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CMOP in the Media
CMOP in the Media
US Experience Will Advance Gulf Ecosystem Research
American Univeristy of Sharjah Research and Graduate Studies Newsletter

Podcast
Podcast
Water-based Toxins
CMOP researcher Tawnya Peterson discusses harmful algal blooms.
The OHSU Effect

Webcast
Webcast
Probing Oceanic River Plumes by Gene Expression Analysis
John Paul, University of South Florida

The Center for Coastal Margin Observation & Prediction (CMOP) is a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center. CMOP is creating a new paradigm for conducting coastal-margin science. It is anticipatory rather than reactive, and is based on the emerging power of structured integrations of information, methods and people. We call these integrations “collaboratories.” The center represents a large multi-institutional partnership. © 2012 Center for Coastal Margin Observation & Prediction