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Oregon Sea Grant

Publications & Multimedia Catalogue

2008
ORESU L-08-001

Contents

Introduction

This catalogue lists publications produced by Oregon Sea Grant, a marine research and education program based at Oregon State University. Entries are arranged by subject and listed in reverse chronological order.

Our list of print publications and multimedia products increases during the period between published versions of this catalogue. This Web-based edition will be updated as new products are added.

Copies of most of the publications in this directory are kept in the National Sea Grant Library. Should a publication go out of print, a copy of it may be obtained on loan from the National Sea Grant Library, Pell Library Building, University of Rhode Island, Bay Campus, Narragansett, RI 02882. The library can also be reached by phone, 401-874-6114; FAX, 401-874-6160; or e-mail, nsgl@gso.uri.edu. The National Sea Grant Library offers a searchable database of Sea Grant publications on the World Wide Web, at http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu/. Some publications that are not on our Web site might nevertheless be online at the National Sea Grant Library site.

This publication will be made available in an accessible format upon request. Please call Sea Grant Communications, 541-737-2716.

How to Order a Publication

General Instructions

Most of the publications in this directory can be ordered directly from Oregon Sea Grant by mail, phone, fax, or e-mail, and those that carry a price can also be purchased from our eCommerce store.
Mail:      Sea Grant Communications
            Oregon State University
            322 Kerr Administration Bldg.
            Corvallis, OR 97331-2131
            A printable order form is available here
Phone:   541-737-4849
Fax:       541-737-7958
E-mail:   sea.grant.communications@oregonstate.edu 

When you place an order, please indicate the name and ORESU number of the publication (if applicable) you are ordering, the quantity you want, and the address to which the order should be shipped and invoiced. Provide an e-mail address or telephone number in case we have questions about your order.

eCommerce URL : http://marketplace.oregonstate.edu/seagrant

Many publications are also available for free downloading on this Web site.

Pricing

Most of the publications are available without charge. You may have up to 10 copies of free ORESU publications at no cost; beyond 10 we charge 25¢ a copy. In the case of a few free publications, we limit orders to one copy per customer.

Publications that require shipping and handling (s&h) are indicated in the listing.

We offer discounts to schools, libraries, and retailers. Please contact us for a quote.

An order form is provided here. Make checks payable to Oregon State University.

Publications from Other Sources

Some of our publications are handled by other offices. These exceptions are noted in individual listings, with instructions for ordering.

Publications with EC or PNW numbers may be ordered directly from Publication Orders, Extension and Experiment Station Communications, Oregon State University, 422 Kerr Administration Bldg., Corvallis, OR 97331-2119. Make checks payable to Oregon State University.

Publications

Information about Sea Grant

Commercial Fishing (See also Fishing Families and Communities)

Cultural History (See also Social Sciences)

Invasive Species

Fishing Families and Communities (See also Commercial Fishing)

Marine Science

SALMON FACT SHEETS

Material for Educators

Seafood

Preparing

Seafood Processing

Seafood Marketing

Social Sciences (See also Cultural History)

Spanish-Language Materials

Understanding and Enjoying Marine Resources

VIDEOS

We offer our VHS, CD, and DVD products for sale for noncommercial use only. For other uses or other formats, contact Sea Grant Communications. Online viewing: many segments and some complete videos, including programs not listed here, are available on our Web site.

Information about Sea Grant

Cultural History (See also Social Sciences and Fishing Families and Communities)

Invasive Species

Fishing Families and Communities

Marine Science

Material for Educators

Social Sciences (See also Cultural History)

Understanding and Enjoying Marine Resources


This publication was prepared by Oregon Sea Grant under award number NA06OAR4170010 (project number M/A-21) from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Sea Grant College Program, U.S. Department of Commerce, and by appropriations made by the Oregon State Legislature. The statements, findings, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of these funders.

Sea Grant is a unique partnership with public and private sectors, combining research, education, and technology transfer for public service. This national network of universities meets the changing environmental and economic needs of people in our coastal, ocean, and Great Lakes regions.

 

 

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Last updated: June 27, 2007