Details of Admin History of the study of the ocean: 1) Why do we study the ocean a) War & Trade b) Curiosity c) Environmental Protection & Climate Change.

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Details of Admin History of the study of the ocean: 1) Why do we study the ocean a) War & Trade b) Curiosity c) Environmental Protection & Climate Change What are the relative influences of these two? Answer for each of the following expeditions I describe! This is what I want you to learn from this lecture 2) Pre 1939, we gained 5% of what we know 3) Post 1939, we gained 95% of what we know Synthesis Question: Why have we learned so much more since 1939?

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Gulf Stream animation