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Websites
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1. Natural
Disaster: Forcasting Economic and Life Losses
2. Rosenstiel
School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami
3. Workshop
on the Social and Economic Impacts of Weather. April 2-4, 1997
4. Coastal
Briefs: electronic access to coastal scientific information
5. NOAA's National
Center for Enviromental Predictions
6. Atmospheric
and Oceanic Sciences,
Princeton University-Center
for Ocean Data Assimulation and Modeling
7. NASA-Goddard
Climate and Radiation Branch
8. NASA Online
Educational Information System
9. Ocean
Planet Smithsonian
10. The Ocean Information
Center
11. California Sea Grant
Colleges
12. Scripps Institute of Oceanography
13. Marine Science Research
Center, SUNY-Stony Brook
14. Institute of Marine
and Coastal Science, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
15. Natural
Hazards - Coastal Erosion and Siltation
16. The U.S. Global Change Research
Information Office
17. Coastal Engineers-Army
Corps of Engineers
18. Iris consortium - a university
research consortium on earthquake monitoring
19. Princeton
Earth Physics Project
20. FEMA
21. Joint Education
Initiative
22. Surfrider Foundation
23. US Geologic Survey
Websites - Education
1. Global
Rivers Environmental Education Network GREEN
2. Center for Problem
Based Learning
3. GLOBE
4. Access Excellance
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