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  1. Temperature dependence of superoxide dismutase activity in plankton [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by A. Perelman, Z. Dubinsky, et all 2006-07-11
  2. Endogenous rhythms and entrainment cues of larval activity in the horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by G.S. Ehlinger, R.A. Tankersley, 2006-10-03
  3. Rhythmic swimming activity in Anguilla anguilla glass eels: Synchronisation to water current reversal under laboratory conditions [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by V. Bolliet, P. Lambert, et all 2007-05-31
  4. Hormonal and metabolic responses to nesting activities in the green turtle, Chelonia mydas [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by T.S. Jessop, M. Hamann, 2004-09-22
  5. Characterisation and antimicrobial activity of epibiotic bacteria from Petrosia ficiformis (Porifera, Demospongiae) [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by E. Chelossi, M. Milanese, et all 2004-09-30
  6. Nitrogenous excretion and arginase specific activity of kuruma shrimp Marsupenaeus japonicus exposed to elevated ambient nitrite [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by W.C. Lee, J.C. Chen, 2004-09-08
  7. Comparison of diet and feeding activity of two polychaetes, Nephtys caeca (Fabricius) and Nereis virens (Sars), in an estuarine intertidal environment ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by A. Caron, G. Desrosiers, et all 2004-06-30
  8. Daily and circadian rhythms of locomotor activity in the American lobster, Homarus americanus [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by S.H. Jury, C.C. Chabot, et all 2005-05-04
  9. Phylogenetic differences in cardiac activity, metal accumulation and mortality of limpets exposed to copper: A prosobranch-pulmonate comparison [An article ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by M. De Pirro, D.J. Marshall,
  10. Phenotypic flexibility in the metabolic response of the limpet Cellana tramoserica to thermally different microhabitats [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by E.L.E. Sinclair, M.B. Thompson, et all 2006-07-25
  11. Biodiversity of benthic invertebrates and organic matter processing in shallow marine sediments: an experimental study [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by F. Mermillod-Blondin, F. Francois-Carcaillet, et all 2005-02-25
  12. The influence of diet and gastrointestinal fermentation on key enzymes of substrate utilization in marine teleost fishes [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by M.E. Willmott, K.D. Clements, et all 2005-04-06
  13. Free fatty acids and sterols in the benthic spawn of aquatic molluscs, and their associated antimicrobial properties [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by K. Benkendorff, A.R. Davis, et all 2005-03-09
  14. Impact of feeding by Arenicola marina (L.) and ageing of faecal [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by V. Grossi, P. Cuny, et all 2006-08-22

21. EDUCATION PLANET - 1150 Web Sites For Marine Biology
Found 28 marine biology Web Sites. Also for marine biology 30 Lesson Plans Featured activities Kits. click here to buy from Education Planet
http://www.educationplanet.com/search/search/?keywords=Marine Biology

22. MBL :: Inside The MBL :: Services
Special activities and classes for children and young adults are usually available. Courses such as Seashore Life, marine biology and Woods, Ponds,
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What is the MBL? Media Info Education Research Services ... Strategic Planning Visit Tours Visitors Center Gift Shop Directions Join MBL Associates Corporation Membership Employment Home ...
Medical History Form
(PDF)
Massachusetts state law requires that all children must have a medical history form including immunization records on file. Your child cannot begin camp without the medical history form on file in advance. Please forward no later than June 2, 2005.
2005 Application
NOTE:
The Satellite and Periwinkle Clubs are full for the 2005 season.
Mail applications and fees to:
Marine Biological Laboratory
Human Resources Office
7 MBL Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543.
NOTE: Downloadable applications available via this site are in the Portable Document Format (PDF) they require Adobe Acrobat to view/print them. Get your free Copy Adobe Acrobat Reader.

23. Marine Biology Programs At Occidental College - Los Angeles, CA
Each summer we offer a fiveweek course in marine biology to degree in marine biology, there are a variety of extracurricular activities for students to
http://departments.oxy.edu/marinebio/home.html

24. Marine Biology BS Degree At University Of Hawaii
We encourage you to obtain first hand experience in marine biology and research by doing activities such as science fair projects, visiting the ocean,
http://www.hawaii.edu/marine_biology/faq.htm
1). I am a high school student. How should I prepare for studying marine biology in college? The subject area courses most important in this curriculum are Biology, Chemistry, Math and English. It is also important to have computer skills. We encourage you to obtain first hand experience in marine biology and research by doing activities such as: science fair projects, visiting the ocean, enrolling in summer marine studies camps, volunteering at an aquarium, or even learning marine skills such as small boat handling or scuba diving. 2).I am a second year college student changing majors. I would like to be in marine biology, but I have no background in math or science. What do your recommend I do? First, take a look at the first two years of the curriculum for this degree. You will need to catch up, either at the college where you are currently enrolled or by transferring to a University of Hawaii campus. The latter option would insure the transferability of your coursework and put you in position to learn more about the ocean through field trips and activities associated with your introductory courses and those sponsored by the UH Marine Option Program. You may even be able to secure marine-related student employment.

25. Getthatgig.com: Marine Biology
marine biology. The Kewalo Basin marine Mammal Laboratory Internships Interns participate in all aspects of activities at KBMML, including assisting in
http://www.getthatgig.com/science_space/internships/marine_biology/i_marinebio.h
Marine Biology The Kewalo Basin Marine Mammal Laboratory Internships
  • How cool is this gig?
    The Kewalo Basin Marine Mammal Laboratory (KBMML) is a world-renowned research and education facility dedicated to the behavioral study of bottle-nosed dolphins and humpback whales. There are research and educational opportunities as well as dolphin interaction and laboration operations to participate in. Interns participate in all aspects of activities at KBMML, including assisting in the behavioral research, participating in the care of the dolphins, and helping with the daily operations of the laboratory. More
    What do I need?
    Interns must have at least two years of college experience. Internships are full-time, unpaid positions. Interns will work at KBMML Monday-Friday and on alternate Saturdays (for cleaning the dolphins habitat). Interns must provide own transportation, living arrangements, and expenses. Our Internship Coordinator can provide suggestions and information about living expenses in Hawaii. Our spring internship runs from early January until the end of July.

26. Wright Center - Innovative Curriculum Series
Art/biology activities. Art lesson ideas are presented that could be integrated This unit is designed for use as a final project in marine biology and
http://www.tufts.edu/as/wright_center/lessons/pdf/docs/biology.html
// put JavaScript code in here on any child-page and it won't get overwritten when you update. CD Home Abstracts Credits Wright Center ... Tufts Art/Biology Activities Art lesson ideas are presented that could be integrated into biology units. Esther Carbit, Art
Lakeview Education Arts Partnership
Lakeview, IL Bubonic Plague and Jill Paton Walsh's Parcel of Patterns: A Model for Linking Biology and Literature This unit is developed for use with tenth-grade literature/biology students, using Jill Paton Walsh's
young adult novel, Parcel of Patterns. The literature section examines the authenticity of the historical background of the novel and the challenges an epidemic presents. In the biology section lessons are suggested in which students learn the sources, transmission, incubation, manifestation of and remedy for Bubonic Plague. Orla Berry, Biology
Kathleen Kent, English

27. Aquatic Biology Teacher Resources - NBII
A range of activities and classroom resources for the study of aquatic biology, The MBLC provides concise overviews of marine biology topics to
http://www.nbii.gov/education/aquatic.html
Aquatic Biology
Grades
K-3
Grades K-3
Brine Shrimp Raising brine shrimp in the classroom has long been known as a fun, easy, and popular science activity. From Teachers.net, this lesson provides tips on rearing brine shrimp, and using a microscope to learn more about their anatomy and physiology. The Brine Shrimp Project From NC State's Science Junction, this site instructs students in the design of a laboratory investigation on the affects of different factors on the hatching and development of brine shrimp eggs. Lessons can be scaled for grades K-12. Environment Canada's Water Teachers' Corner Environment Canada has produced many useful brochures and activity publications designed for the classroom. Materials can be ordered free of charge via the Web. Several publications also are available in PDF format. Project WET: Water Education for Teachers The goal of Project WET is to facilitate and promote awareness, appreciation, knowledge, and stewardship of water resources through the development and dissemination of classroom-ready teaching aids and through the establishment of state- and internationally- sponsored Project WET programs. Educator pages provide activities shared by participating teachers. The Project WET Calendar posts workshop opportunities for teachers around the country. "The Incredible Journey" activity follows the "life cycle" of a water molecule. SeaWorld/Busch Gardens Animal Information Database At this site you'll find reference guides to dozens of species and ecosystems, plus virtual field trips with wildlife researcher, geographic information, "Ask Shamu," and more.

28. BMB Statutes
the marine biology of the Baltic Sea Area. 2. activities of BMB. 2.1. activities of BMB are. scientific networking in the field of marine biology,
http://www.smf.su.se/bmb/statutes.htm
Revised
Created
in April 1998
by Xiaobing Dai

Statutes of the Baltic Marine Biologists, BMB
Aims and goals Activities Membership and information National sections ... Changes of statutes The Baltic Marine Biologists, BMB Statutes of BMB
(Revision adopted in Hel, May 9th, 1998)
  • to facilitate contacts between marine biologists working in
    the Baltic Sea Area, to facilitate the incorporation of young scientists into the
    scientific society, to encourage joint international investigations, to develop and disseminate scientific knowledge on
    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

29. Baltic Marine Biologists
activities of BMB. scientific networking in the field of marine biology; arranging the Baltic marine biological symposia; maintaining and disseminating a
http://www.smf.su.se/bmb/
Revised
Created
in April 1998
by Xiaobing Dai
The Baltic Marine Biologists
Goals of BMB
  • to facilitate contacts between marine biologists working in the Baltic Sea Area to facilitate the incorporation of young scientists into the scientific society to encourage joint international investigations to develop and disseminate scientific knowledge on the biology of the
    Baltic Sea Area
Activities of BMB
  • 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 co-operating with other international bodies working in the Baltic Sea Area
Member countries The member countries of BMB are the nine countries that have a coast bordering the Baltic Sea Area: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Sweden. Each of these countries have three representatives in the BMB Committee. Please contact your national representatives in any matter that may be of concern for BMB.

30. Chp 2: Institute Of Marine Biology
The Institute of marine biology of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy The research activities of this institute fall into the following basic
http://www.wtec.org/loyola/subseafe/c2_imb.htm
Site: Institute of Marine Biology
Far East Branch, Russian Academy Sciences
17 Palchevsky Street
Vladivostok, 690041, Russia
Phone: (4232) 310905
Fax: (4232) 310900
Dates Visited: October 23, 1995 October 27, 1995 WTEC Attendees: D. Walsh (report author), H. B. Ali, R. Blidberg, S. Chechin, M. J. DeHaemer, L. Gentry, J. Moniz, J. B. Mooney Hosts: Dr. Vitaly G. Tarasov
Acting Director Leonid V. Dolgov, Ph.D.
Assistant Director, Foreign Relations
BACKGROUND
The Institute of Marine Biology of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences was founded in 1967. At the time of the WTEC visit, this organization employed 450 persons (300 research staff and 140-150 engineers and technicians). Within the Institute there are 20 laboratories and an auxiliary services group. In addition, there are four field stations and the Far East State Marine Reserve. Two smaller research vessels support seagoing projects. In addition to the research ships, the institute conducts many dives to collect specimens and to do in situ research tasks. Most of the scientists are divers.

31. !Awesome Marine Biology Summer Camps And Adventures Summer Camp Search Engine
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32. UNCW College Of Arts & Sciences: Biology And Marine Biology - Graduate Program
UNCW College of Arts and Sciences Department of biology and marine biology. Doctoral students will be required to conduct synthetic activities such as
http://www.uncw.edu/bio/grad-phd.html
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Ph.D. Program Ph. D. Program M.S. Programs Course Syllabi
Current Students
... Student Assistants The major emphasis of this program is to provide doctoral training in the areas that encompass modern marine biology, focusing on areas of particular faculty strength: coastal and estuarine biology, crustacean biology, marine mammalogy, and molecular biology and systematics of marine organisms. The Ph.D. program in marine biology is the culmination of a thirty-year investment by UNCW in marine biology as the premier academic program on the campus. UNCW is well positioned to provide doctoral training in marine biology: the university has immediate access to the marine environment, the Department of Biology and Marine Biology has an undergraduate program in marine biology ranked 5th in the nation, and the department has extensive experience in marine biology graduate education. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND CURRICULUM Admission Admission requirements Students will be admitted to the Ph.D. program by a majority vote of the Graduate Advisory Council of the Department of Biology and Marine Biology based on eligibility requirements and available resources. Under most circumstances, students admitted to the program will have:

33. Marine Biology - Degree In, Faculty Of Science And Engineering, Flinders Univers
Related research activities marine biology research at Flinders is well established and the University has earned a strong reputation for teaching and
http://www.scieng.flinders.edu.au/courses/marinebiol/

Fast Facts
About the course What is Marine Biology? Career opportunities Combined degree opportunity What will I study? ... Why study at Flinders? Entry requirements Australian students International students What background is required? Credit transfer opportunities ... Apply now More about Marine Biology Professional recognition Related research activities Marine Biology on the Web Course rule and topics ... Other Flinders courses
Marine Biology
Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology - BScMarBiol
Fast Facts
Course level:
Undergraduate Course length: Three years full-time or equivalent part-time. Four years with honours. Taught on-campus at Flinders.
Available to Australian and international students. Prerequisites: None. Knowledge of Stage 1 Mathematics and/or Physics is desirable. SATAC Code: Cutoff score for entry - Tertiary Education Rank (TER) Top of page What is Marine Biology?
Marine biology is the study of the living world in the sea, from the simple molecules that support life to the complex interactions between populations of many species. The range of specialty areas is huge. There are marine biologists who study the basic biochemistry of marine organisms, for example, while others study the growth or behaviour of individual plants or animals. Some adopt an even larger perspective and study how entire marine ecosystems function. Marine biologists are currently working in a diverse range of projects, investigating issues such as the:

34. K12 Marine Biology Resources On The Net
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center marine biology page. US marine Sanctuaries Expeditions Classroom activities for K12
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/biologymarine.htm
K12 Marine Biology Resources
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Marine Biology page. The ISLMC is a preview site for teachers, librarians, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap
General Resources
Lesson Plans
General Resources ...
Marine Biology Web Page
Educational resources for marine biology students with
reference lists organized by subject; careers, marine
stations, tides
BIOWEB
Massive site which allows you to search many categories for links.
Envirolink
Huge searchable database. Rain forest search returned
over 1,000 links including PBS QuickTime video
[software available online for downloading]; lists of
endangered species. Reports on social protest movements.
Advanced site.
FishScope
Time lapse recording of zebrafish embryos.
Monterey Bay Aquarium: Kids' E-Q. Kids Guide
Visit a habitat and explore; kelp forest, reefs,

Marine Organisms at the Marine Biological Laboratory
Facts; databases including Marine Organisms at the MBL,
Articles and Essays, Image Databases, Full-Text Books
WWW Virtual Library (Biological Sciences)
Extensive index of Internet sites of biological and
biomedical interests.

35. Oceanlink | Links
specific search tool, great EE links, books and classroom activities marine biology Puzzles site that allows you to create puzzles and games
http://oceanlink.island.net/links/teacherlinks.html
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Sites for Teachers and Marine Educators Biology Resources - Biology related news, books and web resources.
Biomedia
- an excellent source of biological films, video footage and photos and a cool interactive website including an organism of the month feature!
BIODIDAC
- a bank of digital resources for teaching biology
VIMS Marine Education Page
- From Virginia Sea Grant Program. Links, including step by step "how to do a marine science in the classroom" page.
Whales: A thematic Web Unit
- A unit for teachers; using whales in the classroom to capture your class' imagination.
OceanQuest
- A hands-on marine education facility in Woods Hole, MA. Workshops for kids and teachers.
Ocean News
- A preview site of four issues filled with information and class exercises about marine mammals, sea birds, marine pollution, and biodiversity.
The Marine Ecology Station
Located in Cowichan Bay, B.C., the station is a unique way to explore the biodiversity of marine organisms in B.C. A wide variety of special programs are offered.
Environmental Education
- the EE link offers resources for teachers including an environmental education specific search tool, great EE links, books and classroom activities

36. Marine Biology
marine biology. by Mildred Guthrie. THE GREAT OCEAN RESCUE Lesson plans and activities which challenge G/T students are part of the package.
http://www.musc.edu/cando/bhama/tbiology.html
Marine Biology
by Mildred Guthrie
THE GREAT OCEAN RESCUE
Just last week I received notification that my South Carolina EIA The Great Ocean Rescue . Lesson plans and activities which challenge G/T students are part of the package. Students will become scientists and look for trouble/danger. They will work in cooperative teams with scientific experts to travel the ocean floor, sea coasts, and coral reefs on their Great Ocean Rescue. Information from videodiscs and student books will be analyzed to solve problems. Because each student has unique "expert" materials, they can succeed only by sharing their knowledge and ideas. The students will learn valuable content while developing excellent research skills. Warm-up Activities
  • Students will complete mazes on laminated activity cards of fish, shells, turtles, and sharks. Students will solve letter, number, and picture codes about the ocean. They will also develop their own codes for the class to share and to compile in a booklet.
  • Language Arts Activities
  • Students will write and illustrate a booklet of undersea expressions. (This can be done as computer generated stacks). There should be only one expression per page and may include the following expressions as well as original ones:
  • 37. EE Activities - Marine
    Contains 25 handson activities covering earth, physical and biological sciences, This site contains information for a thematic unit on marine biology.
    http://eelink.net/pages/EE Activities - Marine
    EE Activities - Marine
    NAAEE Home
    EE-Link Home Member Login Contact Us ... Jobs

    38. Search Results Page
    Chemistry and biology of marine polysaccharides and proteins; Production, BURTON, RONALD, Professor of marine biology / Director of MBRD, CMBB,MBRD
    http://sio.ucsd.edu/rab/
    RESEARCH ACTIVITIES DATABASE
    Name Title Department Interests AGNEW, DUNCAN Professor IGPP
  • Geophysical data analysis Crustal deformation measurement and interpretation Geophysical instrumentation

  • ALUWIHARE, LIHINI
    Assistant Professor GRD
  • Production, consumption, and burial of marine organic matter Chemistry and biology of marine polysaccharides and proteins Natural abundance 14C dating of marine dissolved organic compounds

  • ARMI, LAURENCE
    Professor of Oceanography IGPP
  • Oceanic mixing and circulation Stratified flows in the ocean, atmosphere, laboratory, and engineering applications Coherent vortices (meddies)

  • ARRHENIUS, GUSTAF
    Professor of Oceanography GRD
  • Molecular evolution toward life Origin and early evolution of ocean-atmosphere Surface reactions on minerals

  • AZAM, FAROOQ
    Distinguished Professor CMBC,SIO DEPT,MBRD
  • Role of bacteria in marine food-web dynamics Microbial oceanography; marine biogeochemistry; aquaculture microbiology; coral microbiology Biochemical adaptations of marine bacteria

  • BACKUS, GEORGE

    39. Marine Biology Program—Latest Cool Stuff
    Student activities in Courses Related to marine biology. Click the thumbnail images below to view larger versions of the image. blank spacer, blank spacer
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    Marine Biology Internship Opportunities
    There are many internship opportunities for undergraduate students in the field of Marine Biology. Supplementing your coursework with hands on learning opportunities builds both your skills as a marine biologist and adds to your resume of experience. Internships are also an excellent way to make connections that can lead to graduate or employment opportunities. Many internships that have formal application forms are listed below but you can also explore creating your own internship opportunities by making contacts at various marine stations and facilities.
    Non-Funded Internships
    Florida Marine Research Institute
    http://www.floridamarine.org/features/view_article.asp?id=16555
    Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole
    http://www.mbl.edu/inside/what/human_resources/employment.html
    Duke University Marine Laboratory
    http://www.env.duke.edu/marinelab/programs/bookoutintern.html
    James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory NOAA
    http://sh.nefsc.noaa.gov/behavior.html
    Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
    http://www.mbari.org/education/internship/genintern.html

    40. Marine Biology Courses
    Case studies directly investigate marine biology. Studies include human activities and our effects on marine species and communities.
    http://depts.washington.edu/marbio/courses.html
    internships

    friday harbor labs

    zoobot course

    field trip
    Associated Courses within UW Departments
    FISH 250 Marine Biology
    Faculty: J. Parrish
    Lecture-laboratory course in marine biology focusing on physical, biological, and social aspects of the marine environment. Topics include oceanography, ecology, physiology, behavior, conservation, fisheries, exploration, and activism. Evening marine biology movies and weekend field trip. Honors section research project.
    FISH 350 Scale and Process in Marine Biology?
    Explores how organisms function in marine habitats, what limits the size of marine populations, and how marine ecosystems are structured by human impacts. Examines physiological, behavioral, and physical mechanisms that determine fundamental aspects of life in marine environments from bacteria to marine mammals.
    FISH 351 Field Investigations in Marine Biology
    Faculty: R. Keil
    Evaluates the relationships between man and marine systems in a field-oriented class. Case studies directly investigate marine biology. Studies include human activities and our effects on marine species and communities. Multiple field trips, lectures, and labs.
    FISH 404 Diseases of Aquatic Animals
    Faculty: C. Friedman

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