environment 
with special consideration to problems of most recent interest 
in marine biology, oceanography, limology, fishery biology, 
and conservation. 
BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY KETCHUM 
The major problems in the development, seasonal changes, and 
variations of populations of aquatic organisms; Recent develop- 
ments in aquatic biology will be emphasized and will include 
such subjects as photosynthetic production and its relationship 
to environmental conditions, the transfer of energy and elements 
through the food web, the biologically controlled distribution 
of elements in the sea, estuarine and coastal circulation in 
relation to the distribution of populations, the uses of radio- 
isotopes for the study of oceanographic problems and biological 
effects of the contamination of the sea with radioisotopes. 
MALACOLOGY CLENCH 
ICHTHYOLOGY MEAD 
ECOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY CLARKE 
GRADUATE RESEARCH IN BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY KETCHUM 
Meteorology and Oceanography 
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DYNAMICS OF ATMOSPHERES AND OCEANS ROBINSON 
Dynamics of rotating and convecting fluid systems with 
application to phenomena in the atmosphere and oceans. 
SPECIAL TOPICS IN GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS ROBINSON 
Advanced topics in theoretical meteorology and oceanography. 
PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY STOMMEL 
This course is primarily concerned with the general circula- 
tion of the ocean, and relates various hydrodynamical models 
to a fairly detailed amount of the observational material 
availabel for its description. 
RESEARCH IN GEOPHYSICAL HYDRONAMICS ROBINSON 
READING IN GEOPHYSICAL HYDRODYNAMICS ROBINSON 
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