Full Resource Guide
Books
Any ONE of these textbooks will address the breadth of topics covered in an NOSB competition. Purchasing information is provided below, but as a teacher you may be able to request a complimentary copy. You may find earlier editions of these texts by the same authors in the library. Generally, any edition published since 1990 will be adequate.
Moran, Joseph, Ed. Ocean Studies: Introduction to Oceanography, 2nd Edition, 2008.
ISBN: 187822090X
American Meteorological Society
AMS Ocean Studies Investigations Manual:2008-2009 & Summer 2009, 2008.
American Meterological Society
Sverdrup, Keith and Virginia Armherst. Introduction to the World's Oceans, 10th edition, 2008
ISBN: 00733767701
McGraw-Hill Publishers
Garrison, Thomas. Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science, 6th edition, 2006.
ISBN-13: 9780495112860
Brooks Cole Publishing
Life on the Ocean Planet
ISBN# 978-1-878663-34-4
Current Publishing
Pinet, Paul R. Invitation to Oceanography, 4th Edition, Colgate University, 2006.
ISBN-10: 0763745103
Jones & Bartlett
Segar, Douglas A. Introduction to Ocean Sciences, 2nd edition, Dec. 2006.
ISBN-13: 978-0-393-92629-3
W.W. Norton & Co.
Thurman, Harold V. & Burton, Elizabeth. Introductory Oceanography, 9th ed. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, 2001.
ISBN: 0-13-857061-2
Prentice-Hall Publishing
Garrison, Tom. Essentials in Oceanography, 5th ed. Brooks Cole Publishing Company, 2008.
ISBN: 978-0-49555-531-5
Brooks Cole Publishing
Other Books
These books cover fewer topics, but the coverage is more in-depth. They have been designed for secondary grade levels. These would be good supplemental texts to any of those listed above.
Curriculum Research and Development Group. The Fluid Earth: Physical Science and Technology of the Marine Environment, 3rd ed. U. Hawaii, Honolulu, 1996.
ISBN: 0-937049-58-1.
Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii
Curriculum Research and Development Group. The Living Ocean: Biology and Technology of the Marine Environment, 3rd ed. U. Hawaii, Honolulu, 1996.
ISBN: 0-937049-75-1
Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii
Greene, Thomas F. Marine Science, 1998.
ISBN: 0-87720-071-8
AMSCO order code: R 451 P
AMSCO Publishing
Niesen, Thomas. The Marine Biology Coloring Book, 2nd Edition.
ISBN: 0064603032
Periodicals
The following periodicals are all good sources of information regarding the oceans. Students need only be concerned with information that has been published from the last five years.
Click on the title to visit a web site associated with the magazine. Some web sites have more information than others, such as complete articles on line, topic summaries, etc. All have online subscription information. Your local public library or school librarian should be able to provide more information on where these sources are located in your area.
- Marine Technology Soceity Journal_State of Technolog in 2008
- Discover
- National Geographic
- Nature
- Oceanography
- Oceanus (the semi-annual report of current research at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
- Scientific American
- Science
- Science News
CD-ROMS
Tasagraph's "The Theory of Plate Tectonics"
Cost: $59 for first CD, $38.35 thereafter (plus s/h).
Contact: Tasa Graphic Arts, Inc.
Tel: (800) 293-2725
E-mail: TasaGraph [at] aol [dot] com
Website: http://www.tasagraphicarts.com/progplate.html
Jet Propulsion Laboratory's "A Visit to an Ocean Planet"
Cost: $0 for first CD (order on-line)
Contact: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Tel: (818) 354-4321
E-mail: podaac [at] podaac [dot] jpl [dot] nasa [dot] gov for multiple copies
Website: http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/ for a single copy
Websites
There is a lot of good information on the World Wide Web on the oceans. However, there is also no quality-control mechanism. For this reason, we are restricting our recommendations to U.S. Government web sites and "The BRIDGE". Once you leave the government domain via a "link", there is no certainty that the information you find there is valid. These sites are offered as starting points and, therefore, these URLs are the most general ones for each agency. In some cases, particular pages of note within an agency's web site are listed as well. These sites are a treasure trove of information, but as with most treasures it takes some time to find what you are seeking! We recommend that you use these sites mostly for studying about ocean-related current events.
- BRIDGE Ocean Sciences Teacher Resource Center
- Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence (COSEE)
- Mineral Management Service (MMS)
- National Aeronautics & Space Administration's Earth Science Enterprise
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
- NOAA Ocean Explorer
- NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Lab
- National Science Foundation's Directorate of Geosciences
- Neptune's Web from the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (CNMOC)
- Ocean Literacy
- Naval Oceanographic Office
- U. S. Geological Survey Check out the USGS "Learning Web"
