October 6, 2008, 5:59 am
The University of California Marine Council is made up of representatives from the seven University campuses with marine research and education programs and was established to provide leadership and direction to the University to perform a major role in the coordination of marine policy, research, education and public service and the exercise of responsible stewardship of the state's marine resources. Collectively the University of California campuses have marine research and education capabilities that are unparalleled and provide fundamental talent and tools to carry out research in the interests of and in collaboration with local, state and federal agencies on problems of mutual interest. The UC Marine Council Directory of Marine Sciences includes over 600 individual faculty and researchers from the different campuses listed by research categories. Descriptions of individual campus marine research and education programs are included in a separate directory. The Directory is intended to provide a comprehensive reference for marine research and educational resources of the University of California system.

 

   
   

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