| Fall 1998 Schedule | ||
| September 11 | The Year of the Ocean I: Why is it important? | Teresa Greely, USF |
| September 18 | The Year of the Ocean II: What is the Ocean Biosphere? | Teresa Greely, USF |
| September 25 | The Year of the Ocean III: Why are the oceans at risk? | Teresa Greely, USF |
| October 2 | The Year of the Ocean IV: How do we study it? | Teresa Greely, USF |
| October 9 | Satellite Oceanography I: Overview | Dr. Lisa Robbins, USF |
| October 16 | Satellite Oceanography II: Shuttle photography | Dr. Lisa Robbins, USF |
| October 23 | Satellite Oceanography III: TOPEX/Poseidon Altimetry | Dr. Gary Mitchum, USF |
| October 30 | Satellite Oceanography IV: Measuring Currents from Space | Dr. Gary Mitchum, USF |
| November 6 | Satellite Oceanography V: Marine mammal tracking | Dr. Doug Biggs, Texas A&M |
| November 13 | Satellite Oceanography VI: El Nino | Dr. Mark Luther, USF |
| November 20 | Deep Sea Biology I: Environment and Exploration | Dr. Jose Torres, USF |
| November 27 | Thanksgiving Holiday | |
| December 4 | Deep Sea Biology II: Animal Distributions | Dr. Jose Torres, USF |
| December 11 | Deep Sea Biology III: Adaptations to dark and low food supply | Dr. Jose Torres, USF |
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