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W Boothbay Hbr,, ME, United States
The Maine Department of Marine Resources manages and regulates marine fisheries, aquaculture, and marine resource conservation in Maine, providing licensing, permits, research, and advisory services.
Portland, ME, United States
Maine Department of Marine Resources is a government agency responsible for managing and regulating marine resources and fisheries in Maine, including licensing, permits, and advisory councils.
121 Reykjavik, Iceland
The Marine Research Institute (MRI) is a government institute under the Ministry of Fisheries in Iceland, conducting over 100 marine research projects annually and providing scientific advice on marine resources and the environment.
Augusta,, ME, United States
Marine Techniques Publishing is a publisher specializing in maritime industry publications and resources based in Augusta, United States.
Key West, FL, United States
Mote Marine Laboratory is an independent, nonprofit marine science research institution focused on ocean conservation, marine animal rescue, and sustainable use of marine resources, also operating the Mote Science Education Aquarium.
Silver Spring,, MD, United States
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is a U.S. federal agency responsible for the stewardship of national marine resources, including fisheries management and conservation.
Nortek AS develops advanced underwater instruments such as Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) and Doppler Velocity Logs (DVLs) used for oceanographic research, subsea navigation, and marine operations.
Seattle,, WA, United States
The Northwest Fisheries Science Center conducts research and analyses to support management decisions for protecting and sustaining marine ecosystems and living resources in the Pacific Northwest.
Jamestown,, RI, United States
The State of Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is responsible for protecting and managing the state's natural resources, including coastal and marine environments.
Stuart,, FL, United States
TSC Holdings Group, Inc.'s corporate structure includes: + Techology Systems Corp. (Publishing & Conference Div.) + Ocean Specialists Inc. (Eng'g, Management and Consulting Div.) + Marine Resources Inc. (Marine Sciences & Services Div.) TSC Holdings Group was formed by a group of Ocean Industry professionals with strong track records in various senior executive positions in the Oil and Gas, Telecom, Government and Scientific Markets. The Company was formed based on the following Mission Statement and Values: To create a high quality company that specializes in the Ocean Industry, providing Information, Technology and Expertise in support of the Offshore, Coastal and Underwater markets around the world. Achieve excellence by assembling a team of the top individuals available in the market, then create incentives and provide support for the team to reach its full potential. To create a company and corporate culture that is known both internally and externally for its Honesty, Integrity and Reliability in its relationships with its Customers, Employees and Suppliers. Create Value for all that are employed by, or that have business dealings with the company.
Washington, DC, United States
The original congressionally authorized commission to review and make recommendations for a national ocean policy was convened under the Marine Resources and Engineering Development Act of 1966. That commission, which is commonly referred to as the Stratton Commission after its chairman, Julius Stratton, issued its far-reaching report on January 9, 1969. President George W. Bush announced his intent to appoint the 16 members of the new Commission on Ocean Policy on June 15, 2001, based on a process that included nominations by the Congress and appointment by the President. These appointments were finalized on July 3, 2001. Details on the procedures for appointing the Commission can be found in the Information on the Oceans Act, and in the Oceans Act.