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Steps on the slope: Europe’s exploratory tract in ocean margin research
Henriet, J.-P. (2007). Steps on the slope: Europe’s exploratory tract in ocean margin research, in: Cieslikiewicz, W. et al. (Ed.) Proceedings of the EurOCEAN 2004: European Conference on Marine Science & Ocean Technology: Celebrating European marine science; building the European research area; communicating marine science, Galway, Ireland, 10-13 May 2004. pp. 108-111
In: Cieslikiewicz, W. et al. (2007). Proceedings of the EurOCEAN 2004: European Conference on Marine Science & Ocean Technology: Celebrating European marine science; building the European research area; communicating marine science, Galway, Ireland, 10-13 May 2004. European Commission: Luxembourg. ISBN 92-894-7727-X. XVI, 420 pp., more

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    Marine/Coastal

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Abstract
    The development of Europe’s exploration of ocean margins closely mirrors its cultural, socioeconomic and political history. Great Scots, princes and inventors have paved the way for institutional research. Still, when ocean science went global, in the wake of the IGY, Europe played second, or was it third fiddle? North Sea oil would herald Europe’s offshore economic momentum, and become the prime trigger of today’s boosting margin research. Ocean science in Europe is nowadays, in an unprecedented way, driven and controlled by Europe’s turbulent political development. The MAST epos, FP5 with its kaleidoscope of creativity have transfigured the European ocean research community, and raised grand expectations towards the European Ocean Margin Research Area and cross-Atlantic interaction.

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