Title :
Smithsonian Institution Marine Science Network
Author :
Lang, Michael A. ; Hines, Anson H.
Author_Institution :
Office of the Under Secretary for Sci., Smithsonian Instn., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
The Smithsonian Marine Science Network (MSN) operates a unique array of laboratories and research vessels that spans the latitudinal gradient of the western Atlantic (Chesapeake Bay, Indian River Lagoon, Meso-American Barrier Reef) and crosses the isthmus of Panama. The Network is dedicated to understanding the rich biodiversity and complex ecosystem dynamics that sustain coastal processes and productivity. We study evolutionary, ecological, and environmental change in the ocean\´s coastal zones, increasing scientific knowledge of these environments and improving society\´s appreciation of the ocean\´s effect on our lives. Coastal environments are of immense economic and environmental importance and comprise 95% of the ocean\´s fisheries. Our coastal communities are the most densely populated and fastest growing areas in the U.S. The Network ensures integrated support of "Discovering and Understanding Life\´s Diversity", a core Smithsonian scientific mission. MSN goals are to ensure that the whole of the integrated Network is larger than the sum of its parts leading to enhanced productivity through: collaborative and comparative research, marine infrastructure development and support, professional training and outreach, and effective allocation of resources.
Keywords :
environmental management; marine vehicles; oceanography; Chesapeake Bay; Indian River Lagoon; Meso-American Barrier Reef; Panama isthmus; Smithsonian Marine Science Network; biodiversity; coastal environment; complex ecosystem dynamics; marine infrastructure development; ocean fisheries; ocean productivity; outreach; professional training; research vessels; western Atlantic Ocean; Aquaculture; Biodiversity; Collaboration; Cultural differences; Ecosystems; Environmental economics; Laboratories; Productivity; Rivers; Sea measurements;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-34-3
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1640207