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From: conference06@iaglr.org [mailto:conference06@iaglr.org] 
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 4:11 PM
To: Freidhoff, John
Subject: IAGLR Abstract Submission Received

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Here is the information you submitted:

Abstract ID: 1136495451 

Contact E-mail: freidhjj@buffalostate.edu 

Title: New information scientist should know before using Research
Vessel 

Keywords: Management, Organizations, Water quality 

Session: 15. Advances in Shipboard Research and Science Vessel
Coordination (Co-Chairs:  Michael Quigley and  Mark Burrows) 

Type of Presentation: Oral 

Student Award Candidate? No 

Invited or Contributed: Contributed 

Authors:

    Author 1 Last Name: Freidhoff (Presenter)
    Author 1 Initials: J.J.
    Author 1 Institution number: 1
    
    Author 2 Last Name: Donahue
    Author 2 Initials: D.J.
    Author 2 Institution number: 2
    

Affiliations:

    Affiliation 1 Address - 1: Buffalo State College
    Affiliation 1 Address - 2: 1300 Elmwood Ave.
    Affiliation 1 City: Buffalo
    Affiliation 1 State/Province: NY
    Affiliation 1 Postal Code: 14222-1095 
    Affiliation 1 Country:  
    
    Affiliation 2 Address - 1: Glerl NOAA
    Affiliation 2 Address - 2: 1431 Beach St,
    Affiliation 2 City: Muskegon
    Affiliation 2 State/Province: MI
    Affiliation 2 Postal Code: 49441 
    Affiliation 2 Country:  
    
Abstract Body: Research Vessel's have been the one of the core
facilities to collect data on the Great Lakes.  New technologies and
capabilities aboard a R/V along with new sampling devices and wider
spread of data needs have changed the understanding of how the R/V
integrates into this new world.  Many scientists may not understand the
complexities involved with the operation of a R/V and how their science
will be affected by weather, crew's size and knowledge, vessel
capabilities, etc.  This paper will not only discuss key issues that
need to be addressed before a scientist comes aboard, but also will
provided a basic understanding of R/V capabilities and operations. 
 
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