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oceanology

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oceanology [‚ō·shə′näl·ə·jē]
(geophysics)


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In the early twentieth century, scientists began to see the ocean as more than just something to be crossed, and thus the beginnings of early oceanology was born.
After collection, oysters were transported to Qingdao and cultured in the laboratory of Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
It's the only place in the world they come so close to the shore," said Vladimir Baranov, a senior researcher with Moscow's Institute of Oceanology, who films the Belugas close up underwater in their natural setting.
 
 
 
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