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Cumulative Bibliography on the History of Oceanography, 1987 CUMULATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE HISTORY OF OCEANOGRAPHY, 1987- The Cumulative Bibliography on the History of Oceanography (CBHO) was published annually in the History of Oceanography Newsletter beginning in 1987 and through 1997, in order to gather in one place the scattered literature on the history of oceanography. CBHO strives to list all works on the history of oceanography. Biographical items like biographies and obituaries are compiled separately. CBHO was compiled from 1987 to 1997 by Jacqueline Carpine-Lancre, Librarian of the Musee Oceanographique in Monaco and Secretary of the Commission of Oceanography of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science, Division of History of Science. More recent citations are being compiled by Deborah Day, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archivist, and are listed at the end of this bibliography (not interspersed throughout the initial alphabetical arrangement.) CBHO includes all works on the history of oceanography, except biographical items like biographies and obituaries. There is no comprehensive bibliography on the history of oceanography before 1987. CBHO was compiled from many sources including: • Oceanographic Literature Review (part B of Deep-Sea Research), Section F.330: History of Science (especially Oceanography); • Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts, Section: History and Development; • Bulletin Signaletique, 522: Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques, V.B.: Geophysique, Oceanographie; • Isis (critical bibliography), Section HS.23c: Oceanography. • documents received in the libraries of the Musee Oceanographique de Monaco & of the International Hydrographic Bureau, as well as SIO Archives • items sent to Jacqueline Carpine-Lancre and Deborah Day by authors, librarians & book reviewers throughout the world. The format has been changed to the style cited in The Chicago Manual of Style (14th ed., 1993). Diacritical marks have been removed since they confound searching and display. Information on illustrations and plates has been deleted in accordance with that style. Multiple publications under a single author are arranged chronologically. Abstracts of Papers and Exhibits - 4th International Congress on the History of Oceanography. Adkins, G. "The Origins of Louisiana conservation." Marine Fisheries Review 50, no. 4 (1988): 200-202. [Reprinted from Louisiana Conservationist 40, no. 1, pp. 4-7]. Acero, A.P. "Marine Biology in Colombia: Past and Future," in : Abstract Volume, 100 Years Biologische Anstalt Helgoland: The Challenge to Marine Biology in a Changing World, Scientific Symposium September 13-18, 1992. (Isle of Helgoland, Germany: 1992), 2-3. Adams, J. "Historical Studies in the Faroe-Shetland Channel: The Scottish Perspective." Ocean Challenge 6, no. 1 (1995), 14-17. Adelung, D. "Die Geschichte des Instituts fur Meereskunde an der Christian Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel," in : Kiel, die Deutschen und die See edited by J. Elvert, J. Jensen and M. Salewski. (Stuttgart: F. Steiner, 1992), 169-181. Ahlstrand, Pennington. P. and Moritz, Thomas T. "Sources for the History of Oceanography at California Academy of Science and in the Pacific Northwest," in : Final program and abstracts for the Fifth International Congress on the History of Oceanography, July 7-14, 1993. (La Jolla, California : Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1993), 6-7. Aibulatov, N.A. "The History of the Black Sea Coastal Zone Studies," in : Coastlines of the Black Sea edited by R. Kosyan (New York : American Society of Civil Engineers, 1993), 14-24. Ainley, M.G. "Marriage and Scientific Work in Twentieth-Century Canada: The Berkeleys in Marine Biology and the Hoggs in Astronomy," in : Creative Couples in the Sciences edited by H.M. Pycior, N.G. Slack and P.G. Abir-Am. (New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, 1996), 143-155. Aleem, Anwar A. "German Contributions to Marine Biology in the Red Sea during the 19th Century." Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift, Erganzungsheft, (Reihe B) no. 22 (1990) [Ocean sciences: Their History and Relations to Man. Proceedings of the 4th International Congress on the History of Oceanography, Hamburg 23-29.9.1987 edited by. W. Lenz and M. Deacon]: 109-113. Aleem, Anwar A. "Teaching Marine Science in Arab Universities." Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift, Erganzungsheft, (Reihe B) no. 22(1990) [Ocean Sciences: Their History and Relations to Man. Proceedings of the 4th International Congress on the History of Oceanography, Hamburg 23.-29.9.1987 edited by W. Lenz and M. Deacon]: 550-556. Aleem, A.A. "Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions and Contribution to Marine Biology," in : Final program and abstracts for the Fifth International Congress on the History of Oceanography, July 7-14, 1993. (La Jolla, California : Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1993), 23-24. Aleem, A.A. "Reminiscences of the Indian Ocean." Ocean Challenge 7, no. 1(1997), 20-21. Alekseev, A. " Pacific Ocean Exploration and Exploitation," in : Final program and abstracts for the Fifth International Congress on the History of Oceanography, July 7-14, 1993. (La Jolla, California : Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1993), 4. Alexander, V. "Highlights in Arctic Marine Biology" in Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the Comite Arctique International, 13-15 May 1985 edited by L.Rey and V.Alexander (Leiden: E.J.Brill. 1989), 27-34. Allard, D.C.. "Spencer Fullerton Baird and Foundations of American Marine Science." Marine Fisheries Review 50, no. 4 (1988): 124-129. Allwardt, A.O. "Evolution of the Tectogene Concept, 1930-1965," in : Final program and abstracts for the Fifth International Congress on the History of Oceanography, July 7-14, 1993. (La Jolla, California : Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1993), 40- 41. Almaca, C. "The Beginning of Portuguese Carcinology." Crustacean Issues 8 (1993), [History of Carcinology edited by F. Truesdale], 31-39. "Alvin Celebrates 25 years of Oceanographic Research." Naval Research Reviews 41, no. 4 (1989): 2-5. [Reprinted from DSV Alvin, a commemorative publication on Alvin's 25th anniversary, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, June 5, 1989]. Amati, A. 1994. " La Storia Naturale del Mare nel Settecento: Giovanni Bianchi (1693-1775)." Tesi di Laurea in Storia della Scienza, Universita degli studi di Bologna, 1994, 97. Amorosi, T., T.H. McGovern and S. Perdikaris. "Bioarchaeology and Cod Fisheries: A New Source of Evidence." ICES Marine Science Symposia 198 (1994) [Cod and climate change, a symposium held in Reykjav¡k, 23-27 August 1993 edited by J. Jakobsson et al.], 31-48. Anderson, R. Wayne. "'Bait up': Dory Fishing on Georges Bank," in: Georges Bank, edited by: Richard H. Backus and Donald W. Bourne. (Cambridge, Mass., London: MIT Press, 1987), 425-427. Anderson, R.Y. "Long-term Changes in the Frequency of Occurrence of El Nino Events," in El Nino Events, in : El Nino, Historical and Paleoclimatic Aspects of the Southern Oscillation, edited by H.F. Diaz and V. Markgraf. (Cambridge; New York; Victoria: Cambridge University Press 1992), 193-200. Andrewes, W.J.H. (ed.). The Quest for Longitude: the Proceedings of the Longitude Symposium, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 4-6, 1993. (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Collection of Historical Instruments, Harvard University, 1996), 437. Andriashev, A.P. "Development of Berg's concept of Bipolarity of Marine Fauna." Marine Biology, Vladivostok 2 (1887): 60-67 [in Russian]. Andriashev, A.P. "Development of L.S. Berg's Concept of the Bipolarity of Marine Fauna." Soviet Journal of Marine Biology 13, no. 2 (1987-1988): 114-120. Angel, M.V. "The Discovery Collections: 70 Years of Sampling the Ocean's Fauna." Ocean Challenge 5, no. 3 (1994), 34-39. Angelescu, V. and R.P. Sanchez.. "A Century of Oceanographic and Fisheries Exploration on the Continental Shelf off Argentina." Helgolander Meeresuntersuchungen 49, no. 1-4 (1995), 467-487. [Proceedings of the International Symposium commemorating the centenary of the Biologische Anstalt Helgoland: The Challenge to Marine Biology in a Changing World, Helgoland, 13th-18th September 1992.] Annutsch, R. "Entwicklung des Gezeiten- und Windstau-Dienstes." Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift, Erganzungsheft, (Reihe B) no. 25 (1993). [Meeresforschung in Hamburg von vorvorgestern bis ubermorgen edited by G. Wegner], 115-126. Appel, T. "Marine Biology/Biological Oceanography and the Federal Patron: The NSF Initiative in Biological Oceanography in the 1960s," in : Final Program and Abstracts for the Fifth International Congress on the History of Oceanography, July 7-14, 1993. (La Jolla, California : Scripps Institution of Oceanography 1993), 38. Arai, M.N. "Research on Coelenterate Biology in Canada through the Early Twentieth Century." Archives of Natural History 19, no. 1 (1992), 55-68. Armocida, G. "L'Instituto Italiano di Idrobiologia Dott. Marco De Marchi: Cinquanta Anni di Ricerche (1938-1988)," Documenta dell'Instituto Italiano di Idrobiologica Dott. Marco de Marchi, no. 16 (1988): 115. Arnaud, P.M. and J. Beurois. Un Siecle d'Oceanographie a Marseille. (Marseille: Imprimerie Municipale, 1989), 60. [Exposition, Museum du Palais Longchamp, Octobre 89 - Janvier 90]. Arul Raj, V.S, C. Sivashanmugam and G.Victor Rajamanickam. "The History of Traditional Navigation in South India." Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift, Erganzungsheft, (Reihe B) no. 22 (1990), 300-307. [Ocean Sciences: Their History and Relations to Man. Proceedings of the 4th International Congress on the History of Oceanography, Hamburg 23.- 29.9.1987 edited by W.
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