Oceanographic Institute of the University of São Paulo
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The Oceanographic Institute of the University of São Paulo (USP), also known as IO-USP, due to its name in Portuguese, was founded in 1946. It was originally an independent institute, sponsored by the government, but was later incorporated into the university, in 1951. It was originally founded because its creators needed scientific basis to fishery and exploitation of all the available marine resources along the brazilian coast, specially in the state of São Paulo.
IO-USP was transformed in a University Unit in 1972, and started to offer post-graduation Masters courses in biological and physical oceanography in 1973. Nowadays, the Institute has two departments - Biological Oceanography and Physical, Chemical and Geological Oceanography. The institute has 34 teachers and around 150 general non-teaching workers. It offers a graduation course as well, and performs many different researches.
Its current director is Ana Maria Setúbal Pires-Vanin.
[edit] Research Vessels
The institution has the support of three major vessels - the W. Besnard Oceanographic Ship, as well as the Albacora and the Veliger, used mostly by the graduation students in their field research.
[edit] Research Bases
The Institute has two research bases - Dr. João de Paiva Carvalho base, in the estuarine city of Cananéia, and the Clarimundo de Jesus base, in the coastal city of Ubatuba. Both are equipped with advanced laboratories and sufficient research vessels, with the fundamental support of the main vessel, the W. Besnard Oceanographip Ship.
[edit] External links
- http://io.usp.br (in Portuguese)