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Part of the U.S. National Research Council, the OSB advises the federal government and the nation on issues of ocean science and policy.
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Works for the advancement of meteorology and oceanography in Canada.
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Promotes recognition and expansion of the marine scientific industry through national and European initiatives and assists in the development of governmental oceanographic programmes and services by offering a means of active and positive co-operation with the European Commission and national governments.
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Promotes awareness, protection, preservation and conservation of the global marine environment.
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Oceanographers Net is an online portal for the oceanographic community and for anyone interested in the oceans.
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MarTech aims at enhancing the knowledge transfer and collaboration in scientific marine research by joining distributed expertise in development of scientific sensor packages for deployment on underwater platforms.
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The Remotely Operated Vehicles Committee of the Marine Technology Society features ROVs, the industry, current events and information for students.
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A largely voluntary, UK non-profit environmental organisation, involved in water related education, research and events.
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A non-governmental and non-profit regional organization for promoting the educational, scientific and technological development of all aspects of marine sciences throughout the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region.
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A registered charity which has pioneered the study of the whales, dolphins and porpoises found in the waters of the Hebrides. Using study techniques that neither harm nor seriously disturb the animals, the research work undertaken provides those who manage Scotland's wildlife and habitats with the information they need to achieve effective conservation.
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