University of Rhode Island. Graduate School of Oceanography.
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University of Rhode Island. Graduate School of Oceanography.
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University of Rhode Island. Graduate School of Oceanography.
University of Rhode Island (Kingston, Rhode Island). Graduate School of Oceanography
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University of Rhode Island (Kingston, Rhode Island). Graduate School of Oceanography
Graduate School of Oceanography (Kingston, RI)
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Graduate School of Oceanography (Kingston, RI)
Graduate school of oceanography (Kingston, Rhode Island)
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Graduate school of oceanography (Kingston, Rhode Island)
Rhode Island. Graduate School of Oceanography
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Rhode Island. Graduate School of Oceanography
Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island.
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Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island.
University of Rhode Island. Graduate school of oceanography (Kingston, Rhode Island)
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University of Rhode Island. Graduate school of oceanography (Kingston, Rhode Island)
Graduate School of Oceanography (Narragansett, Rhode Island)
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Graduate School of Oceanography (Narragansett, Rhode Island)
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The Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO) of the University of Rhode Island began as the Narragansett Marine Lab in Narragansett, R.I. in 1936. In 1960 it was renamed the Fish Oceanographic Lab after its founder Charles Fish. The GSO was established in 1961 and ten years later, under the direction of Dean John A. Knauss, and with the legislative aid of Senator Claiborne Pell, it achieved Sea Grant College status.
The University of Rhode Island's oceanography program began as the Narragansett Marine Lab, founded by Charles Fish, in 1936. It was renamed the Fish Oceanographic Lab in 1960, and then established as the Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO) in 1961. With the legislative aid of Senator Claiborne Pell, the School achieved Sea Grant College status in 1971 under the direction of Dean John A. Knauss. In 1989, the school was renamed the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Center of Excellence. It ranked fifth in its Ph.D. program among oceanographic schools in the U.S.
Dr. Margaret Leinen, who was the third Dean of the GSO, initiated this project. She was prompted by the knowledge that the some of the original almuni were, by circumstance, present in the region and she thought it would be a good opportunity to capture an oral historical record of the early years at the GSO. Mrs. Leinen then contacted the Director of Marine Programs, Sarah Hickox, and asked her if she was interested in coordinating the project. Mrs. Hickox agreed and asked Walter Gray, the Director of the New England Marine Resources Information Program and the Marine Advisory Service from 1968-1989, to conduct the interviews.
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