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  1. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 20 by HAROLD BARNES, MARGARET BARNES, 2007-04-17
  2. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 35 by R.N.Gibson, A.D.Ansell, et all 2007-04-17
  3. The Marine Biology of the South China Sea
  4. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 24 by ARGARET BARNES, HAROLD BARNES, 2007-04-17
  5. Oceanography and Marine Biology, An Annual Review, Volume 22 (Oceanography and Marine Biology)
  6. Asian Marine Biology Series
  7. The Biochemical Ecology of Marine Fishes (Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 36) (Advances in Marine Biology) (Advances in Marine Biology)
  8. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 21 by HAROLD BARNES, MARGARET BARNES, 2007-04-16
  9. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 26 by R.N.Gibson, A.D.Ansell, et all 2007-04-17
  10. The Marine Biology of the South China Sea III
  11. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 31 by R.N.Gibson, A.D.Ansell, et all 2007-04-17
  12. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 25 by ARGARET BARNES, HAROLD BARNES, 2007-04-17
  13. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review by R.N.Gibson, A.D.Ansell, et all 2007-04-16
  14. Oceanography And Marine Biology (Oceanography and Marine Biology)

41. University Of West Florida - Department Of Biology - Research
Teaches Intro to Oceanography marine biology, Oceanography, marine Microbiology,Biological Oceanography, Molecular Ecology, general biology
http://uwf.edu/biology/research/
The faculty and their research...
Dr. Wayne A. Bennett
Ph.D., University of North Texas - Ecophysiology, Marine Ecology, and Marine Ichthyology Teaches: Currently doing research on autecology of marine and freshwater fishes. Concentrating on isolating key behavioral and physiological adaptations that determine survival of marine and freshwater fishes in extreme abiotic habitats. Experimental approaches to isolate proximate and ultimate causes of thermal intolerance, estimate geographic range expansions, predict effects of exotic fish on native ecosystems, determined life history tactics, and quantified acute and chronic environmental stress in fishes. Dr. Charles N. D’Asaro Ph.D., University of Miami - Marine Biology Teaches: Developmental Biology, Aquaculture, Scientific Illustration, Molluscan Biology Currently doing research on the reproduction and development of marine prosobranchs. Dr. Philip C. Darby
Teaches: General Biology, Wetlands Ecology, Animal Behavior, Principles of Evolution Currently doing research on wetlands ecology, population ecology of wetlands wildlife

42. FIU Course OCB3043
marine biology and Oceanography for Majors. general Course Information.OCB3043 marine Biolology and Oceanographgy - Section 51 - Credits 3
http://www.jochemnet.de/fiu/OCB3043.html
Navigation FIU Home FIU Marine Biology Home Dept. Biology Home Frank Jochem Home ... E-Mail Marine Biology and Oceanography
Introduction for Majors
in Biology and Marine Biology
FIU course no. OCB 3043
by Frank J. Jochem
Assistant Professor, Plankton Biology
last updated: January 4, 2005
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    General Course Information OCB3043 - Marine Biolology and Oceanographgy - Section 51 - Credits: 3 OCB3043 "Marine Biology and Oceanography" is a 3 credit course intended to introduce majors in Biology and majors in Marine Biology to the principles of the biology of organisms in the marine environment with special emphasis on the zonation of marine live, on regional, vertical and temporal scales, as adaptation to the physical and chemical environment in the oceans. For more information on specific topics, see the class schedule
    Time and Location: Tuesday and Thursday, 9.30 - 10:45 a.m. Class room: AC-II lecture hall 110

43. Area Of Study Marine Biology
marine biology is the study of plants and animals that live in oceans, costalwaters, Elements of Physics general biology Cellular and Molecular biology
http://www.iseek.org/sv/22030.jsp?id=140900

44. Marine Biological Association Bulletin Board - General Discussion
Select Forum, marine Biological Association Bulletin Board, Other Opportunities marine biology Jobs and Studentships, general Discussion
http://www.mba.ac.uk/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=5

45. Major And Requirements, Biology Program At Purchase College
Senior Project in the general subject area of marine biology. Note Thisconcentration can be completed as either a biology or Environmental Science major.
http://www.ns.purchase.edu/biology/major.htm
BIOLOGY DEGREE REQUIREMENTS In addition to college-wide degree requirements, there are two categories of requirements for majors in Biology: "Biology Courses", and "Basic Science Support Courses". B.A. DEGREE Although a concentration is not required for the B.A. degree, several concentrations are available (see below under Concentrations): Cellular and Molecular Biology, Evolutionary and Behavioral Biology, Bio-research Technology, Marine Biology, Genetics, Microscopy and Imaging, and Biochemistry BIOLOGY COURSES BIO 1550/1560 - General Biology I and II (with laboratories) BIO 2890 - Biology Program Seminar BIO 3530 - Cell Biology Five additional advanced Biology courses at the 3000 or 4000 level One elective must be selected from the following list in Biological Mechanisms: BIO 3160 - Genetics (laboratory not required) BIO 3170 - Developmental Biology BIO 3530 - Cell Biology BIO 4620 - Molecular Biology One elective must be selected from the following list in Biodiversity and Ecology: BIO 3430 - Vertebrate Zoology BIO 3440 - Invertebrate Zoology BIO 3360 - Microbiology ENV 3120 - General Ecology Three additional biology electives at the 3000 or 4000 level The six advanced biology courses must include at least one at the 4000 level

46. Faculty
The Website for the Department of Biological Sciences at California State Dr. Charles Galt, marine biology, zooplankton biology, general biology,
http://www.csulb.edu/depts/biology/pages/faculty.shtml
Departments Biological Sciences Search
Faculty in Biological Sciences:
The department has a talented and diverse faculty of full- and part-time personnel. They are listed below, with links to additional information, including office locations, phone numbers, courses taught, research interests, and personal web pages, where available. Chair: Dr. Editte Gharakhanian Principal Undergraduate Advisor: Dr. David Huckaby (Biology, Biology Education) Graduate Advisor: Dr. Judy Brusslan Graduate Advisor (Microbiology): Dr. Vern Eveland Discipline-specific Undergraduate advisors:
  • Dr. Toni Stanton (Physiology, Cellular/Molecular Biology, pre-Physical Therapy)
  • Dr.Gwen Goodmanlowe (Marine Biology)
  • Dr. Vern Eveland (Microbiology).
  • Dr. David Huckaby (Botany, Ecology, Zoology)
Full Time Faculty:

47. UCSC Discover -The Marine Biology Major
The marine biology major is designed to introduce students to marine Chemistry 1B/M and 1C/N, general Chemistry with Laboratory (two quarters);
http://admissions.ucsc.edu/discover/majors/MarineBiology.cfm
Admissions Home Discover UC Santa Cruz See the Campus Apply to the University ... [+] help and feedback The Marine Biology Major The marine biology major is designed to introduce students to marine ecosystems, including the great diversity of marine organisms and their coastal and oceanic environments. The emphasis is on basic principles that help us to understand the processes that shape life in marine environments. The marine biology major is a demanding program that offers a B.S. degree and requires several more courses than the general biology B.A. major.
Study and Research Opportunities
  • B.S. An array of opportunities in the Monterey Bay area for directed faculty- and/or department-sponsored independent study in marine biology
Marine_Biology_2004.pdf (65kb)
More Information Catalog Description
Biological Sciences site

Biological Sciences Advising
103A Thimann Laboratories
University of California, Santa Cruz

48. The EnviroLink Network - Marine Biology
Displaying 1 4 of 4 resources in marine biology and general Information; 1.Charlotte, The Vermont Whale Burlington, VT, USA
http://www.envirolink.org/topics.html?topic=Marine Biology&topicsku=200211915131

49. HPU-Marine Biology
Hawaii Pacific University marine biology students are exposed to (through by taking a year (two semesters) each of general biology, general chemistry,
http://web1.hpu.edu/index.cfm?section=undergrad22

50. BUMP History And General Information
In addition to undergraduate marine biology concentrators at BU, MBL alsohas general use facilities available to BUMP faculty and students.
http://www.bu.edu/bump/about.html
Boston University
Marine Program
The Boston University Marine Program is a hands-on, research-oriented curriculum in marine biology, with emphasis on marine ecology, molecular ecology, behavioral ecology, sensory biology, ichthyology, and oceanography. BUMP occupies a unique position as a section within Boston University Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. With over 40 full-time faculty, BU's Biology Department offers broad expertise in research and education by leaders in all major areas of biology. The MBL is internationally known as a center for biological research. BUMP's graduate program Undergraduates spend a semester in Woods Hole taking intensive courses . In addition to undergraduate marine biology concentrators at BU, participants in the Program have come from other colleges and universities around the world. Contact individual faculty members for information about postdoctoral training, research assistantships, and undergraduate research opportunities. Each year

51. Stetson University : Aquatic And Marine Biology
Aquatic and marine biology Study Aquatic and marine biology at Stetson University The required lowerdivision courses include general biology, general
http://www.stetson.edu/academics/custom/program.php?id=102

52. Home Page
What is the Aquatic marine biology Major all about? biology (BY) 101 and102 (general biology) (8 hrs). biology 201 and 202 (Experimental biology and
http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/biology/amb/
This major if designed for students interested in the study of life in freshwater and marine environments. It is administered through the Biology Department Dr. Alicia Schultheis discusses water sampling with students at Blue Springs. Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge ), spring ( Blue Springs DeLeon Springs , Gemini Springs), freshwater marsh, and cypress swamp habitats, as well as easy access to the largest river system in Florida ( Hontoon Island Freshwater Pond One of Florida's many freshwater springs. The local marine environment is also very diverse with habitats including mangrove forest, salt marsh ( Tomoka State Park ), oyster bars, seagrass beds, mudflats, sandy beaches, rocky beaches ( Washington Oaks State Park ), lagoons, estuaries, and the Atlantic Ocean within the boundaries of this county. The local environment includes both preserved and human-impacted aquatic habitats. The St. Johns River system and the Canaveral National Seashore Collecting algae samples in the Blue Springs run.

53. ASLO: Working In The Aquatic Sciences
In general, there is more competition for jobs in marine biology than there isin aquatic physics, math, modeling, chemistry and geology.
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.

54. SFSU Marine Biology And Limnology Undergraduate Program
In the marine biology and limnology specialization, students can take courses BIOL 240, Introductory biology II, 5. CHEM 115, general Chemistry I
http://www.sfsu.edu/~puboff/programs/undergrad/mari_bio.htm
Marine Biology and Limnology
College of Science and Engineering Undergraduate Programs
The Because marine biology spans the biological and physical sciences, high school graduates who elect to enter this program should be competent in a variety of subjects. High school mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, and English composition are important background for all college science majors. Additional courses in fields such as geology, meteorology, or oceanography can also be useful background. Community College students who want to transfer into the marine biology program will find it useful to have completed courses such as general biology, chemistry, physics, and calculus at the community college. Please see the ASSIST Web site (www.assist.org) to determine what courses in science at your community college are equivalent to the lower-division courses described below for the marine biology major at San Francisco State University. Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
San Francisco State University is a member of a consortium of six California State Universities that jointly operate the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories on Monterey Bay. Moss Landing conducts instructional and research activities on near-shore marine and estuarine environments. Oceangoing research vessels based at Moss Landing also participate in wide-ranging offshore marine research. The Moss Landing curriculum supports a range of programs in marine science. Students matriculating at any of the six participating institutions can take part or all of their graduate work at Moss Landing.

55. SFSU Bulletin 2005/06--Biology
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN biology CONCENTRATION IN marine biology AND LIMNOLOGY.Undergraduates may elect a general emphasis in marine invertebrate zoology,
http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/current/programs/biology.htm
Biology
College of Science and Engineering
Dean: Sheldon Axler
Department of Biology
FRN
Web Site: www.sfsu.edu/~biology
Chair: John Hafernik
Graduate Coordinator: Robert Patterson
Graduate Advisers:
Biomedical Laboratory Science—J. Romeo
Center for Biomedical Laboratory Science
SCI 211
Web Site: www.sfsu.edu/~cbls
E-mail: cbls@sfsu.edu
Coordinator: Joseph Romeo
Faculty
Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors California Academy of Sciences Research Professors Adjunct Faculty
Programs
B.A. in Biology, General
B.S. in Biology: Concentration in Botany B.S. in Biology: Concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology B.S. in Biology: Concentration in Ecology B.S. in Biology: Concentration in Marine Biology and Limnology B.S. in Biology: Concentration in Microbiology B.S. in Biology: Concentration in Physiology B.S. in Biology: Concentration in Zoology B.S. in Clinical Science Minor in Biology Certificate in Biotechnology M.S. in Biology: Concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology M.S. in Biology: Concentration in Conservation Biology M.S. in Biology: Concentration in Ecology and Systematic Biology

56. Russian Journal Of Marine Biology
Russian Journal of marine biology (Biologiya morya), ISSN 10630740 CODEN RJMBED general info » editorial board » on-line journal » guidelines
http://www.maik.rssi.ru/cgi-bin/journal.pl?name=marbio&page=main

57. Pepperdine University - Seaver College - Natural Science Division
Yes, we offer courses in marine biology. One is a general education course, opento anyone, as an introduction to the field. Others are upperdivision
http://seaver.pepperdine.edu/naturalscience/programs/marinebiology.htm
ABOUT SEAVER ACADEMICS ADMISSION ATHLETICS ... PEPPERDINE XPRESS Natural Science Division Division Home Academic Programs Division Programs General Chemistry Honor's Lab ... Contact Our Division
Marine Biology at Pepperdine University
Does Pepperdine have a marine biology major?
No, we offer a major in general biology.
Why?
We feel that students are better served as undergraduates by not specializing, by obtaining a strong general background in biology. From this background, students can go into any specialty area in graduate school, medical school, or jobs. In reality, marine biologists are biologists that specialize in work on marine organisms, but they begin with a broad background and have some area of biology as a technical specialty, such as ecology, behavior, or embryology. At Pepperdine, there are two marine biologists on the faculty: Dr. Karen Martin, a comparative physiologist, and Dr. Tom Vandergon, a molecular biologist.
Can Pepperdine students take courses in marine biology?

58. Marine Biology: Information From Answers.com
marine biology, study of ocean plants and animals and their ecological relationships . In general the deep sea is considered to start at the photic zone,
http://www.answers.com/topic/marine-biology
showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping marine biology Encyclopedia marine biology, study of ocean plants and animals and their ecological relationships. Marine organisms may be classified (according to their mode of life) as nektonic, planktonic, or benthic. Nektonic animals are those that swim and migrate freely, e.g., adult fishes whales , and squid . Planktonic organisms, usually very small or microscopic, have little or no power of locomotion and merely drift or float in the water. Benthic organisms live on the sea bottom and include sessile forms (e.g., sponges oysters , and corals ), creeping organisms (e.g., crabs and snails ), and burrowing animals (e.g., many clams and worms ). Seafloor areas called hydrothermal vents , with giant tube worms and many other unusual life forms, have been intensively studied by marine biologists in recent years. The distribution of marine organisms depends on the chemical and physical properties of seawater (temperature, salinity, and dissolved nutrients), on ocean currents (which carry oxygen to subsurface waters and disperse nutrients, wastes, spores, eggs, larvae, and plankton), and on penetration of light. Photosynthetic organisms (plants, algae, and cyanobacteria), the primary sources of food, exist only in the photic, or euphotic, zone (to a depth of about 300 ft/90 m), where light is sufficient for photosynthesis . Since only about 2% of the ocean floor lies in the photic zone, photosynthetic organisms in the benthos are far less abundant than photosynthetic plankton (phytoplankton), which is distributed near the surface oceanwide. Very abundant phytoplankton include the

59. OIMB - Marine Biology Major
2003, University of Oregon, Oregon Institute of marine biology Option B.general biology Sequence. A whole organism biology or Ecology approach for
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~oimb/marinebiomajor.html
© 2003, University of Oregon, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology
PO Box 5389, Charleston OR 97420, 63466 Boat Basin Road, Charleston OR 97420 ; Tel:(541) 888-2581 Fax: (541) 888-3250
Site Design: Splint Webdesign Requirements for the Marine Biology Major : 24 credit hours of Biology applied to the Major must be taken at the University of Oregon. All Biology (BI prefix) courses used to meet the Major requirements must be passed with a C-, P, or better. Offered at the Eugene Campus General Chemistry CH 221,222,223 or 224H, 225H, 226H General Chemistry Lab CH 227, 228, 229 or 237,238,239 Organic Chemistry CH 331, 332 or 331, 335, 336 Calculus for Biological Sciences I, II MATH 246, 247 or MATH 251, 252 General Physics PH 201, 202, 203 or 251, 252, 253 LOWER DIVISION BIOLOGY: Offered at the Eugene Campus Option A. Foundations of Biology Sequence A molecular, developmental, mechanistic approach for students with a strong background in Biology and Chemistry. Organic Chemistry prerequisite for BI 251. Option B. General Biology Sequence

60. Marine Biology Sites
general Sea Life Sites. Honors biology Home Page A very good biology resource Summer marine biology Institue Image Index from Northeastern University.
http://www.chenowith.k12.or.us/tech/subject/science/marine.html
Marine Biology Sites
Updated 3/8/99 Numbers below are used for ease of identification and do not constitute a "ranking" of the sites. See also: Oceanography by Mr. Ewald's 5th Grade Marine Environmental Organizations ...
Intertidal Zone Tour Guide A lesson for elementary students from 2 San Diego teachers. Lifestyles of the Spineless and Slimy explores tidal zones with text and photos.

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