oceanographer|oceanographers in English

noun

['əʊʃə'nɑgrəfə(r) /-'nɒg-]

scientist who researches ocean life, expert of oceanography

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1. Oceanographers were completely surprised.

2. Not even an oceanographer could give a complete answer!

3. Rennell Island may have been named for the oceanographer James Rennell, FRS (1742–1830).

4. When oceanographers study these samples, they can see changes in the carbon cycle during the PETM.

5. Satellite Altimetry has been one of the most important implements for physical oceanographers

6. Oceanographers have divided the ocean into zones based on how far light reaches.

7. Jaclyn Saunders Oceanographer interested in marine microbes and their interactions with global Biogeochemical cycles Redmond, Washington, United States 99 connections

8. Play media The term 'salinity' is, for oceanographers, usually associated with one of a set of specific measurement techniques.

9. In 1960, Lieutenant Don Walsh of the US Navy and Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard navigated the Trieste Bathyscaphe into the Mariana Trench

10. Because Chemistry is so fundamental, it is important to most scientists and professionals including biologists, engineers, physicians, pharmacists, nurses, dentists, nutritionists, oceanographers, and …

11. The GEBCO chart series was initiated in 1903 by an international group of geographers and oceanographers, under the leadership of Prince Albert I of Monaco.

12. This simply constructed craft floated on a mass of 000 plastic bottles and was sailed through the patch by oceanographers Marcus Eriksen and Joel Paschal.

13. Before the war, Munk had been studying oceanography, so he took his concerns to his mentor, Harald Sverdrup(Sentencedict), then director of Scripps and widely regarded as the top oceanographer in the US.

14. Present day oceanographers rediscovered Olaus Magnus' eye for detail (disregarding the sea monsters) and a series of scientific publications followed on Olaus' truthful depiction of currents between Iceland and the Faroe Islands.

15. The morphologic units of the present Mediterranean are about the same as the cones that have been found in the Atlantic by the oceanographers of the United States: coastal plain, continental shelf, continental slope, abyssal plain.

16. ‘For those who are interested, the Bathyscaphe is a type of submersible observation chamber.’ ‘William Beebe's Bathyscaphe, based on a steel balloon, and the submersibles which followed, changed the way in which oceanographers were able to gather information.’

17. ‘Salt-water Aquarists may already know what Trichoplax is - it's a common salt-water scavenger that crops up on the glass walls of aquaria, sliding around and eating algae.’ ‘Using case studies and projections, this book is an excellent source of information for marine biologists, oceanographers, Aquarists, and fishery scientists.’