The report relates to the scientific programme of the R/V Kilo Moana, a US flagged science vessel belonging to the office of Naval Research and operated by the University of Hawaii. The cruise took place in 2007 along a transect from Hawaii to Australia, and was designed to understand the genetic and physiological diversity of Prochlorococcus, the most abundant marine photosynthetic organism, in the Western Pacific Ocean.
NCL_2012_Star_abstract_report142. Abstracts of papers presented at the STAR* Session 2012
Abstracts of papers presented at the STAR* session 2003
Abstracts of papers presented at the STAR* session 2008 (post-session version)
Report on a trip to Port Vila, Vanuatu for the hydrocarbon group, 13-20 January 1988
Reconnaisance survey of coastal erosion sites on Abaiang atoll, Republic of Kiribati, 3-4 April 1989
Reconnaisance survey of coastal erosion sites on Abaiang atoll, Republic of Kiribati, 3-4 April 1989
Kiribati coastal survey, 1 to 7 April 1989
Preliminary evaluation of transient electro-magnetic system for use in the nearshore minerals prospecting programme, February 1989
Report on a trip to the 1989 annual conference of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 23-27 April 1989
Abstracts of papers presented at the STAR* session 2001
SPC_2013_Star_abstract_report. Abstracts of papers presented at the STAR* session 2013
Report on a trip to Tonga to carry out a magnetometer survey, 16-18 November 1987
Report on a seismic data processing supervisory trip to Singapore, 27-29 April 1988 - 12-13 May 1988
Report on a seismic data processing supervisory trip to Singapore, 27-29 April 1988 - 12-13 May 1988
Report on seismic data processing supervisory trips to Singapore, 15-24 June 1988, 18-30 June 1988
Singapore SPOT image conference, 7-10 December 1987
Report on a trip to Tonga for the hydrocarbon programme, 15-17 August 1990
Proceedings of the CIDA-SOPAC coastal investigations and engineering workshop
Sand and gravel resources of Majuro atoll, Marshall Islands
Evaluation of beach profile data from Betio and Bairiki, Republic of Kiribati