This Land Our Water Water Challenges for the 21st Century by Peter Cullen, VickyCullen Hardcover, 363 Pages, Published 2011 by Atf Press ISBN-13: 978-1-921511-04-2, ISBN: 1-921511-04-4
"The book opens with a biography by Peter's wife, the Reverend Vicky Cullen, offering the reader an insight into Peter's personal life and the influences that inspired his passion and drive as an academic and water guru. The eulogy, by Kate Andrews, written in March 2008, provides another perspective on Peter's life. Also included, is a list of Peter's publications and thirty-three vignettes written by friends and colleagues from various ..."
This Land Our Water Water Challenges for the 21st Century by VickyCullen 363 Pages, Published 2011 by Isd Llc ISBN-13: 978-1-921511-05-9, ISBN: 1-921511-05-2
"Water Challenges for the 21st Century Vicky Cullen. involved with farmers and
droving cattle and riding horses and all those great things. I did my primary
schooling in that environment and I think that gave me an initial connection with
theĀ ..."
Down to the Sea for Science 75 Years of Ocean Research Education & Exploration at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution by CullenVicky Paperback, 184 Pages, Published 2005 by Woods Hole Oceanographic ISBN-13: 978-1-880224-10-6, ISBN: 1-880224-10-0
"Down to the Sea for Science: 75 Years of Ocean Research Education & Exploration at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution"
Down to the Sea for Science(1st Edition) 75 Years of Ocean Research Education & Exploration at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution by Jr. CullenVicky Hardcover, 184 Pages, Published 2005 by Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst ISBN-13: 978-1-880224-09-0, ISBN: 1-880224-09-7
"Home to several marine science establishments, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, is ideally situated for studies of the sea. Its proximity to both warm and cold waters as well as commercial fishing grounds, and no doubt its charming land's end location, drew the first marine scientists in the early 1870s. The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) joined an already thriving research community here in 1930. In the seventy-five years since ..."