Website Records
This accession consists of the Marine Global Earth Observatories (MarineGEO) and Tennenbaum Marine Observatories Network (TMON) website as it existed on November 21, 2014. MarineGEO, directed by the Smithsonian Institution's TMON, is the first long-term, worldwide research program to focus on understanding coastal marine life and its role in maintaining resilient ecosystems …
Website Records
This accession consists of the Tennenbaum Marine Observatories Network (TMON) website, crawled January 24, 2014. TMON, also known as MarineGEO, is a growing partnership between the Smithsonian Institution and a diverse team of collaborators with mutual interests in understanding marine biodiversity and its role in the functioning of coastal marine ecosystems. The …
Website Records
This accession consists of the Marine Global Earth Observatories (MarineGEO) and Tennenbaum Marine Observatories Network (TMON) website as it existed on April 11, 2016. MarineGEO, directed by the Smithsonian Institution's TMON, is the first long-term, worldwide research program to focus on understanding coastal marine life and its role in maintaining resilient ecosystems …
Website Records
This accession consists of two websites maintained by the Office of the Under Secretary for Science. The Marine Science Network website, crawled June 5, 2012, provides information about the Smithsonian Institution's network of coastal laboratories and long-term marine research sites as well as research projects, funding, and publications. It also serves as …
Productions
This accession consists of audiovisual elements created during the production of films associated with the exhibition "Exploring Marine Ecosystems." The exhibition, located in the National Museum of Natural History (NMNH), Life in the Sea Hall, included reproductions of two ecosystems, the Maine coast and a tropical coral reef. In 1992, a …
Productions
This accession consists of audiovisual elements created during the production of "The Sea: A Quest for Our Future" and other films associated with the National Museum of Natural History (NMNH), Life in the Sea Hall. "The Sea: A Quest for Our Future" is a 60 minute film produced in 1984 and broadcast …
Richard William Osman Papers
This accession consists of the papers of Marine Ecologist Richard W. Osman. Osman, a marine ecologist, received his A. B. in Geology-Biology from Brown University in 1970 and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1975. These materials pertain to an experimental marine benthic panel study at 28 sites along the southern …
Productions
This accession consists of audiovisual elements created during the production of several films featuring the research of Walter H. Adey, Curator/Research Scientist in the Department of Botany and the Marine Systems Laboratory at the National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) and filmed by Karen Loveland, Producer in the Office …
Records
These records document the general administrative activities of the Office of International and Environmental Programs, and in particular, the Office's environmental research programs. They include general administrative correspondence, contract files, agency reports, program files, case files, and project reports concerning the organizational structure of the Office; personnel requirements; legal information …
Productions
This accession consists of audiovisual elements created during the production of several films and videos documenting marine ecology. Karen Loveland was the producer of most of these films which frequently featured Walter H. Adey, Curator and Research Scientist in the Department of Botany at the National Museum of Natural History …