NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY 
Instructional Staff: 
Carl W, Adams, M.S., Assistant Professor of Meteorology 
and Oceanography 
Richard A. Barkely, Ph.D., Chief, Oceanography 
Investigation, Honolulu Biological Laboratory; Affiliate 
Graduate Faculty member. 
Taivo Laevastu, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Oceanography 
Gunter Seckel, M.S., Oceanographer, Honolulu Biological 
Laboratory; Affiliate Graduate Faculty Member. 
Degrees Offered: 
Master of Science in Oceanography. 
Upper Division Courses: 
550 GENERAL OCEANOGRAPHY ADAMS, (BANNER, BARKLEY, 
DOTY, MOBERLY, ZEITLIN) 
Physical properties of the sea; distribution of 
temperature, salinity, density; radiation; waves, 
tides, currents and other motion; ocean-atmosphere 
inter-relationships; relationships of physical 
oceanography to marine geology, chemistry, biology 
and meteorology. 
575 REGIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY LAEVASTU, SECKEL 
Processes at the surface and formation of water 
types; formation of deep waters; water type and 
mass analyses; coastal and oceanic waters; water 
masses by natural regions and description of the 
characteristics of oceanic regions. 
Graduate Courses: 
600 PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY BARKLEY 
Dynamics of ocean currents, waves, tides and 
seiches, ocean-atmosphere interaction processes, 
methods of solving problems in physical oceanography. 
601 OCEANOGRAPHIC FORECASTING LAEVASTU, (COX 
WOOLLARD) 
Forecasting of waves and surface currents; sea 
and weather routing of ships, meteorological services; 
application of various forecasts in navigation, 
fisheries and marine engineering. 
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