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Chief Scientist Workshop July 2011 Mentoring our seagoing scientists

Chief Scientist Workshop July 2011. Mentoring our seagoing scientists. September 14, 2011. The information on this site is from the July 2011 Chief Scientist Training Workshop. If you are looking for information on the current Chief Scientist Training Workshop please visit http csw.unols.org. July 14, 2011. Alyson, thanks for the water budget and your sensible nature. Amy thanks for putting together the event sheets and paying attention to details. Chandra . Did you get enough cores? Yuehan thanks f.

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Chief Scientist Workshop July 2011. Mentoring our seagoing scientists. September 14, 2011. The information on this site is from the July 2011 Chief Scientist Training Workshop. If you are looking for information on the current Chief Scientist Training Workshop please visit http csw.unols.org. July 14, 2011. Alyson, thanks for the water budget and your sensible nature. Amy thanks for putting together the event sheets and paying attention to details. Chandra . Did you get enough cores? Yuehan thanks f.

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