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Charles M. Breder, Jr. : Dry Tortugas, 1929


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Title:
Charles M. Breder, Jr. : Dry Tortugas, 1929
Alternate Title:
Coastal and Estuarine Data/Document Archeology and Rescue Program
Dry Tortugas, 1929
Author(s):
Cantillo, Adriana Y.
Collins, Elaine V.
Clark, Eugenie.
United States, National Ocean Service
National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (U.S.)
United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)
Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment (U.S.)
Mote Marine Laboratory (Sarasota, Fla.)
Coastal and Estuarine Data Archeology and Rescue Program
Corporate Name:
United States, National Ocean Service
National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (U.S.)
United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)
Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment (U.S.)
Mote Marine Laboratory (Sarasota, Fla.)
Coastal and Estuarine Data Archeology and Rescue Program
Dates of Publication:
2001
Abstract:
Charles M. Breder Jr. "hypothesis" diary is a deviation from the field diaries that form part of the Breder collection housed at the Arthur Vining Davis Library, Mote Marine Laboratory. There are no notes or observations from specific scientific expeditions in the document. Instead, the contents provide an insight into the early meticulous scientific thoughts of this biologist, and how he examines and develops these ideas. It is apparent that among Dr. Breder's passions was his continual search for knowledge about questions that still besieged many scientists. Topics discussed include symmetry, origin of the atmosphere, origin of life, mechanical analogies of organisms, aquaria as an organism, astrobiology, entropy, evolution of species, and other topics. The diary was transcribed as part of the Coastal Estuarine Data/Document Archeology and Rescue effort for South Florida.
Keywords:
Coastal ecology
Coral reef ecology
Environmental conditions
Identifications
Mangrove ecology
Marine fishes
Marine organisms
Place Keywords:
Florida
Dry Tortugas
Dry Tortugas (Fla.)
Local Corporate Name:
NOS (National Ocean Service)
NCCOS (National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science)
CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)
Type of Resource:
Technical Memorandum
Genre:
NOAA technical memorandum NOS NCCOS CCMA ; 150
Current references (National Oceanographic Data Center (U.S.). Library and Information Services Division) 2001-2
Mote Marine Laboratory technical report ; no. 802
Note:
Charles M. Breder Jr. "hypothesis" diary is a deviation from the field diaries that form part of the Breder collection housed at the Arthur Vining Davis Library, Mote Marine Laboratory. There are no notes or observations from specific scientific expeditions in the document. Instead, the contents provide an insight into the early meticulous scientific thoughts of this biologist, and how he examines and develops these ideas. It is apparent that among Dr. Breder's passions was his continual search for knowledge about questions that still besieged many scientists. Topics discussed include symmetry, origin of the atmosphere, origin of life, mechanical analogies of organisms, aquaria as an organism, astrobiology, entropy, evolution of species, and other topics. The diary was transcribed as part of the Coastal Estuarine Data/Document Archeology and Rescue effort for South Florida.
2001
NOS (National Ocean Service)
NCCOS (National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science)
CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)
Library
Public Domain
1936
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