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Ocean Observer - Climate Change and Oceans
Posted September 6th, 2008 by editorChanging Climate, Changing Oceans
Mark Spalding, The Ocean Foundation1
Introduction: Oceans and Climate
World Ocean Observer - Freshwater
Posted September 6th, 2008 by editor
Water: Elixir of Life, on Land and in the Sea
Tundi Agardy, PhD.
Introduction
World Ocean Observer - Ocean Energy
Posted August 22nd, 2008 by editorAn Ocean of Energy There for the Taking
Tundi Agardy, Ph.D.
Introduction
World Ocean Observer - October 2006
Posted September 27th, 2007 by adminWelcome to the World Ocean Observatory
In 1998, The Independent World Commission on the Future of the Oceans, chaired by Mario Soares of Portugal, issued the report, The Ocean: Our Future, its seminal analysis and recommendations for ocean policy in the 21st century.
World Ocean Observer - December 2006
Posted September 27th, 2007 by adminHigh Seas: The Last Frontier for Oceans Management
Charlotte de Fontaubert, Ph.D.

Fly-trap anemone (Family Hormathiidae)
on the slope of the Davidson Seamount (1874 meters depth)
Photo courtesy of NOAA/MBARI
Introduction
World Ocean Observer - Ocean Acidification
Posted September 27th, 2007 by adminDropping pH in the Oceans Causing a Rising Tide of Alarm
Tundi Agardy, Ph.D.
World Ocean Observer - Ocean Zoning
Posted September 27th, 2007 by adminOcean Zoning is Coming! Ocean Zoning is Coming!
Music to Some Ears, A Fearsome Sound to Others
World Ocean Observer - Cities and Oceans
Posted September 27th, 2007 by adminSaving Our Oceans-An Urban Challenge1
Mayor Jeremy Harris, Ret.
The Sustainable Cities Institute

Photo: USGS
Cities and Oceans Inexorably Linked
World Ocean Observer - International Polar Year
Posted September 27th, 2007 by adminInternational Polar Year 2007 Will Mark a Major Leap in Our Understanding and Appreciaton of Polar Ecosystems
Tundi Agardy, PhD.

(Photo by Adrienne A. Miller)
Introduction
World Ocean Observer - Exporting Pollution
Posted September 27th, 2007 by adminExporting Pollution
Tundi Agardy, Ph.D.
Photo Credit: Craig Dickson, WHOI
