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Calendar Of Events

OCEANS '81 CONFERENCE

AND EXHIBITION

Sheraton Boston

Tuesday, September 15, 1981 5:30 p.m. Early Bird Reception

Wednesday, September 16, 1981 8:30 a.m. Plenary Session 10:30 a.m. Autonomous Undersea

Vehicles!

Acoustics

Marine Law & Policy

Ocean Energy I

Offshore Structures

Marine Pollution Monitoring

Analysis-I

Tide and Water Level Measurement

Systems 12:15 p.m. IEEE/COE Luncheon 1:30 p.m. Autonomous Undersea

Vehicles-ll

Expendable Instrumentation

Acoustic Telemetry

Marine Law and Policy-ll

Ocean Energy-ll

Remote Sensing !

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Marine Pollution And Monitoring

Analysis-I I

Instrumentation—Sensors and Systems

Wave Measurements

Cables and Connectors 3:00 p.m. Coffee Break 3:30 p.m. Autonomous Undersea

Vehicles-Ill

Expendable Instrumentation-ll

Acoustic Telemetry-ll

Marine Law & Policy-Ill

Ocean Energy III

Remote Sensing-ll

Marine Pollution and Monitoring

Analysis-Ill 5:00 p.m. Exhibitors' Cocktail Party

Thursday, September 17, 1981 8:30 a.m. Autonomous Undersea

Vehicles-IV

In-Situ lnstrumentation-1

Positioning, Localization, and

Tracking-I

Seismic Exploration Engineering-I

Buoy and Mooring Technology-I

Ship Dynamics and-Propulsion

Coastal Zone Management-I 10:00 a.m. Coffee Break 10:30 a.m. Autonomous Undersea

Vehicles-V

In-Situ Instrumentation II

Positioning, Localization, and Tracking-ll

Inspection of Undersea Structures

Buoy and Mooring Technology-ll

Research Vessels

Cold Water Engineering

Marine Sciences

Education

Data Bases and Data Processing 12:15 p.m. Lunch 1:30 p.m. Undersea Vehicles-I

Current Measurements-I

Navigation

Marine Penetrators

Economic Potential of the Ocean-I

Marine Materials-I

Ocean Margin Drilling Program

Seafloor Engineering—

Penetrometers

Undersea Vehicles-I

Seismic Exploration Engineering-ll 3:00 p.m. Coffee Break 3:30 p.m. Undersea Vehicles-ll

Current Measurements-ll

Geology and Geophysics

Offshore Engineering and Support

Economic Potential of the

Oceans-ll

Marine Materials-ll

Marine Penetrators and

Seafloor Engineering 6:30 p.m. Cocktails 7:30 p.m. "A Taste of New England"

Banquet

Friday, September 18, 1981 8:30 to 10 a.m. Outer Continental

Shelf Petroleum-Primer 10:15 a.m. Coffee Break 10:30 to Noon Outer Continental

Shelf Petroleum-Primer 12:15 p.m. MTS Luncheon 1:30 p.m. Numerical Modelling of

Estuarine & Nearshore

Circulation Dynamics

Marine Biology-I

Marine Biofouling-I

Wave Data Collection and

Processing

Latin America and Law of the Sea 3:00 p.m. Coffee Break 3:30 p.m. Ocean and Coastal

Processes Modelling

Marine Biology-I I

Marine Biofouling-ll

Coastal Zone Management II

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