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Opportunity for Collaboration Between Developing Countries and USA PDF Print
The Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) program is now accepting proposals from developing country researchers interested in collaborating with their U.S. counterparts. The full program solicitation can be accessed at http://www.nationalacademies.org/peer. The deadline is November 30, 2011.
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SAHFOS Associated Researcher Scheme PDF Print

The aim of this scheme is to encourage research that uses CPR data and to increase publications from the database. Bursaries are intended for either research that uses CPR data directly or for indirect activities that strengthen the future use of CPR data. The latter could, for example, involve developing suitable instrumentation for the CPR, improving plankton analysis procedures or developing new statistical approaches for data analysis.

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Third IAI Collaborative Research Network Programme PDF Print

The Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI) is inviting proposals to be submitted for its third Collaborative Research Network (CRN3) program. The deadline for pre-proposals is Nov. 15, 2011. More details in the attached PDF or at  www.iai.int.

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Oceans of data from world-first buoy deployment PDF Print

The original article by CSIRO can also be viewed here.

 

The first weather buoy deployed in the remote Southern Ocean has been successfully retrieved after surviving 13 months of hostile conditions. Marine and climate scientists are still analysing the wealth of data relayed back to shore by the South Ocean Flux Station about this climatically important region of the world. The data includes hourly observations of wind, temperature, humidity, air pressure, sunlight and rain.

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2011 Marine Geoscience symposium PDF Print

As global headlines focus on climate change, ocean acidification and tsunamis, marine geoscientists stand well positioned to serve the needs of society while pushing the frontiers of scientific research. To solve these challenges and forge the necessary links between science and society, marine geoscientists must reach beyond their individual laboratories, form interdisciplinary collaborations, and communicate their discoveries to the public and to policymakers. The Marine Geoscience Leadership Symposium introduces these skills to early career marine geoscientists.

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