International marine science research projects : second inventory of international projects at Sea Grant institutions, 1990
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https://hdl.handle.net/1912/933DOI
10.1575/1912/933Abstract
This inventory of marine science projects at Sea Grant institutions was completed in order to gauge the level and enhance a
database of U.S./foreign collaboration in international marine research initiated at U.S. Sea Grant institutions. The inventory was
done by the International Marine Science Cooperation Program at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's Sea Grant Office.
The first inventory of projects with international components at Sea Grant institutions was done in 1984-85 by the International
Program. This second inventory continues in the tradition of the first to "take the pulse" of international interest at Sea Grant
institutions. The pulse is very active despite the lack of direct funding accorded the formal Sea Grant International Program at the
national level. Of the 122 projects at Sea Grant institutions, however, only 29 were directly funded in part or entirely by Sea
Grant. The inventory analyzes data from 122 interntional projects initiated at 20 Sea Grant institutions by profiling and
explicating the extent of project foreign locations, sources of funding, areas of expertise for principal investigators, and contacts at
foreign and U.S. agencies and institutions. It presents one-page summaries of the 122 projects along with indexes by geographic
location, funding source, PI discipline, PI name, and keywords. In addition, this report compares the data from the 1989-90
inventory with that of the 1985 inventory.
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Fenwick, J., Ross, D. A., & Schramm, C. T. (1991). International marine science research projects: second inventory of international projects at Sea Grant institutions, 1990. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/933Related items
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