The Whitney Laboratory For Marine Biology Whitney Laboratory for marine Bioscience, a University of Florida research institute general Information Research Programs Education Programs http://www.whitney.ufl.edu/general_info/geninfo.htm
Biology Degrees, BS Biology, BA Biology, Biology Department BI103 general biology I; BI104 general biology II; BI212 Genetics; BI342 Principles BI230 Oceanography; BI221 Invertebrate biology; BI280 marine biology http://www.enc.edu/undergraduate_program/biology_degrees.html
Extractions: Biology is a dynamic and exciting umbrella covering many disciplines such as genetics, biochemistry, zoology, molecular biology, anatomy, marine biology, ecology, and physiology, all of which have in common the study of certain aspects of living organisms. The Department of Biology at Eastern Nazarene College, in the tradition of a liberal arts college, believes you will be best prepared by establishing a solid foundation with a core of critical biology courses, then specializing with electives to meet the requirements of a particular career path. This approach has allowed us to successfully prepare individuals for a broad range of career endeavors. Biology
Marine Biology Concentration The marine biology Concentration is designed to provide biology Majors with a strong biology 1453 general Physiology of Invertebrates(Alternate Years) http://www.marinescience.neu.edu/degrees/marine_bio_concentration.html
Extractions: The Marine Biology Concentration is designed to provide Biology Majors with a strong foundation in marine biology and related disciplines. The Concentration has a strong hands-on component involving course work, Marine Biology research projects, and marine related COOPs. Fulfillment of the Marine Biology Concentration requires 8 core Biology courses one year of Calculus, five Physics Courses, five Chemistry Courses and six Marine Biology elective courses, 4 credits of Marine Biology Projects and completion of the CAS Core . Students enrolled in Northeastern's cooperative education program will be encouraged to take part in marine-related Coops Obje ctives of the Program The academic objective of the program is to provide a solid marine biology background and sense of community to Biology students interested in marine biology. The program would include a strong field and laboratory experience through faculty-sponsored research programs which can fulfill the Experiential requirement of CAS.
Marine Biology Minor BIO 1449 marine Birds Mammals. BIO 1453 general Physiology of Invertebrates biology 1453 general Physiology of Invertebrates(Alternate Years) Surveys http://www.marinescience.neu.edu/degrees/marine_bio_minor.html
Extractions: The Marine Biology Minor is designed to provide NU undergraduates with a strong foundation in marine biology and related disciplines. The Minor has a strong hands-on component involving course work, Marine Biology research projects, and marine related COOPs. Fulfillment of the Marine Biology minor requires 6 courses to include Principles of Biology I, Principles of Biology II, Marine Biology and three Marine Biology elective courses along with 4 credits of Marine Biology Projects. Students enrolled in Northeastern's cooperative education program will be encouraged to take part in marine-related COOPs. Objectives of the Progra m The academic objectives of the program is to provide a solid marine biology background and sense of community to CAS students interested in marine biology. The program would include a strong field and laboratory experience through faculty-sponsored research programs which can fulfill the Experiential requirement of CAS. The proposed coursework, research projects, and COOP participation will provide a structured curriculum to CAS students interested in marine biology and ecology and provide recognition for this focus. An objective of this program will be to make the facilities and programs of the Marine Science Center more of an asset for CAS undergraduates outside the Biology Major. This program will increase mentoring by MSC faculty and adjuncts and increase interactions and opportunities among students with marine biology interests.
Marine Biology Select a Major, Aquaculture, general biology, Ecology, marine biology Students are provided with a strong background in general biology, http://www.fit.edu/biology/UGPrograms/Marine.htm
Extractions: Select a Major Aquaculture General Biology Ecology Marine Biology Molecular Biology PreProf. Biology Marine Biology spans a broad range of biological investigations, including the study and experimental use of marine organisms like mammals, fish, crustaceans, corals, molluscs, sea grasses algae, and echinoderms What do Marine Biology Majors study? Started in 1971, Florida Tech's undergraduate marine biology program was one of the first of its kind in the United States. Students are provided with a strong background in general biology, such as biometry, genetics and biochemistry, along with specialized courses that focus on the biology and ecology of marine organisms including Invertebrate Zoology, Fish Biology, Marine Biology, Marine Ecology, Marine Mammals and summer field courses in Australia and the Bahamas.
Marine Biology The marine biology program is offered in cooperation with Texas A M In additionto the general university requirements for graduation students take http://www.tarleton.edu/~biology/marbiol.html
Extractions: MARINE BIOLOGY AT TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY THE CURRICULUM FINANCIAL AID A number of grants, work programs, loans and scholarships are offered through the University. Dick Smith Scholarships in the amount of $2,000 per academic year are available for incoming freshmen, transfers, and returning students who are enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. Applications and additional information are available in the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and must be filed by March 1. The Presidential Honors Program offers exceptional opportunities for outstanding students and includes an $18,000 four-year scholarship. Contact Dr. Craig Clifford Box T-0545, or call (254) 968-9423 about the Presidential Honors Program. Full-time and part-time teaching assistantships are available for qualified graduate students in the MS and Master of Science Teaching program. Research assistantships may also be available depending on the student's specialization and types of externally funded research. For more information about other financial aid programs and scholarships, contact the Student Financial Aid Office, Box T-0310. COST OF STUDY Tuition at Tarleton State University for Texas resident undergraduate students is $64 per semester hour with a $144 minimum for a regular semester. Tuition for Texas resident graduate studies is $74 per hour with a $144 minimum. Tuition for nonresident students is $278 per semester credit hour. In addition there are fees for services. For details about fees and other costs see
Marine Biology - UNBSJ The marine biology program is a general synopsis of the discipline with specialemphasis on Canadian east coast waters. marine biology students at UNB Saint http://www.unbsj.ca/sase/biology/marinebio.html
Extractions: NEW! UNB Saint John Marine Semester Fall 2005 at the Huntsman Marine Science Center in beautiful St. Andrews, New Brunswick UNB Saint John is one of only a few university campuses in Canada offering a BSc in marine biology. With professors internationally recognized in the field, its ideal location on the St. John-Kennebecasis River estuarine complex, and its own research vessel, the campus is well equipped to offer this program. The marine biology program is a general synopsis of the discipline with special emphasis on Canadian east coast waters. Marine Biology students at UNB Saint John receive a broad, basic training that will allow them to qualify for a wide range of employment opportunities, both in Canada and abroad. Past graduates are employed in government departments at all levels, with consulting and research companies, in private enterprises, in the aquaculture industry, in universities and in many other areas. Student with good records from UNB or elsewhere may pursue postgraduate research and training in marine biology at either the MSc or PhD level in Saint John as well. Specialization in marine biology is offered mainly in the third and fourth year levels. Interested students are introduced to the program through a first year course (Biol 1202, Introduction to Marine Science) and a marine biology field course (Biol 3173), offered to second year students in early May. Courses of a general nature include all of the fundamental areas of biology. More specialized courses include: Oceanography, Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, Marine Ecology, Biology of Algae, Physiology of Marine Vertebrates, Ecophysiology and Biochemistry of Seaweeds, Biology and Conservation of Marine Mammals, Environmental Biology, and Aquaculture.
Marine Biology -- Crustaceans Subject marine biology Crustaceans. Date Fri Mar 28 002832 2003 Posted byRachelle St.Jeor Area of science general biology ID 1048829312.Gb http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/Apr2003/1049229846.Gb.q.html
Extractions: I am doing a report on Crustaceans (particularly barnacles, amphipods, isopods, crabs and horseshoe crabs). I am trying to find internet sources that are detailed, yet easy to understandand am getting frustrated looking. (It seems they are either too simplistic or too technical and difficult to understand.) Do you know of any sites that I might be able to access? Thank you for your help. Re: Marine Biology Crustaceans Current Queue Current Queue for General Biology General Biology archives Try the links in the MadSci Library for more information on General Biology MadSci Home Information Search ... Join Us! MadSci Network, webadmin@www.madsci.org
Re: Marine Biology -- Crustaceans Re marine biology Crustaceans. Date Mon Mar 31 164156 2003 Posted ByAllison J. Gong, Ph.D., Area of science general biology ID 1048829312.Gb http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/Apr2003/1049229846.Gb.r.html
Extractions: Hi Rachelle, You're right, there are a lot of Internet web pages that deal with crustaceans, and it's easy to get bogged down with too much or too little information. I did a little digging around on my own, and came up with a handful of pages that you might find useful for your report. Before I go into the list of pages, however, I want to mention that not all of the groups you listed in your question are crustaceans. Horseshoe crabs, despite their misleading common name, aren't crabs at all. In fact, they belong to a completely different subphylum (Subphylum Chelicerata) in the Phylum Arthropoda, reflecting their relatedness to spiders and scorpions. The other animals in your list barnacles, amphipods, isopods, and crabs are all members of the Subphylum Crustacea. I did find some sites that have good general information on crustaceans, and most of them have additional links to the groups in which you are interested. I don't know what kind of information would be "too simplistic" or "too technical" for you, but you should check out these pages: http://www.nhm.org/guana/bvi-invt/bvi-surv/crus-inf.htm
B.S. Marine Biology Program Required of all freshmen marine biology majors and students entering the majorwith fewer than 24 3) Pre one semester general biology (BIO 100, 103, http://www.uri.edu/artsci/bio/marbio/mbio_crses.html
Extractions: Introduction to microorganisms. Morphology, structure, metabolism, genetics, growth, populations in natural habitats, and their effects on the environment. For biological sciences majors. (Lec. 3, Lab. 3) Pre: two semesters of biology, one semester of organic chemistry, which can be taken concurrently. Not open to students with credit in 201
COURSES AVAILABLE AT THE GULF COAST RESEARCH LABORATORY marine Science 301 marine Science II marine biology (5) general introduction tomarine biology with emphasis on local fauna and flora; their habitats, http://www.utm.edu/admin/catalog98/gulf.htm
Extractions: COURSES AVAILABLE AT THE GULF COAST RESEARCH LABORATORY The University of Tennessee at Martin is affiliated with the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (GCRL), Ocean Springs, Mississippi, for the purpose of training in the marine sciences. The GCRL is administered by the University of Southern Mississippi. Institutional affiliation allows students at The University of Tennessee at Martin to enroll at the GCRL for summer courses without paying out-of-state fees. Course offerings are announced annually by the GCRL and are available from the on-campus coordinator, Department of Biological Sciences, UT Martin. Application forms must be completed as early as possible and not later than April 30 of the year of intended attendance. Additional information may be obtained from the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory On-Campus Coordinator, Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Tennessee at Martin. Biology 405 Marine Ecology (5) A consideration of the relationship of marine organisms to their environment. The effects of temperature, salinity, light, nutrient concentration, currents, food, predation and competition on the abundance and distribution of marine organisms are considered. Prereq: Sixteen hours of biological sciences, including general zoology, general botany, and invertebrate zoology. Biology 407 Principles of Marine Aquaculture (6) An introduction to principles and technologies applied to the culture of commercially important marine organisms. Prereq: Sixteen hours of biological science.
Biologist I Duties Description For Biologist Trainee 1 (marine), courses in oceanography and marine technology such as general biology; general Oceanography, Physical Oceanography, http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dmb/biologist1.html
Extractions: More information from this division: DEC Bureau of Personnel Careers in Environmental Conservation Other Links of Interest... A Biologist 1 (Aquatic) would, under supervision, conduct fish population and fish habitat investigations; summarize and statistically analyze data; prepare technical reports and fisheries management plans and assist in the improvement of publicly valued fishery resources. The Biologist would communicate with various publics concerning fisheries management goals and objectives; review and analyze project proposals which are likely to alter fish habitat; and acquire public access for use and enjoyment of New York fishery resources. A Biologist 1 (Ecology) would, under supervision, conduct and coordinate impact analysis reviews and recommend mitigative action. The Biologist would identify potential resource impacts; compile resource information pertaining to resource impact of various projects, including field investigations; identify mitigative actions and evaluate the effectiveness of mitigation; and prepare for and participate in public hearings. The Biologist would also quantify and evaluate the effects of contaminants on fish and wildlife. A Biologist 1 (Wildlife) would, under supervision, conduct wildlife population inventories, monitor contaminant levels and wildlife diseases; develop and implement wildlife management plans; and promote appreciation of wildlife in urban environments. The Biologist would assist in the development of wildlife management problems; review and analyze project proposals which are likely to alter natural wildlife habitats; and provide public facilities for the use and enjoyment of wildlife resources.
Biology General Links Ocean Planet from Smithsonian- information about marine biology. PBS Resources -number of informative documentaries from PBS. http://www.texarkanacollege.edu/~mstorey/lab/biolinks.html
Extractions: Access Excellence - Search for topic -lots of info.(Good Sci. Teaching Resource) Anatomy of the Human body - Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Animal Diversity Web Animal Physiology Study Guide - site of questions and answers about topics in Comparative Animal Physiology Animal Resources from Sea World Atlas of the Human Body - from AMA Biochemical learning resources BioMedNet - Search biological and medical journals. BioSites - Current listing of important Internet resources in the biomedical sciences BirdNet BirdSource Carnivore Preservation Trust Cell Biology Hypertext Book MIT site. Good cell textbook information. CenTex Naturalist Nice collection of microsopic images - Bell Co. TX. Crocodilians - Natural history and Conservation Ethnobotany - Cultural use of plants in North America (great introductory site) Evolution: Theory and History - Information on scientific study of origins (UCB) Frog Guts - Animated Dissection of the Frog. Excellent Site! Fish Information Service (FINS) - archive of information about aquariums. Covers freshwater and marine, tropical and temperate. Harvard University-Biology Links Human Body Online - anatomy of human body Human Genome Project - identify genes and everything related to them Invertebrate Biology Links - TAMU-T - great resource for identifying invertebrates
Marine Biology Oceanography is the general term applied to the scientific study of the sea. The Zoology Department at UCT specialises in marine biology and can offer http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/zoology/docs/marine.html
Extractions: University of Cape Town MARINE BIOLOGY The University of Cape Town has a long and proud tradition as a centre for marine research and for the training of marine scienctists. Over 100 marine scientists work in the Departments of Botany , Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental and Geographical Science , Geological Sciences, Oceanography , Surveying and Zoology, many of them full-time researchers sponsored by outside funding organisations. Oceanography is the general term applied to the scientific study of the sea. Marine Biology, Marine Geoscience, Physical Oceanography, Marine Chemistry, Coastal Engineering and Sea Surveying are all thus specialisations within the general field of Oceanography. All marine related activities at UCT are co-ordinated within the School of Marine Science The University of Cape Town does not offer a major degree specialising in Marine Biology (in fact no such degree is available in South Africa). It is however possible to structure an undergraduate curriculum that emphasises marine studies in the senior years of a BSc whilst majoring in Zoology, Botany or Ocean and Atmospheric Science. A senior half-course in Marine Ecology is also offered at third or fourth year (
Msc: Programs Offered For information on teaching faculty check the marine biology and Fisheries (MBF)graduate general biology, Genetics, Cellular and Molecular biology, http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/msc/mscprog.html
Extractions: Marine biologists examine the oceanic biosphere, the structure and function of individual organisms, and their community interrelationships. The University of Miami program places special emphasis on tropical and coral reef ecology, fisheries management, natural seafood toxicology, and the use of marine organisms as models for environmental stress and human disease. Courses in animal behavior, biotechnology, and mariculture are available as electives. Areas of Study: functional morphology and development, ecology, evolution, physiology, fisheries, animal behavior, biochemistry and genetics of marine plants and animals. Biology of Fishes For information on teaching faculty check the Marine Biology and Fisheries (MBF) graduate program at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. Dr. Farmer , Dr. DiResta and Dr. Sullivan (not at RSMAS) are also part of the faculty. General Biology, Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology, General Physiology, Ecology, Marine Biology, Chemical Oceanography, Physical Oceanography, Solid and Fluid Earth, Calculus, University Physics, Principles of Chemistry, Organic Chemistry.
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BMB Statutes scientific networking in the field of marine biology,; arranging the Baltic marine to decide upon the general policy of BMB in different matters, http://www.smf.su.se/bmb/statutes.htm
Extractions: the marine biology of the Baltic Sea Area. scientific networking in the field of marine biology, arranging the Baltic marine biological symposia, maintaining and disseminating a list of Baltic marine biologists with their field of expertise, establishing working groups on important issues of marine biology, arranging advanced courses, workshops or other activities in marine biology
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Marine Biology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia marine biology covers a great deal, from the microscopic plankton, In generalthe deep sea is considered to start at the photic zone, the point where http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_biology
Extractions: Marine biology is the study of animal and plant life within waterbound ecosystems . Given that in biology many phyla families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology deals with those species in which life is spent only (or mainly) in the water, thus its classification is based on the environment rather than on taxonomy Lifeforms ... edit Marine biology covers a great deal, from the microscopic plankton , including femtoplankton as small as 0.02 micrometers, and together with phytoplankton , hugely important as the primary producers of the sea, to the huge cetaceans (or whales) which reach up to a reported 33 meters (109 feet) in length. The habitats included by investigation in marine biology include everything from the tiny layers of surface water in which organisms and abiotic items may be trapped in surface tension between the ocean and atmosphere, to the depths of the abyssal trenches, sometimes 10,000 meters or more beneath the surface of the ocean. Along the way, habitats such as coral reefs kelp forests tidepools , muddy, sandy, and rocky bottoms, and the open ocean (pelagic) zone, where solid objects are rare and the surface of the water is the only visible boundary.
UO Library: Department Template Loyd and Dorothy Rippey Library Oregon Institute of marine biology GeneralInformation Catalogs Information Sources Links to Internet Resources http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~oimb/lib.htm