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University of Hawaii 
Honolulu 14, Hawaii 
The University of Hawaii does not have a single all-inclusive 
department of oceanography which deals with all aspects of marine 
science, but because of the ideal location of the University of 
Hawaii several university departments are engaged in teaching 
and research on marine subjects. 
Major facilities for marine research and teaching include 
the research vessels NEPTUNE I (83 feet) and SALPA (43 feet) and 
several small motorboats; Dept. of Zoology aquariums with running 
sea water at various temperatures; Hawaii Marine Laboratory at 
Coconut Island; Honolulu Aquarium at Waikiki; Geophysics Institute 
Laboratories; and the Hydrodynamics Laboratory at Kewalo Basin. 
HAWAII INSTITUTE OF GEOPHYSICS 
Instructional Staff: 
George P. Woollard Ph.D., Director 
Doak C. Cox, M.A., Geophysicist and Professor of Geology 
Other instructional staff members are listed under the 
Department of Meteorology and Oceanography and 
Department of Geology. 
Degrees Offered: 
None. Research training is offered for graduate students 
seeking Degrees in physical, chemical and geological 
oceanography offered through other University Departments. 
HAWAII MARINE LABORATORY 
Instructional Staff: 
A. Banner, Ph.D., Director 
(see also Departments of Botany and Zoology) 
Degrees Offered: 
None. Research training is offered for graduate students 
in biological oceanography and marine biology seeking 
degrees offered through the different University Departments 
of Biology. 
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