A scientific workshop to assess the current state of knowledge on waves in relation to currents, surface drifts and air-sea interactions hosted by the French Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service (SHOM).
Meet with commercial, defence, scientific and research industry colleagues, users and potential users of unmanned vehicles at the Southamton Oceanography Centre.
Seeks to provide a mechanism for the exchange of information among members of the research, development and user communities involved in the development of autonomous underwater systems. Historically, these Symposia have attracted large international participation.
Aim is to establish a joint ocean forum, by enabling many complementary key events to be held in one place and at one time, therefore bringing together a range of the most highly respected societies, organizations and groups.
Features transcripts of presentations from this meeting held in Bergen, Norway, June 23-26, 2003.
What is nowadays the situation of specialized communication in the domains of maritime sciences and/or technologies? Must countries silently submit to linguistic globalization? Which (dis)advantages may rise from linguistic globalization?
The primary object of the First International Conference of Maritime Terminology was to bring together specialists in the language of seafarers and those involved in the study or teaching of maritime terminology. The present Proceedings include the various papers presented at the Conference.
Aimed to increase our knowledge about the functioning of ocean margin systems. It will also promote the wise use of the seafloor and sub seafloor of the Earth's ocean margin system as a source of natural marine resources. Sponsored by the European Commission and UNESCO.
Sessions cover marine ecosystem observation, function, and change and the interactions of people with marine ecosystems.
Covered ecological and genetic consequences of bioinvasions, management responses and impacts and riskaccessment.
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