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Located in Beaverton, Oregon, CMOP addresses, through advances in scientific understanding, technology and education, society's need to manage increased development and manipulation of coasts and land-margins while...
The COSEE-Central GOM site contains information on the Sea Scholars program which is specially designed to provide small groups of teachers with firsthand oceanography and geography experiences by spending time onboard a...
Ocean basins are filled with loose sediments, which are the products of erosion. This sediment originates inland and is fed into oceans by rivers. Debris from cliffs and other coastal landforms provides additional...
Coastlines are places of continuous, often dramatic geological activity. They change daily and seasonally, but especially over long time periods. This interactive feature discusses the forces that help shape coastal...
This organization includes experts in marine mammal and environmental science, education and conservation; conducts research, provides educational experiences and promotes conservation of coastal ecosystems in Long...
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