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NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
MARINE ECOLOGY 
Behavior, single=species population dynamics, interspecific 
relationships and environmental factors as they relate to the 
distribution and abundance of marine organisms. 
ADVANCED INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY NEWMAN 
This course will cover the natural history, zoogeography, 
taxonomy and phylogeny of selected invertebrate groups. 
Emphasis will be on the broader aspects of current research. 
Two special problems will be undertaken during the semester, 
original problems will be encouraged. 
MARINE SEDIMENTS VAN ANDEL 
Advanced treatment of special topics in sedimentology; 
selected examples of sediment research; trends of sediment 
research and their influence on geological thinking; application 
of sediment studies to stratigraphy and paleogeography. 
SEMINAR IN OCEANOGRAPHY STAFF 
PROBLEMS IN GENERAL AND PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY STAFF 
Presentation of reports, review of literature, and discussion 
of current research in general oceanography and physical 
oceanography. 
PROBLEMS IN BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY STAFF 
Presentation of reports, review of literature, and discussion 
of current research in biological oceanography. 
PROBLEMS IN MARINE GEOLOGY STAFF 
Origin and structure of ocean basins and continental 
margins, and their physiographic features. Origin, distribution, 
interpretation, and methods of study of marine sediments. 
RESEARCH STAFF 
Research in one or more of the oceanographic sciences. 
For Information Contact: 
Dr. Edward W. Fager 
Chairman, Department of Oceanography 
Scripps Institution of Oceanography 
LaJolla, California 
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