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  1. Characterization of arylsulfatase activity in brine shrimp, Artemia salina [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by M. Matusiewicz, M. Krzystek-Korpacka, et all 2005-04-23
  2. International Marine Organizations: Essays on Structure and Activities by K.A. Bekiashev, V.V. Serebriakov, 1981-09
  3. Life in the ocean (Primary science resource guide) by Edward Paul Ortleb, 1997
  4. Marine science: The world of water : for sea : oceanography and marine biology : grades 9-12 by James A Kolb, 1996
  5. Ocean studies, ocean issues: For sea : oceanography and marine biology : grade 8 by James A Kolb, 1996
  6. The year of the gray whale: For sea : oceanography and marine biology : grade 7 by James A Kolb, 1996
  7. Seascope: A marine activity book for elementary schools by James P Schweitzer, 1983
  8. An assessment of certain living marine resources and potential resource-use conflicts between commercial fisheries and petroleum development activities ... and Bristol Bay, southeastern Bering Sea by Bruce E Higgins, 1978
  9. Nontraditional marine educational activities: A planning guide (Educational series / Virginia Institute of Marine Science) by Elizabeth A Cornell, 1981
  10. Sea Grant publication by Paula Keener-Chavis, 1991
  11. Continuing environmental studies in Port Valdez, Alaska: Annual report, activities and accomplishments for the period 10 March to 15 November 1976 by Joseph M Colonell, 1976
  12. Continuing environmental studies in Port Valdez, Alaska: Annual report, activities and accomplishments for the period 16 November 1976 to 15 November 1977 by Joseph M Colonell, 1977
  13. Aquatic ecology: Activities for intermediate grades by Chuck Clark, 1991
  14. Discovery book for the Seattle Aquarium: A learning and activity book by Nancy Field, 1987

81. Erik V. Thuesen Publications
Journal of Experimental marine biology and Ecology, 116 249256. Metabolic enzyme activities in swimming muscle of medusae Is the scaling of
http://academic.evergreen.edu/t/thuesene/Publicate.htm
Erik V. Thuesen, Ph.D. Member of the Faculty in Zoology
Publications ( Jump to 2000-present
  • Tooth structure and buccal pores in the chaetognath Flaccisagitta hexaptera and their relation to the capture of fish larvae and copepods. Canadian Journal of Zoology The colour pattern of Spadella angulata (Chaetognatha: Spadellidae) with a note on its northern range extension. Bulletin of Plankton Society of Japan Poison arrowworms: a tetrodotoxin venom in the marine phylum Chaetognatha. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Marine Ecology Progress Series Bulletin of Plankton Society of Japan Biological Bulletin Bathybelos American Scientist Thuesen, E. V., 1991. The tetrodotoxin venom of chaetognaths. In The Biology of Chaetognaths Deep-Sea Food Chains and the Global Carbon Cycle Bathymodiolis sp., undescribed) containing methanotrophic bacterial symbionts. Marine Biology Solemya reidi Bernard (Bivalvia: Protobranchia). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Thuesen, E. V., 1993.
  • 82. The Fish Tank (Tropical Fish, Hermit Crabs, Goldfish, Aquarium & Marine Life)
    Lesson Plans activities. Lesson Plans from Tetra Under the Sea UNIT (marine biology, Elementary) Oceans Undersea Life (K5, Thematic unit)
    http://members.aol.com/DonnAnCiv/TheFishTank.html
    THE FISH TANK Fish School Hermit Crabs Free Fishy Fun Fish Tales ... Marine Resources Have a great year! Fish School How do fish see, smell, swim? Lesson Plans from Tetra Under the Sea UNIT (Marine Biology, Elementary) Oceans and UnderSea Life (Unit) ... Curriculum Bridges: Marine Life (math, language arts, more) Create Your Own Underground World (mini-unit) Whales are not fish! Under the Sea UNIT (Marine Biology) Wonderful School Pages Something Fishy! (Loogootee Elementary) Treasures@Sea More Neat Stuff Attention Jr. Fish Biologists - Endangered Species Free Fishy Fun
    Fish Tales
    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (by Jules Verne) UNIT A House for Hermit Crab Swimmy Rainbow Fish ... Do you know your state fish?
    Care Section
    Hermit Crab Care Page

    How to feed them, play with them, take care of them
    Goldfish
    Goldfish Care Switchboard

    Goldfish Bowl - What your fish need to be healthy in a goldfish bowl

    Goldfish Bowl (fun activity)
    by Java author Mark Wesley
    Free Clipart Free Little Mermaid Clipart (free screen saver, and more) Fish Tank (by Little Bits Multimedia) Free Screensaver Help yourself to any art on this page. Right click and save.

    83. Introducing Biology At Dalhousie
    These activities ensure that what s offered in the classroom is current, The marine biology programme takes advantage of our special location and
    http://biology.dal.ca/intro/intro.html
    Biology Department
    Introducing Biology
    This page provides a brief overview of what the Biology Department and Dalhousie University offer prospective students. On this page
  • Links to more info
    Prospective Graduate Students
    please see the Graduate Studies page
    Why do an undergraduate degree at Dalhousie? There are big advantages to studying at Canada's "smallest big university". Dalhousie is the smallest of the comprehensive universities in Canada, which are those offering a full range of professional programmes such as law, medicine, engineering, in addition to core undergraduate programmes and graduate research. As such, it allows many of the advantages of smaller universities and the scope and opportunities of large universities.
    Dalhousie is a good place to be exposed to a wide range of activities in Biology and to help you decide what you want to pursue (even if another discipline). If you have a profession already in mind, Dalhousie provides opportunities to take classes that are highly relevant, and from professors with research programmes in those areas. We can accommodate a diversity of interests, for example, you could take classes in drama or music while you study biology. You can even take classes at other degree granting institutions in Halifax (Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, St. Mary's University, Mount Saint Vincent University). The Nova Scotia Agricultural College in Truro (one hour away from Dalhousie) is affiliated with Dalhousie, and students sometimes begin at one institution and, as their interests develop, change to the other institution or spend a year at the other institution.
  • 84. LHS: Residential Summer Camps 2005
    The handson science activities, the hallmark of LHS programs, are designed to marine biology Research Camp University of California Bodega marine Lab
    http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/classes/campsres.html

    Exhibits and Events
    Camps Summer 2005
    Family Workshops

    Camps

    Full-Day Camps

    Half-Day Camps
    ...
    Pickup

    Residential Camps
    Registration

    Online Registration
    Application
    (pdf) Birthday Parties Summer Camp Photos Marine Biology Camp 2005 Sagehen Wildlife 2005 Yosemite Camp 2005, #2 Yosemite Camp 2005, #1 ... Pacific Coast Ecology 2003 Leading the Programs Ted, Rick, and Naomi Camp Director Ted Robertson has directed camps for LHS for the past 19 years. He is an LHS teacher, biologist, accomplished wilderness instructor, and an Emergency Medical Technician. He has led field programs in the arctic, deserts, and tropics as well as throughout California. He has authored books on wolves, frogs, and animal adaptations. Marine Biology Camp Coordinator Rick MacPherson develops and teaches marine biology curriculum at LHS and leads expeditions with the Oceanic Society. He has directed marine programs in New England and Jamaica, and has worked at U.S. National Marine Sanctuaries. The LHS Science Camp teaching staff includes instructors at LHS, college graduates with science backgrounds, and environmental education specialists. All are experienced at delivering science using exciting, interactive teaching techniques. Camp staff have first-aid training and undergo thorough background checks.
    Residential Summer Camps 2005
    To register by phone call: 510-642-5134 (M-F 8:30 - 4:30) Mail or fax an application (pdf).

    85. Marine Internet Sites
    marine biology Research Aquaculture and Fisheries Aquariums educational, and outreach activities of the University of Texas marine Science Institute
    http://www.bio.hw.ac.uk/marine/DIR/MARLINKS.HTM
    Links to Related Internet Sites
    Return to Main Menu Select a topic to quickly navigate to related Internet resources. Marine Biology Research Aquaculture and Fisheries Aquariums Conservation and Education ... Seafood
    Marine Biology Research

    86. Biology Dept. Events 2002-2003 Academic Year -- Christian Brothers University
    Past activities of the CBU biology Department. These are all courses related to marine biology. You can see the Summer Field Program list of courses,
    http://www.cbu.edu/~aross/biodept/Events-2002-2003.html
    Department of Biology
    Fall 2002 - Spring 2003 Activities CBU Biology
    Upcoming CBU Biology Events
    Past CBU Biology Activities CBU School of Sciences Events Summer 2003, Spring 2003, and Fall 2002 (events listed in reverse chronological order)

    MIRT
    students now working in Brazil
  • Articles about CBU Biology in Memphis Business Journal "CBU students study benefits of health insurance abroad" by Scott Shepard Memphis Business Journal 7 July 2003. "20 Memphis college students are in Brazil and Uganda this summer, studying prenatal care in poor women in Sao Paulo and the benefits of health insurance in Africa." MIRT : Minority International Research Training "CBU researcher seeking answers to why aging causes blindness" by Scott Shepard Memphis Business Journal 7 July 2003. "Malinda Fitzgerald is a biologist who may be on the verge of answering an aggravating question in ophthalmology: What causes macular degeneration?"
  • Haiti Medical Missions of Memphis has a new website hosted by the CBU Biology Department .
  • MIRT: Research Training Opportunity

  • The Minority International Research Training grant to CBU supports undergraduate biology students who are selected to join summer research projects in Brazil and Uganda. The application deadline is

    87. NATO STARnet Naval, Marine And Sea Node Search Results Page
    Department of Fisheries and marine biology, University of Bergen, NO The results of the activities are distributed, in the form of reports,
    http://starnet.rta.nato.int/results.asp?node=6&topic=37

    88. Marine Biology
    Concept drawing for the new marine biology Building Click on the picture for new collaborations, training activities, and educational partnerships.
    http://www.fiu.edu/~marine/
    Welcome to the FIU Marine Biology Program For Program Information Call: 305-919-5602 Last Updated: August 27, 2005 Announcements Course Materials Curriculum Guidelines Major in Marine Biology ... Further Information The new laboratory is nearing completion! Concept drawing for the new Marine Biology Building - Click on the picture above to see recent construction photography! A recent photograph of our new waterfront marine lab building We are finishing the interior details and nearing completion of our excellent new 57,000 square foot laboratory that will soon serve as the new home for our program. Dr. Todd LaJeunesse has begun as an assistant professor and we all look forward to his move to the Biscayne Bay Campus soon. Todd brings expertise in the molecular biology and phylogeny of zooxanthellae, and their symbiotic relationship with corals. We are excited to have him aboard! We are also in the process of welcoming 5 or 6 new graduate students who are coming to work with us, mostly on their PhDs. Come on, number six, make up your mind!

    89. !ADVENTURES-AFLOAT/ODYSSEY EXPEDITIONS - Description - Peterson's
    LiveAboard Sail and Scuba Programs/Tropical marine biology Voyages Participants in exciting underwater research activities learn the scientific
    http://www.petersons.com/summerop/sites/inc/020168so.asp
    Press Room About Us Contact Us Site Map ... Online Store !ADVENTURES-AFLOAT/ODYSSEY EXPEDITIONS
    Live-Aboard Sail and Scuba Programs/Tropical Marine Biology Voyages
    Caribbean: British Virgin Islands, Santa Lucia, Saint Vincent, the Grenadines, Martinique, Grenada Program Description
    Program Overview

    Visit Web Site

    Request More Info
    Type of Program: Educational adventure programs exploring sailing, SCUBA diving, and tropical marine biology while living and sailing aboard catamarans in the Caribbean. SCUBA certifications, sailing, marine biology and oceanography instruction, island exploration, sea kayaking, waterskiing, and leadership training. No experience is necessary.
    Participants: Coed, ages 13-19
    Enrollment: 10 participants per trip
    Program Dates: Three-week programs in June, July, and August Location
    HMS Rhone and six other shipwrecks for exploration. St. Vincent has the Caribbean's clearest waters, wildest marine life, and most spectacular underwater pinnacles and sheer coral walls. The friendly English-speaking peoples of these safe, democratic countries welcome participants as they enjoy their islands. With all the spectacular natural resources, there is guaranteed an exciting adventure of live-aboard diving and sailing. Background and Philosophy
    Program Offerings !ADVENTURES-AFLOAT Discovery Voyages offer sailing and PADI Open Water and Advanced SCUBA certifications. No prior sailing or SCUBA experience is necessary; experienced instructors teach the course one step at a time at the participants' own pace. Participants are taught island exploration, windsurfing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, and seamanship and receive introductory instruction in marine biology and oceanography.

    90. Chemistry, Biology And Marine Sciences
    The Department of Chemistry, biology, and marine Science is a department with many coral reefs and hydrothermal activities, environmental chemistry,
    http://www.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/en/for_examinee/faculty_sci/faculty_sci_cb.html

    91. ASLO: Working In The Aquatic Sciences
    In general, there is more competition for jobs in marine biology than Those in academia teach and supervise students, along with the above activities.
    http://aslo.org/career/aquaticcareer.html
    Home About ASLO Career Information Education Resources ... Search
    Working in the Aquatic Sciences
    The American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) is often asked how students can prepare for careers in aquatic science. We hope this document will provide you with the background and resources to enable you to pursue your interest in aquatic science. If you would like to contribute to this document, or have questions, please contact the ASLO student representatives at studentreps@aslo.org . Another important source of information is our listing of institutions offering graduate programs in limnology and oceanography. Additional information on careers in public policy can be found here
    What is Aquatic Science?
    Aquatic science is the study of the planet's oceanic and freshwater environments. Oceanography is the study of the biological, chemical, geological, optical and physical characteristics of oceans and estuaries, while limnology involves the study of these same characteristics in inland systems (lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, and wetlands) including both fresh and salt waters.
    • WHERE is a particular organism, where do pollutants come from, where does the current flow, etc.

    92. Institute Of Marine Biology Of Crete
    The Institute of marine biology of Crete (IMBC) was founded in 1987 as a The Department participates in activities of the European Topic Centre for the
    http://interisk.imbc.gr/imbc_profile.html
    INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY OF CRETE Organisation Profile The Institute of Marine Biology of Crete (IMBC) was founded in 1987 as a semi-independent research-and-technology organisation in marine biology. Even though it operates under the auspices of the Greek Secretariat for Research and Development, only a small part of its operating budget is covered by direct Government funds. The bulk of its budget is generated by competitive European and national grants, from services to marine industries and Government agencies, and from sales of products. Within the span of a decade, the IMBC has propelled itself in the forefront of marine biological research at all levels: national, European and international. It is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories for research in aquaculture, fisheries, marine ecology, management of coastal resources, biological oceanography, remote sensing and biotechnology. The staff of more than 100 includes highly trained personnel in these fields. In addition, the Institute draws upon the staff of the University of Crete, with which it is in active and continuous collaboration. Among the major items of infrastructure are included the research vessel PHILIA, and a 3.5 million Euro facility for research in aquaculture.
    Beyond its distinguished list of publications in the primary scientific literature, the IMBC can proudly boast its vital role in the development of the aquaculture industry in Greece and its continuous and successful effort to help this industry maintain its leading place in the Mediterranean, its regular monitoring of fisheries landings in the Greek wharfs and its participation in all major multinational European programmes for benthic and oceanographic research in the Mediterranean.

    93. BIOL181 Syllabus
    biology encompasses the study of all marine creatures from the smallest conditions and, we hope, become aware of the human activities that may be
    http://www.ed.umuc.edu/syllabi/20045/izmir/biol181.meftelio.htm
    BIOL181 Syllabus
    Course Title Life in the Oceans Term TERM 5, 2004/2005 Education Center IZMIR Faculty Member Mustafa Eftelioglu - meftelio@faculty.ed.umuc.edu
    Faculty Contact Information:
    EMail: meftelio@faculty.ed.umuc.edu
    Office Hours: TBA
    Course Materials:
    Marine Biology , 5th Ed. (IE) w/Web Access Card, Castro and Huber, McGraw, 0-07-111101-8. *Note: Distance Education uses the standard 5th edition, where the ISBN is 0-07-293356-9.
    Course Description:
    A study of the major groups of plants and animals in various marine environments, as well as their interactions with each other and the nonliving components of the ocean. The impact of human activity on life in the ocean and the potential uses and misuses of the ocean are discussed. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BIOL 181 or ZOOL 181.
    Course Goals/Objectives:
    After completing this course, students should be able to do the following:
    * describe the Scientific Method and how it has been used in scientific inquiry
    * describe the way in which major scientific discoveries impact society and modify social behavior
    * define and apply terminology used in the field of the marine sciences
    * describe how plate tectonics formed the ocean basins, continental land masses and their geological features

    94. Adam Marsh
    MAST 821 marine biology Biochemistry Seminar EPIGENETICS Gene expression and enzyme activities of the sodium pump during sea urchin development
    http://www.ocean.udel.edu/cms/amarsh/
    Dr. Adam G. Marsh
    Assistant Professor, Marine Biology-Biochemistry University of Delaware Graduate College of Marine Studies
    700 Pilottown Road Lewes, Delaware 19958
    Phone: (302) 645-4367
    Fax: (302) 645-4028
    E-mail: amarsh@udel.edu
    Education
    Research Interests Current Projects ... Publications
    Education
    • B.A., English Literature, University of South Florida, 1981
    • B.A., Biology, University of South Florida, 1981
    • M.S., Invertebrate Zoology, University of South Florida, 1983
    • Ph.D., Marine Ecology and Environmental Science, University of Maryland, 1989
    Research Interests Molecular and biochemical mechanisms that determine growth and metabolism during early development in larvae from extreme environments: 1) gene expression, RNA processing and turnover; 2) protein metabolism and turnover; 3) cellular physiology and energetics; 4) organismal development and growth. Current Projects
    • Regulation of developmental rates in Antarctic marine invertebrates . Polar invertebrates exhibit extended periods of embryonic and larval development when compared to temperate species. Recently my work has demonstrated that despite this slow course of development, metabolic activities in some polar embryos and larvae are temperature compensated, and equivalent to comparable rates in temperate species. I am trying to identify the biochemical mechanism by which low temperatures set developmental rates in these polar species.
      Larval dispersal and physiology of hydrothermal vent invertebrates. In addition to being cold, deep-sea habitats have the added environmental parameter of pressure to contend with. I have recently worked with a team to develop the first high-pressure larval culture system capable of incubating the eggs of the tube-worm Riftia pachytilia at ambient temperatures and pressures (250 ATM = 3,675 PSI). This system will allow for future research into the metabolic and biochemical events that set developmental rates in the deep-sea invertebrates and determine their dispersal potential.

    95. Marine Biology/Oceanography
    marine biology/Oceanography. Syllabus ( instructional activities). Steve Drott Kearns High School; Jodi Lunt - Ogden High School. Field Trips
    http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/science/electives/mbiodir.htm
    Science Home Page Curriculum Home Page Core Home Page USOE Home Page
    © by the Utah State Office of Education. Marine Biology/Oceanography
  • Syllabus
  • Steve Drott - Kearns High School
    Jodi Lunt - Ogden High School Field Trips:
  • For information on HYDROSPHERE , a program run by the non-profit Southern California Marine Institute, a consortium of colleges and universities, to provide exciting educational adventures for children, adults, seniors, divers, and non-divers, you may e-mail them at hydrosphere@juno.com Internet Resources
  • *Please e-mail any new syllabi or interesting instructional activities to drott@sisna.com Updated August 1, 1997 by Steve Drott

    96. Lesson Plans - Who Sees The Seas As Important?
    learn about the life and work of Tierney Thys;; describe marine biology and what Lawrence Hall of Science marine activities, Research Education
    http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/06/gk2/thys.html
    Check out:
    X6: Culture Goggles

    Standard #6:
    How culture and experience influence people's perceptions of places and regions
    Complete Index

    Who Sees the Seas as Important? Barbaloot Suits: Preserving Biodiversity Culture Goggles: Same Holy Land, Different Holidays Geotourism: Be a Friend to Our Parks Jimmy Chin Sees Adventure: What Do You See? King Tut's Treasures Mapping What Matters Complete Index Who Sees the Seas as Important? Overview: The ocean is one of the largest areas of unexplored territory on Earth. Oceanographers, marine biologists, and many others are devoting their careers to exploring the oceans' ecosystems, learning about and preserving the health and inhabitants of these amazing places. In this lesson, students will learn about some people who think the ocean is so important that they have devoted their lives to studying it and its inhabitants. Students will learn about a specific type of fish, and compare it to other fish using information gathered by people who are studying these animals. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, social studies, science

    97. Bio 394 Homepage
    and extensive diving/snorkeling activities in a variety of marine habitats. Program ai RIMS will include seminars and labs in marine biology and
    http://www.public.iastate.edu/~zoogen/Bio394/Bio394.html
    Marine Biology of the Caribbean Experience the marine environment!!!
    Field Trip to the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences (RIMS)
    Spring break 2006 (March 11-18, 2006) Attend one of our informational meetings:
    October 4 (Tues.) or October 5 (Wed.)
    6:00 PM in room 115 Science II
    See slides and video from past field trips. Applications* will be available here as a downloadable pdf file sometime in late September 2005
    Hint: The application requires that you write an essay indicating what this trip means to you professionally. It is an important component and often is the difference between who goes and who does not. If you wish to have your name placed on the email list to receive additional information contact D. Sakaguchi. GENERAL INFORMATION: Marine Biology of the Caribbean
    Spring Break, 2006: Don Sakaguchi will again take a group to Roatan Island for a week during Spring Break, 2006 to study the biology of the coral reefs found off the eastern coast of Honduras. Using the facilities of the Roatan Marine Institute, the group will snorkel and dive on the incredibly beautiful and biological diverse reefs of the western Caribbean. Students learn to identify marine species and to do underwater ecological surveys while enjoying a wonderful respite from the cold winds of Iowa at that time of the year. For further information send an E-mail to dssakagu@iastate.edu.
    Location: The Caribbean sea on the island of Roatan at the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences (RIMS)

    98. MarineBio Kids - MarineBio.org
    marine biology and Ocean Science Navigation marineBio.org marine biology Sharing the wonders of the ocean to inspire appreciation, protection,
    http://www.marinebio.com/MarineBio/MindGames/

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    Unsubscribe Latest Archive SEATURTLE.ORG MB Staff 93 visitors onsite 6,282 subscribers August 2005: 192,048 visitors 346,132 page views 5.1 million hits Plankton Forum: 825 members 4,241 posts/20 forums Portal: MB Resources: 888 Voice of America Broadcast images/videos GREENPEACE.ORG ... ESPEN REKDAL Sharing the wonders of the ocean to inspire education research , and a sea ethic Africa Australia British Isles Canada France The Netherlands Text: normal Latest Species Almaco Jack American Shad Australian Pelican Atlantic Cod ... Trumpetfish MarineBio Species Almaco Jack Amazon River Dolphin American Shad Antarctic Fur Seal ... Recommended Books Research Online Open Access journals MBLWHOI Library American Fisheries Society Animal Conservation Aquaculture Aquatic Conservation Aquatic Sciences Aquatic Toxicology Biogeosciences Biological Bulletin Biological Conservation Biology Consv Genetics Continental Shelf Research Coral Reefs Crustacean Biology Crustaceana Current Biology Deep Sea I Deep Sea II EcoHealth Ecosystems Ecotoxicology Env Biology of Fishes Env Pollution Fish Biology Fish/Shellfish Immunology Geobiology Hydrobiologia ICES Marine Science Inv Pathology JMBA Journal Marine Biology

    99. UNCW College Of Arts & Sciences: Biology And Marine Biology - Undergraduate Prog
    UNCW College of Arts and Sciences Department of biology and marine biology. BA biology BS biology BS marine biology
    http://www.uncw.edu/bio/undergrad-honors.html
    UNCW
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    Honors Program B.A. Biology B.S. Biology B.S. Marine Biology
    Career Info
    ... Web Resources HONORS SCHOLARS PROGRAM
    http://www.uncw.edu/honors

    Katherine E. Bruce, director
    John W. Myers, associate director
    The Honors Scholars Program at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington provides academically talented students with innovative and unique educational experiences. The program encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and independent work skills by offering exciting academic and cultural activities as well as the opportunity for close working and social relationships with the faculty.
    Admissions to Honors
    Check with the Honors director for specific requirements at each level. Multiple points of entry into the Honors Scholars Program are possible:
    • As entering freshman (by invitation of the Honors Scholars Program) As sophomores (based on high academic achievement in freshman year, including transfer students)

    100. DLSU-Manila : Research Centers
    Alfred Shields, FSC marine Station, formerly DLSU marine Biological Station Recent research and outreach activities conducted by the MBS include a
    http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/research/centers/mbs/default.asp
    Bro. Alfred Shields, FSC Marine Station
    Index
    The Bro. Alfred Shields, FSC Marine Station, formerly DLSU Marine Biological Station (MBS), is a research facility of the College of Science meant to further research and extension activities in coastal areas. It is located on a one-hectare lot in Matuod, Lian, Batangas, about three (3) hours drive from the Taft campus.
    Facilities
    Basic laboratory and field research facilities are available in the station including:·
    • SCUBA diving gear, tanks, and a compressor·
    • A small outrigger boat ("bangka")·
    • A dry laboratory
    • A reference collection of common marine organisms
    • Computers and various communication and video equipment
    Basic housing facilities for faculty and students are also available including two 10-bed dormitory rooms, and a small kitchen. Freshwater supply is provided from a deep well and a generator is available for emergency power
    Faculty and Students
    A resident scientist (a faculty member of the Biology Department in DLSU-Taft) may be available to supervise and assist in the day-to-day activities of the station. Common users over the past year are faculty and students of the Departments of Biology and Chemistry, as well as natural science students from DLSU- Dasmariñas, University of Sto. Tomas, and the Ateneo de Manila University.
    Research and Outreach
    Recent research and outreach activities conducted by the MBS include: a marine resource assessment of Cauayan, Negros Occidental, evaluation of coral reef conservation at Maricaban Strait, and various undergraduate and graduate theses on coral recruitment, competition and bleaching.

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