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Date: 2012-06-25 09:52:04
World Ocean Network
Oceanography
Ocean
The Ocean Project
World Oceans Day
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Won
Physical geography
Geography
Environmental organizations
Oceans
Earth

  World Ocean Network: Our progress and new prospects By: Philippe Vallette1 and Paul Van Den Sande2, Institutions: 1 World Ocean Network, Nausicaá, Centre National de la Mer, Boulogne sur Mer, France ; 2 International

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