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Dear Students, Colleagues and Marine Resource Publishers, In a fit of madness, I upgraded my computer this month to a model that cannot run Outlook Express. So thanks to the evils of Microsoft, I could not simply import my organized address files into the shiny new box. Please excuse my laziness now in simply joining everybody into a single Marine Data Literacy (MDL) <http://www.marinedataliteracy.org/> group. For several years now I've sent out notices about new exercises and resources in MDL, but if you don't want to receive these, please let me know with the reply, NO THANKS. Nobody listens to me when I say that, but I'll certainly listen to you. I'm very proud of one new exercise, 2.24 Visualizing High-Density/Small Coastal Area Environmental Survey Data in Saga <http://www.marinedataliteracy.org/margis/coast_small.htm> . It's based on data from the most recent EMBC classes in Ghent and Faro (many thanks to them). Above water, you can see them all at 2013 - University of Algarve <http://www.marinedataliteracy.org/images/20130301_embc_faro.jpg> and 2013 - Ghent University <http://www.marinedataliteracy.org/images/20130503_embc_ghent.png> . This exercise addresses common issues faced by marine biologists: dense data stations in very small areas, and complex coastline presence. I hope you find it useful. Murray Brown, PhD 1710 Washington St., Apt. B New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168 PLEASE USE ONLY THIS EMAIL --> m.brown.nsb@xxxxxxxxx (Home) 386.428.6367, (Cell) 386.341.0868 www.marinedataliteracy.org <http://www.marinedataliteracy.org/>
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