Appendix D:
American Academy of Underwater Sciences Bibliography
Key Proceedings title Editor
1 Diving for Science... 81 Abstracts
2 Diving for Science... 82 Abstracts
3 Diving for Science... 83 Abstracts
4 Diving for Science... 84 Abstracts
5 AAUS/CMAS Diving for Science... 85 Proceedings C.T. Mitchell
5a AAUS/CMAS Diving for Science... 85 Proceedings Addendum C.T. Mitchell
6 Diving for Science... 86 Proceedings C.T. Mitchell
7 Cold Water Diving for Science... 1987 Proceedings M.A. Lang
7a Special Session on Cold Water Diving Proceedings M.A. Lang and C.T. Mitchell
8 Advances in Underwater Science... 1988 M.A. Lang
8a AAUS Dive Computer Workshop Proceedings M.A. Lang and R.W. Hamilton
9 Diving for Science... 1989 Proceedings M.A. Lang and W.C. Jaap
9a Biomechanics of Safe Ascents Workshop Proceedings M.A. Lang and G.H. Egstrom
ADMINISTRATION
1 A computerized dive log system - Paul Heinmiller
1 Model safe practices manual for diving operations and model training record - Phil Sharkey
1 Scientific diving now and then - Andreas Rechnitzer
3 Reciprocity of diving safety regulations - Lloyd F. Austin
6 A proposed Florida State University System statewide research diving program - G. Stanton
6 Developing and securing adequate medical advice and supervision for university academic underwater educational research operations - W.T. Kepper
6 Scientific diving programs: Problems, solutions and nonsolutions - L.H. Somers
7 Reciprocity between research diving agencies: A working model.- G. Stanton
7 The diving locker as library: Building a special collection on diving and diver safety for a scientific diving institution - M. Rioux
8 A unified campus-wide diving program - Gregg R. Stanton
8 Diving into computers: "Microcomputerizing" a scientific diving program - Margaret A. Rioux
9 Codes of practice for manned submersibles - John Pritzlaff and Phil Sharkey
9 The university based diving locker - Gregg Stanton
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
1 Diving for snow below the euphotic zone - Jonathan Trent and J.K. Orzech
1 Investigation of the California spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus, in the La Jolla Marine Ecological Reserve - Valerie J. Paul
1 Seaweed farming for bioconversion in northeastern waters - Bruce A. Macler
2 Cultivation characteristics of Laminaria sacharina in Long Island waters - Bruce A. Macler
2 Kelp bed macrobiota investigations offshore San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station during construction of units 2 and 3 - Robert R. Ware
2 Pendleton artificial reef - Heidi Togstad
2 Research diving and marine habitat enhancement in Washington - Raymond Buckley
2 The Owenia epidemic of 1980: Traces of the rise and fall of an opportunistic population - Donald
B. Cadien
2 The role of sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) in the formation, maintenance, and persistence of barren areas in a giant kelp community - Christopher Harrold and Dan Reed
3 Abalone enhancement in Southern California - Peter L. Haaker
3 Ecological significance of the subtidal distribution of algae along a vertical gradient - Bruce A. Macler
3 Shallow water fish investigations in the Gulf of Alaska - Rick Rosenthal
3 The ecology of benthic foraminifer in McMurdo Sound - Ted E. DeLaca
4 A field study of the speckeled bay scallop. Argopecten aequisulcatus at Agua Hedionda Lagoon, Carlsbad, California - Peter L. Haaker and John M. Duffy
4 Assessment of the behavior of sink gill nets and the magnitude and effects of "ghost" nets in the Gulf of Maine, a multiple technique approach - Alan W. Hulbert and H. Arnold Carr
4 Catastrophe in the kelp forest: The 1982-1983 El Nino - Mia J. Tegner
4 Chemical defense in tropical green algae of the order Caulerpales - Valerie J. Paul
4 General features of the Southern Oregon coast as it relates to diving and its potential for sea urchin harvesting - James L. Washburn
4 Marine resources: Conservation and management roles for the diving scientist - Randal D. Orton
4 Observations on fishes of Isla San Benito and their importance in Eastern Pacific zoogeography Robert N. Lea and Kristine C. Henderson
4 The effects of discharged drilling fluids from an exploratory drilling operation in the Western Santa Barbara Channel - Dane Hardin
5 A preliminary report and photographic documentation on Caribbean razorfishes - D. Shen
5 Deep reef research with a submersible: Living pleurotomarian slit shells - M.C. Rosesmyth
5 Development of artificial habitats for commercial species and open sea fish culturing in the Southeastern Mediterranean - E. Spanier, M. Tom, S. Pisanty, S. Breitstein, Y. Tur-Caspa and G Almog
5 Early growth of green abalone in hatchery and field - D.L. Leighton
5 Epibenthic community development on a quarry rock artificial reef - D.A. Aseltine, R.D. Lewis, K.C. Wilson and H.A. Togstad
5 Establishing a captive kelp forest: Developments during the first year at the Monterey Bay Aquarium - J.M. Watanabe and R.E. Phillips
5 Kelp forest dynamics in Channel Islands National Park, California - G.E. Davis
5 Notes concerning the impact of spearfishing on a population of sheephead Semicossyphus maculatus (Perez, 1886) - H.R. Fuentes
5 Power and efficiency of a research diver, with a description of a rapid underwater measuring gauge: Their use in measuring recruitment and density of an abalone population- S.A. Shepherd
5 Preliminary underwater observations of fish aggregating device off San Juan, Puerto Rico (abstract) - E.D. Prince and J.K. Gonzalez
5 Rehabilitation of depleted fisheries: Brood stock transplants as an approach to abalone enhancement (abstract) - M.J. Tegner
5a Enclosure effects in the study of Mysis relicta predation (abstract) - C. Levitan, P. Sawyer and C. Goldman
5a The occurrence of exotic crayfishes in the Netherlands - A. de Graaf
5a The shellfish divers and the management problem of benthic biological resources along the Southeastern Pacific Coast (abstract)- L.A. Chirino-Galvez
6 Cave diving as a research tool uncovers a living fossil - D.W. Williams and J. Yager
6 In situ observations of Mediterranean zooplankton by SCUBA and bathyscaphe in the Ligurian Sea in April 1986 - D.C. Biggs, P. Laval, J.C. Braconnot, C. Carre, J. Goy, M. Masson and P. Morand
6 The quantitative sampling of demersal zooplankton in Onslow Bay, North Carolina - C.R. Tronzo, L.B. Cahoon and D.B. Freeman
6 The role of sediment-water column interactions in the continental shelf ecosystem - L.B. Cahoon
7 Field aspects of the sepiolid squid Rossia pacifica Berry 1911 - R.C. Anderson
7 Manipulation of water flow by ctenophores (Phylum Ctenophora) - G.I. Matsumoto
7 Marine ecology of Puget Sound (abstract) - L.J. Shaw
7 Subtidal marine algal communities of the Northern Bering Sea: Distribution, abundance and the effect of ice scour - J.N. Heine
7 The search for drugs from Oregon coastal marine organisms (abstract) - M. Bernart, A. Lopez,
W. McClatchey, M. Moghaddam, D. Nagle, M. Solem, and W.H. Gerwick
7a Underwater research in the Southern Ocean on the Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, and on baleen whales - W.M. Hamner and G.S. Stone
8 Behavioral ecology of podded red king crabs Paralithodes camtschatica - C. Braxton Dew
8 The reproductive activity and recruitment of Lacuna vincta (Montagu) in the Gulf of Maine Edward J. Maney Jr. and John P. Ebersole
9 A high density, low diversity octocoral community in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico - John
W. Tunnell and Teri J. Nelson
9 An analysis of biotic interactions on the East Flower Garden Bank (Gulf of Mexico) using short-term time lapse photography - J.J. Kendall, Jr. and T. J. Bright
9 Aspects of a mating aggregation of the spider crab Libinia emarginata - Robert E. DeGoursey and Peter J. Auster
9 Biological monitoring of hard bottom reef communities off Dade County, Florida: Community description - Stephen M. Blair and Brian S. Flynn
9 Bioluminescence of gelatinous zooplankton in the Greenland and Barents Seas: Nightlights in the land of the midnight sun - Christopher G. Mann
9 Biomedical research in the sea: A search for drugs and novel compounds - John K. Reed and Shirley A. omponi
9 Depth range of productive benthic microalgae - Lawrence B. Cahoon and Jacob E. Cooke
9 Diver inventory of a midshelf reef fish community in Onslow Bay, N.C.: Preliminary results for 1988 and 1989 - Ileana E. Clavijo, D.G. Lindquist, S.K. Bolden and S.W. Burk
9 Observations of the interactions of gelatinous zooplankton in a nearshore environment - Peter J. Auster, Robert E. DeGoursey and Susan C. LaRosa
9 Occurrence of tropical fishes in New England waters - Mary C. Curran
9 Red urchin survey of Northern California - Phillip Buttolph
DIVER SAFETY AND TRAINING
1 UCLA Diving Safety Research Project - Glen H. Egstrom
1 Arctic diving - James R. Stewart
2 Impact of diving equipment on underwater performance - Glen H. Egstrom
2 A wave generating basin as a training facility for divers - James L. Washburn
2 Scientific diving in British Columbia - Robert E. Sparks
3 New approaches to surface supplied diving - Steven M. Barsky
3 Umbilical diving at the Catalina Marine Science Center - Ronnie L. Damico
4 Diving accident management in remote locations - Andrew A. Pilmanis
4 Scientific diving in Canada: Results of the 1983 CAUS national survey - Robert E. Sparks
4 Diver medical technicians: Education and application - Dudley J. Crosson
4 Training for visual cylinder inspectors of research scuba cylinders - William L. High
5 Proposal of HBO (Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy) Network for divers (abstract) - Y. Mano
5 NAUI's new institutional program (abstract)- N.Craig
5 Scientific blue water diving guidelines - J.N. Heine
5 Scientific diving in Canada: CAUS activities - R.E. Sparks
5 Scientific diving training at Dalhousie University - S.F. Watts
5 Scientific training for university students - P. Buttolph
5 The overhead diving environment: Standards - M. Murphey
5 Underwater transect training by the University of Hawaii Marine Option Program - S.D. Maynard and G. Saint
5a Cave diving research techniques (abstract)- J. Bozanic
5a NSF Shipboard diving safety standards and research diving - Phil Sharkey
6 AAUS and sports diver interaction? - J.A. Dunbar
6 Diving medics in the scientific field - D.J. Crosson
6 New data on acoustic navigation by divers - H. Hollien
6 Proposed AAUS Overhead environment diving standards - M. Murphey
6 Sport diver education: Orientation to underwater archaeology - C. Beeker
6 Training university students in underwater research techniques - D.A. Frantz and G. Stanton
6 Training volunteer divers to research and document artificial reefs for their community - J.G. Halusky
7 Diving accident management with particular references to remote locations - R. Dunford and C. Skiles
7 Dry suit diver training course - C.M. Flahan
7 Alternate air sources: Problems and procedures - D. Graver
7 Coldwater SCUBA diving search and recovery operations - C. Lewis
7a Cold water diving logistics - J.R. Stewart
7a Operational strategies for Arctic research diving - B.E. Townsend
7a he under ice dive - L.H. Somers
7a Training scientific divers for work in cold water and polar environments - L.H. Somers
8 A preliminary study of the cumulative effects of multiple diving equipment on diver safety - James Washburn
8 Commercial air craft cabin differential pressure settings and actual cabin altitudes during flight - Michael N. Emmerman
8 Safety considerations for diving at water withdrawals and dams - George A. Swan
8 The role of helicopter aeroevacuation in the management of diving accident victims - Tom S. Neuman
8 Advanced buoyancy control - Dennis Graver
8 Scientific diver training and certification - Lee H. Somers
8a Cave diving and dive computers - John T. Crea and Parker A. Turner
8a DAN's results and perspective of DC use - Richard D. Vann, J. Dovenbarger, J. Bond, B. Bond, J. Rust, C. Wachholz, R.E. Moon, E.M. Camporesi, and P.B. Bennett
8a Dive computer log for the Edge or SkinnyDipper - Michael N. Emmerman
8a Dive computer perspectives - John M. Engle
8a Dive Computers - The Australian Experience - Carl Edmonds
8a Dive computers, dive tables and decompression - Glen H. Egstrom
8a Field use of dive computers in a university program - Phil Sharkey
8a Presentation of the dive computer issues - Andrew A. Pilmanis
8a Professional divers' use of dive computers - Jon Hardy
8a Survey of DC users and potential users - Michael N. Emmerman
8a The U.S. Navy dive tables and no-stop diving - Tom S. Neuman
8a Use of DC's at dive resorts and live-aboard vessels - Bruce E. Bassett
8a Dive computers in scientific diving programs - Lee H. Somers
8a Thoughts on tables and computers - James R. Stewart
9 A comparison of recreational and scientific dive table usage with suggestions for a recreational version of the U.S. Navy decompression tables - Dennis K. Graver
9 Diver efficiency: Low drag, maximum thrust and the check is in the mail - Steven B. Paulet and David L. McLean
9 Emergency medical care in the tropics - Edwin M. Hayashi
9 Training, equipment and operational procedures for conducting scientific saturation diving activities - Doug Kesling and Richard Berey
9a A historical look at ascent - Rev. Edward H. Lanphier
9a Biomechanics of buoyancy compensation and ascent rate - Glen H. Egstrom
9a Biomechanics of Safe Ascents Workshop introduction - Glen H. Egstrom
9a Insights gained: Diving accidents concerning ascents - Jon Hardy
9a A review of ascent procedures for scientific and recreational diving - John E Lewis
9a Buoyancy control and ascent rates - Walter F. Hendrick, Sr.
9a Dry suit buoyancy control - Richard Long
9a Recreational training agencies' ascent training policy statements - NAUI, SSI, YMCA, PADI
EQUIPMENT
1 Gear selection for Northern California research diving - Phil Buttolph
3 EDGE: Electronic dive guide; a diver carried decompression computer - Craig Barshinger
3 New developments in sensory manipulators - Bruce Piercy
3 Self contained underwater video systems are here - Joseph J. Valencic
4 Applications of underwater, self-contained color video systems - Joseph J. Valencic
4 Life support equipment for scientific diving - Steven M. Barsky
5 Intelligibility tests of the Superlite-17 diving helmet - S.M. Barsky
5 On the new 300m "Seatopia" project in Japan - H. Nakayama and K. Seki
6 Design of fully redundant autonomous life support systems - W.C. Stone
6 Diver to diver communication is still a problem - P. Hollien and H. Hollien
6 Evaluation of a diver-operated computer as a tool for underwater archaeology - J. Carter and J. Covill
6 Helium/Pressure: Its effects on diver's speech - J.W. Hicks
6 Technical specifications of a system for contaminated water diving - Steven M. Barsky
7 Decompression computers: Pros and Cons - K.E. Huggins
7 Optimizing acoustic communication for quality and range in diver and submersible applications - T.W. Murdoch
7 Oxygen capability for small wet boats - T.M. Rioux
7 The use of decompression computers in scientific diving (abstract) - P.A. Heinmiller
7a Cold water diving with vulcanized rubber dry suits - S.M. Barsky
7a Exposure protection: Dry suits and thermal insulation - R. Long
8 Observations on flooded dry suit buoyancy characteristics - Steven M. Barsky and John N. Heine
8 Underwater decompression computers: Actual versus ideal - Karl E. Huggins
8 Use of optimal enriched air breathing mixtures to maximize dive time and operational flexibility David A. Dinsmore
8a Dive Computer Comparison - Chuck Locke, US Divers Company
8a Dive computer experience in Canada - Ronald Y. Nishi
8a Experiences with dive computers in West Germany - Max H. Hahn
8a ORCA industries' dive computers - Paul A. Heinmiller
8a The Datamaster II: A fundamentally different computer - John E. Lewis
8a The history of underwater decompression devices and computers - Karl E. Huggins
8a The Suunto SME-ML presents the concept of multi-level diving - Ron Coley, Bill Oliver and Ari Nikkola
9 Closed circuit oxygen rebreathers: A new approach - Frank J. Toal
9 ORCA's new DELPHI computers: Impact on the diving community - Paul A. Heinmiller
9 The development of an integrated self-contained video/wireless diver communication system - Kenneth D. Johns
9 Use of two primary breathing mixtures for enriched air diving operations - Stephen J. Mastro
9a Dive computer monitored ascents - Panel: Lang, Walsh, Lewis, Coley, Huggins
9a Dry suit valves and performance - Robert T. Stinton
GEOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
1 Underwater geologic research around the head of Carmel submarine canyon, Carmel Bay, California -John R. Dingler, Robert J. Anima and Donald W. Hirschaut
2 Archaeological survey of Ft. Guijarros in San Diego Bay - Roy Pettus
2 Some note son an underwater archaeological expedition - John M. Duffy
4 Ships chinaware of the Pacific Northwest - James S. White
4 The logistical aspects of the excavations at the ancient harbor of Caesarea - Stephen Breitstein
5 Diving geological research in the Mediterranean (abstract) - P. Colantoni
5 Ruins on the ocean floor (Salvaging the Kaiyo Maru) - S. Araki
5 Underwater archaeological research in the National Park Service - D.J. Lenihan
5a The study of ancient harbor engineering in Israel (abstract) - A. Raban
6 Groundwater discharge in a deep coral reef habitat: Evidence for a new biogeochemical cycle? - G.M. Simmons and J. Netherton
6 The history and future of archaeological and paleontological work at Wakulla Springs - P.R. Gerrell
6 The warm mineral springs archaeological research project: Current research and technological applications - W.A. Cockrell
7 Arctic diving activities of the U.S. Geological Survey - T.E. Reiss and E.W. Kempema
7 Mapping the Isabella shipwreck.- J.S. White
8 A structural interpretation of Scripps submarine canyon - Darren A. Webb
8 Advances in Underwater Geologic Research on Nearshore Sand-Bed Dynamics - John R. Dingler
8 Teaching marine archaeology at Florida Keys Community College - R. Duncan Mathewson III
9 Obtaining undisturbed sediment cores for biogeochemical process studies using - M.M. Dornblaser, J. Tucker, G. T. Banta, K. H. Foreman, M. C. O'Brien and A. E. Giblin
UNDERWATER RESEARCH METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
1 Advantages and operational considerations for lightweight mixed gas diving - J. Morgan Wells and Richard Rutkowski
1 Polluted water diving: Current status, techniques and equipment - Morgan Wells and Richard Rutkowski
1 Underwater transect lines - Mark S. Olsson
2 A comparison of reef fish community assessments using the transect method and the random count method - Mark Helvey
2 A kelp community study in a region of low underwater visibility: Techniques and results - James P. Thompson
2 An underwater visibility comparison of Lake Tahoe and Crater Lake - Donald G. Morris and Carol R. Morris
2 Blue-water diving: Present and future research applications - William M. Hamner
2 Saturation diving as a tool for marine scientists - Steven Neudecker
2 Saturation research diving: A new tool for marine research - Dale Anderson
2 Use of line intercept sampling for the estimation of the density of non-motile benthic organisms - Phil Sharkey
3 Diving for discovery - Otto J. Orzech
3 ORB: A novel platform for scientific diving - Charles B. Bishop
3 Research diving on the strategic petroleum reserve projects, Northern Gulf of Mexico - Donald E. Harper and Larry D. McKinney
3 The shark observation submersible: A diver vehicle for the study of shark behavior - Donald R. Nelson
4 Better sampling through technology - Daniel Richards
4 Eight ideas that worked - D. Allan Waterfield
4 Longlines: An undersea investigation - William L. High
4 Observations of planktonic organisms using tether air and way station facilities at CMSC - James Stretch and William M. Hamner
4 Use of tether diving to conduct experiments at night - Richard Bray and Allan Miller
5 Diver sampling of macroinvertebrates on Northwestern Gulf of Mexico hardbottom areas - R.J. Runnels
5 Research method of developments for assessment of subtidal commercial macrophytes - R.E. Semple
5 The recovery of diamonds from the surf zone of the South Atlantic near the Olifants River - C.H. Walker and J.J. Gurney
5 The use of diving techniques for in situ geoacoustic measurements on the sea floor - T. Akal
5 Underwater photography by a diving scientist: A useful combination of observations and documentation to design and apply oceanographic instruments - F. de Strobel
5 Underwater research methodologies for limnological investigations at Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada: Periphyton, groundwater and zooplankton studies - J.E. Aloi, S.L. Loeb, S.H. Hackley, C.R. Goldman, and A.T. Aloi
5a 1985 Update on the federal regulation of scientific diving - Phil Sharkey
5a Acquisition of water quality data by divers in South Dublin Bay, Ireland (abstract) - B. Masterson, P.E. O'Connor, M.D. Max
5a Audiovisual characterization of the Florida Middle Ground, the northernmost biotherm in the Gulf of Mexico (abstract) - T.S. Hopkins, C.H. Lutz and G.F. Crozier
6 A compact and portable diving system for scientists - L.H. Somers
6 A photogrammetric apparatus for rapid areal benthic surveys - W.C. Jaap
6 Cave diving as a technique for inventorying Florida cave faunas - J.A. Bauer
6 Expedition cave diving: A new scientific tool - R.J. Palmer
6 Nitrox diving in science - D.J. Crosson
6 The scientific future of cave diving - W.C. Skiles
6 Trawl diving: A method used by fishing gear technologists to evaluate trawling systems - I.K. Workman
7 A method for the measurement of metabolic heat transfer from various body regions of ocean mammals (immersed) - J.J. Kacirk and T. Williams
7 Blue-Water diving above the Arctic Circle - Phil Sharkey and J.J. Griffin
7 Diver's sled and laser location for salmon spawning surveys.- G.A. Swan
8 An in situ incubation procedure for examining the metabolic parameters of corals exposed to various stressing agents - James J. Kendall, Jr. and E.N. Powell
8 Seeing is believing: The use of underwater video in fisheries resource management - R.E. Semple and G.J. Sharp
8 Use of a flume for sampling the sediment-water interface - Daniel F. Schick, Lawrence Mayer, John Riley and Giselher Gust
9 Benthic mariculture and research rig developed for diver operations - G.R. Hampson, D.C. Rhoads and D.W. Clark
9 Collecting marine specimens for research - John Valois
9 Diving in support of buoy engineering: The RTEAM project - Sean M. Kery
9 Diving techniques in marine mesocosms - Eric Klos
9 Offshore oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, conversion to artificial reefs: An opportunity for long-term biological study - David Bull
9 Quantitative diver visual surveys of innershelf natural and artificial reefs in Onslow Bay, N.C.: Preliminary results for 1988 and 1989 - D.G. Lindquist, I.E. Clavijo, L.B. Cahoon, S.K. Bolden and S.W. Burk
9 Sampling the bottom in low visibility - Ann Scarborough-Bull
9 Soft bottom benthos sampling using SCUBA - Donald E. Harper, Jr., Robert R. Salzer, Larry D. McKinney and James M. Nance
9 Techniques for nearshore oceanographic instrument installations - Wayne D. Spencer
9 Use of photogrammetric techniques to monitor coral reef recovery following a major ship grounding - M. Dennis Hanisak, Stephen M. Blair and John K. Reed
PHYSICS AND PHYSIOLOGY
1 Gas Detection - Manny Shaw
2 So you think you have the bends - Andrew A. Pilmanis
5 Cold stress and the scientific diver - A.J. Bachrach
5 Current hyperbaric oxygen therapy rationale for treatment of diving accidents - A.A. Pilmanis
5 Energy consumption during fin swimming - T. Togashi, Y. Matsuzaki, and T. Nomura
6 Resonant inert gas uptake in a seaway - R.W. Flynn
6 Thermodynamic decompression - B.R. Wienke
7 Cold stress in scuba diving, thermal and mental effects on wet and dry suit divers in 18 meters sea water - I. Rønnestad, H.P. Roverud, I. Strand, A. Hope, and R. Værnes
7 Issues and M-Values.- B.R. Wienke
7 Nucleation, gas separation, bubble growth and destruction - B.R. Wienke
7 The pathophysiology and treatment of cerebral arterial air embolism from compressed air diving (abstract) - A.A. Pilmanis
7 The theory of no-decompression (abstract) - R. Bell
7a Thermal problems during cold water diving - I.B. Mekjavic
8 Neuropsychological testing in decompression sickness & arterial gas embolism - R. Kelly Hill, Jr.
8 Reconstructing the Navy tables - Donald R. Short and C. Mark Flahan
8a Computer simulation, no-stop dives, and validation - R.W. Hamilton
8a DCS case reports involving dive computers - Robert K. Overlock
8a Estimating decompression risk - Richard D. Vann
8a Reconstructing the Navy tables - Donald R. Short and C.M. Flahan
9 The foramen ovale issue: Divers at risk - James A. Cony
9a Ascent and silent bubbles - Andrew A. Pilmanis
9a Ascent rate experiments and diver safety - Charles E. Lehner
9a Ascent rates versus inert gas dynamics algorithms - Donald R. Short
9a Growth of pre-existing bubbles in the body during ascent from depth - Hugh D. Van Liew
9a Phase dynamics and diving - Bruce R. Wienke
9a Slow ascent rates: Beneficial, but a tradeoff - R.W. Hamilton
9a The physics of bubble formation-nation - David E. Yount
RESEARCH PROGRAMS
1 A new West Coast scientific diving facility at Santa Catalina Island - Robert R. Given
1 The Channel Islands Research Program - John M. Engle
2 The USC/NOAA Western Regional Undersea Laboratory - Andrew A. Pilmanis
3 Channel Islands National Park and Marine Sanctuary kelp forest monitoring project - Gary E. Davis
3 Drugs from the sea: A 1983 UREP project in Tonga and Fiji - Doug McDonald
3 The Southeastern Undersea Research Facility, NOAA/NURP/UNC Wilmington - Frank L. Chapman
3 Update no developments in the USC saturation diving program - Robert R. Given
3 Aspects of scientific diving in Europe - Michael A. Lang
3 Nekton submersibles and science - Stacey Tighe
4 Clipperton Lagoon: Scientific aspects of the Cousteau Society's expedition - Richard C. Murphy
4 NOAA/USC National Undersea Research Program: Current operations - Andrew A. Pilmanis
4 NUR/USC Undersea Science Program - Robert R. Given
5 The expeditions to Cordell Bank - R.W. Schmieder
8 A new Aquarium-Museum for Scripps Institution of Oceanography: The Stephen Birch Aquarium-Museum - Donald W. Wilkie
8 The age of Aquarius - Doug Kesling
8 The University of North Carolina at Wilmington scientific diving program - Alan W. Hulbert
STATISTICS
1 Occupational underwater diving fatalities: The record of the scientific diver - John J. McAniff
3 Scientific diving fatalities: 1970 through 1982 - Phil Sharkey
8 Initial Analysis of Diving Accidents Treated at the Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber (1985 - 1988) Ronald J. Ryan
8a Use of DC's by scientific divers - Woody C. Sutherland
9a Chamber perspective of diving accident incidences - Andrew A. Pilmanis
9a DAN: Diving accident data and its implications - J.A. Dovenbarger, P.B. Bennett, and C.J. Wachholz
SUBMERSIBLES / ROV'S
2 ALVIN: A contemporary look - Eric Hanauer
4 Potential application of one-atmosphere diving systems to scientific diving - Arthur J. Bachrach
4 The use of a manned submersible in a deep water hard bottom monitoring program - Jay A. Johnson
5 The use of deep diving systems in marine research - J.K. Orzech and K.H. Nealson
7 DEEP ROVER: Submersible operations for Science - J.G. English
7 Design of the next generation of research vessels - J.J. Griffin and Phil Sharkey
7 ROV's as data acquisition tools in deep sea conditions - S.V. Benech
7 SCUBA to submersibles, NOAA/NURP at UNC-Wilmington offers the latest technology to the marine research community - S.J. Mastro and D.A. Dinsmore
7 The complimentary use of submersibles and SCUBA: An example from the Gulf of Maine - B.D. Haskell, J. Witman and R. Steneck
7 Use of the PHANTOM submersible in the Antarctic (abstract) - S. Earle
8 Guidelines for the Operation of OMADS and Pilot Training Under the Auspices of Academic Institutions - Phil Sharkey
9 From low-cost vehicles to the deepest ocean: The process - Lynne Carter Hanson
9 Future application of submersibles to the study of small scale physical-biological interactions Percy L. Donaghay
9 ROMEO, a tool for autonomous shallow water mapping - John S. Byrne, James E. Ensminger and Robert C. Tyce
SCIENTIFIC DIVING LEGISLATION
3 Federal regulation of scientific diving - Phil Sharkey
5 Law, scientific diving, and codes of practice in different countries - N.C. Flemming
6 Hobby diver licensing in South Carolina: What's right, what's wrong, and some considerations for other states considering licensing - D.M. Brewer