Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_M - Marine Biology Organizations
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 104    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Marine Biology Organizations:     more books (24)
  1. Biomechanical factors contributing to self-organization in seagrass landscapes [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by M.S. Fonseca, M.A.R. Koehl, et all 2007-01-23
  2. Living Marine Resources of Somalia (Fao Species Identification Field Guide for Fishery) by Corinna Sommer, Wolfgang Schneider, et all 1996-12
  3. International Marine Organizations: Essays on Structure and Activities by K.A. Bekiashev, V.V. Serebriakov, 1981-09
  4. Trophic Organization in Coastal Systems (Marine Science) by Robert J. Livingston, 2002-12-23
  5. Mammals in the Seas: Small Cetaceans, Seals, Sirenians and Otters (Fao Fisheries) by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Working Party on Marine Mammals, 1983-06
  6. Second Meeting of the Technical Advisory Committee of the Fao Project "Management of Tuna Fishing Capacity: Conservation And Socio-economics 15-18 March 2004, Madrid, Spain (Fao Fisheries Proceedings)
  7. Coastal Lagoon Survey by United Nations Educational Scientific & Cultural Organization, 1981-12
  8. A pump net sampler to examine the spatial distribution of rock lobster larvae (Report / Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Division of Fisheries and Oceanography) by D. W Rimmer, 1978
  9. Marine Biological Association of San Diego by William Emerson Ritter, 1907
  10. Fisheries research: Its organization and program within the U.S.S.R., with special reference to the Pacific fisheries by C. E Atkinson, 1960
  11. A review of the fisheries programs and their organization at the University of Alaska (Sea grant report - University of Alaska) by Clinton E Atkinson, 1979
  12. Annotated acronyms and abbreviations of marine science related international organizations (General series : Publication - National Oceanographic Data Center) by Jeannette P North, 1969
  13. Southern Seas: Discovering Marine Life at 46 Degrees South by Keith Probert, John Jillett, et all 2006-02-28
  14. Field Guide to the Living Marine Resources of Namibia (FAO Species Identification Field Guide for Fishery Purposes)

41. SMM STRATEGIES FOR PURSUING A CAREER IN MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE
Minority Institutions marine Science Association biology Dept, Box 18540 List of organizations giving grants for mammal research.
http://www.marinemammalogy.org/strat.htm
The Society for Marine Mammalogy
STRATEGIES FOR PURSUING A CAREER IN MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE
The field of marine mammal science has a growing appeal. Yet, many students do not clearly understand what the field involves. This brochure addresses questions commonly asked by people seeking a career in marine mammal science in the United States and provides suggestions on how to plan education and work experience. This document is continually evolving. Please submit corrections and suggestions for additions to: SMM Administrator var site="s15careers" What is marine mammal science? How difficult is it to pursue a career in marine mammal science? What are typical salaries in marine mammal careers? What types of jobs involve marine mammals? ... Surviving professional puberty in marine mammalogy: Things Mom and Dad didn't tell you.
by John E. Reynolds III - Eckerd College and U.S. Marine Mammal Commission Reference Books Reference Articles Information Sheets and Packets Sea Grant Programs ... Teaching Materials What is marine mammal science? There are about 100 species of aquatic or marine mammals that depend on fresh water or the ocean for part or all of their life. These species include pinnipeds, which are seals, sea lions, fur seals and walrus; cetaceans, which are baleen and toothed whales, ocean and river dolphins, and porpoises; sirenians, which are manatees and dugongs; and some carnivores, such as sea otters and polar bears. Marine mammal scientists try to understand these animals' genetic, systematic, and evolutionary relationships; population structure; community dynamics; anatomy and physiology; behavior and sensory abilities; parasites and diseases; geographic and microhabitat distributions; ecology; management; and conservation.

42. B.S. In Marine Biology
The BS degree in marine biology provides students with the opportunity to learn federal, national and international organizations and businesses.
http://www.uas.alaska.edu/academics/bach/bs/marine_biology.html
Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology
To view details of the program, visit the biology program Web site.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Pre-major status: Applicants enter as pre-majors and will be considered for full admission to the B.S. in Marine Biology after completion of the following:
  • MATH S107 (may be met by placement examination) ENGL S111. BIOL S105, BIOL S106 High school chemistry or CHEM S103 with a C or higher.

  • DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (2005-2006 CATALOG)
    Candidates must complete the General Education Requirements (GERs) as well as the specific program requirements listed below for a minimum of 120 credit hours.
    Courses in a degree program may be counted only once. Courses used to fulfill the major requirements cannot be used to fulfill the GERs. Specific requirements for GERs in Marine Biology are listed below. The degree must include 48 credits of upper-division (300 or above) courses, 24 of which must be completed at UAS.
    Minimum Credit Hours General Education Requirements Must include: MATH Calculus I BIOL Fundamentals of Biology I BIOL Fundamentals of Biology II Major Requirements BIOL Ecology BIOL Animal Physiology BIOL Genetics BIOL Evolution CHEM General Chemistry I CHEM General Chemistry II CHEM Organic and Biological Chemistry I CHEM Organic and Biological Chemistry II STAT Elementary Statistics select both PHYS College Physics I PHYS College Physics II or both PHYS General Physics I PHYS General Physics II Marine Biology Core Classes Select from the following courses (12 credits total): BIOL Invertebrate Zoology

    43. JCU - Marine Biology And Aquaculture Resources
    Australian Biological Societies and organizations marine biology Information on marine animal species, aquatic communities, marine biology careers and
    http://www.library.jcu.edu.au/subjectgds/Fac4/NetResources/mar_biol.shtml
    @import /* hide from IE5 */ url("http://www.jcu.edu.au/includes/styles/JCUstyles.css"); Web Sitemap Search A-Z Index Contacts ... Events I nformation F or Prospective Students International Students Current Students Visitors ... Jobs at JCU I nformation A bout The University Research Teaching
    Marine Biology and Aquaculture Resources
    Library and Internet Guide
    The following is a select list of resources available on the Internet
    JCU Library Resources Associations and Societies
    JCU Library Resources
    InfoHelp
    - questions answered, assistance given online, or by phone or email
    Catalogue
    Library Guides
    Databases - General Information
    • Electronic Databases - a listing of all databases available through JCU Off campus access is available for most databases and electronic journals. Simply click on this link, and follow the instructions. You will be returned to this page and can then simply click on the required resource to access it. If a password is required, this can be obtained from InfoHelp How To Guides - for you to read online or printout to help you use internet resources
    Indexing/Abstracting Databases
    • Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts indexes literature from the Biological Sciences, Oceanic Sciences, Fisheries, Aquaculture, Environmental Sciences and Biotechnology. Search results may include active links to web based resources where these can be identified.

    44. Biology Resources On The World Wide Web
    As an umbrella society for other biological organizations, This wellorganized and thorough site offers sites on marine biology as well as allowing
    http://library.austincc.edu/w3/BIO/
    Austin Community College Library Services
    Biology Resources on the World Wide Web
    TABLE OF LINK CATEGORIES
    This web site is organized into these clickable categories:

    1 ACC Biology Faculty and Department Web Pages

    2 Gateways and General Information Sources

    3 Government and Academic Sites

    4 Associations
    ...
    Table of Links
    ACC Biology Faculty and Department Web Pages
    Leslie Albin's Faculty Webpage

    http://www2.austincc.edu/lesalbin

    D'Maris Allen-Mierl's Faculty Webpage
    http://www2.austincc.edu/microbio

    Courses Taught Include: Microbiology and Survey of Infectious Diseases Charles Dunn's Faculty Webpage http://www2.austincc.edu/cddunn Courses Taught Include: Introductory Biology: the Unity of Life, Native Plants, Life on Earth Margaret Flemming's Faculty Webpage http://www.austincc.edu/mflemmin Linnea Fletcher's Faculty Webpage http://www2.austincc.edu/linneaf Courses Taught Include: Biology and Chemisty, Biotechnolgy Program Coordinator for ACC David Froehlich's Faculty Webpage http://www2.austincc.edu/eohippus/ Courses Taught Include: Life on Earth, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Organismal Biology, Introductory Biology: Unity of Life, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Anatomy and Physiology I Jacquelyn Jarzem's Faculty Webpage http://www2.austincc.edu/jarzem

    45. USGS CMG Organizations (Oregon Institute Of Marine Biology) Data & Metadata
    USGS CMG organizations (Oregon Institute of marine biology) Data Metadata. Skip navigational links. Search InfoBank. Activities tabs
    http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/programs/html/organizations2idshtml/o/OIoMB_i
    USGS Home
    Contact USGS

    Search USGS
    Skip navigational links
    ... Search InfoBank Activities: by ID by Platform by Year by Region ... with Incomplete IDs Year:
    Skip footer navigational links InfoBank Menlo Park Center Santa Cruz Center ... U.S. Geological Survey
    URL: http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/programs/html/organizations2idshtml/o/OIoMB_ids.html
    Page Contact Information: Clint Steele
    Page Last Modified: Wed Sep 14 03:45:01 PDT 2005 (wcs)

    46. CyanoLinks
    marine biology Lab, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, A combination of four different organizations. Linked to many databases which
    http://www-cyanosite.bio.purdue.edu/reslink.html
    Cyanobacterial Links
    Links to Research Sites
    A Collection of Botany Related URLs , an enormous collection of internet resources now called the Internet Directory for Botany, including general biology links and research groups around the world. There are mirrors worldwide. Acadia Centre for Estuarine Research focuses on estuary research in Eastern Canada. Contains a small library of their research publications, but an extensive text resources library. Also has links page to other environmental sites. Algae-L , an email-based LISTSERV for phycologists Aquaria . Search engine site relating to fish information. Search under cyanobacteria produces small list of links. Photosynthesis Center at Arizona State University. This premiere site is dedicated to photosynthesis research and education. Contains a truly extensive library of published resources. Has a diverse range of information starting from the elementary school level all the way to the graduate research arena. AIMS , research site based at the Australian Institute of Marine Science. Good sized site containing large amounts of information regarding their research as well as other marine life. The information is in a web-page based format and doesn't include text resources. Has a images link under topics index. Balaton Limnological Research Institute , Hungary. Site dedicated to study of comparative neurobiology of invertebrates.

    47. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    Question I m interested in studying marine biology in college. Question Do marine scientists have to belong to any organizations?
    http://www.marinecareers.net/faqs.htm
    Students thinking about careers in the marine sciences share many questions related to educational opportunities and career paths. Below are answers to recent questions that may be similar to those you have. Q: Q: I am 13 years old and have always wanted to work with ocean creatures. I am too young to start thinking about colleges, so is there anything I can do now that would help me get closer to my goal? Q: I recently visited a theme park with my family and was amazed by the marine mammal show. How does someone become a marine animal trainer? Q: I'm interested in studying marine biology in college. How should I choose a college that will offer a good program? Q: I am looking for a two-year school that offers programs for becoming a marine technician. I've heard that there are only two and I can't find them. Can you help? Q: My professor told me that biochemistry is a really hot field right now. I am currently enrolled as a marine science biology major. Should I change my major?

    48. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    Q Do marine scientists have to belong to any organizations? If you feel strongly about marine biology programs, be sure to look at the courses and
    http://www.marinecareers.net/text/faqs.htm
    marinecareers.net
    CAREER FIELDS/PROFILES
    SALARIES FAQs ... HOME/SITE MAP FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

    Students thinking about careers in the marine sciences share many questions related to educational opportunities and career paths. Below are answers to recent questions that may be similar to those you have. Be sure to check out our " fun facts " page, too. Q: Q: I am 13 years old and have always wanted to work with ocean creatures. I am too young to start thinking about colleges, so is there anything I can do now that would help me get closer to my goal? Q: I recently visited a theme park with my family and was amazed by the marine mammal show. How does someone become a marine animal trainer? Q: I'm interested in studying marine biology in college. How should I choose a college that will offer a good program? Q: I am looking for a two-year school that offers programs for becoming a marine technician. I've heard that there are only two and I can't find them. Can you help? Q: My professor told me that biochemistry is a really hot field right now. I am currently enrolled as a marine science biology major. Should I change my major?

    49. CRESLI's Links To Other Organizations
    The following list of organizations has been provided for anyone interested in more marine biology and Fisheries. Ecological Effects of Fishing
    http://www.cresli.org/cresli/othorgs.html
    Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island, Inc.
    Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Dowling College, Oakdale NY 11769-1999 Help CRESLI today, become a member Home About CRESLI WHALES, DOLPHINS, AND PORPOISES ... Weather Search our Site:
    sitemap
    var site="s10CRESLI"
    Index of other organizations
    The following list of organizations has been provided for anyone interested in more information on the environment, marine mammals and sea turtles. If you know of any pertinent links, please let us know about them by clicking here. Web Directories and Information Resources :
    Birds (including sea birds): Cetaceans: Environmental and Conservation Groups: Ecology and Conservation Biology: Environmental Sites: Long Island and the New York Bight:

    50. UCLA Department Of OBEE -- Marine Biology Major
    marine biology is the study of oceanography, ecology, fish, marine invertebrates, work for environmental or governmental organizations (such as NOAA,
    http://www.obee.ucla.edu/undergraduate/marinebio_major.shtml
    Home Undergraduate Majors Marine Biology Major Major and Course requirements before Fall 1995
    Fall 1995 to Summer 2000

    Fall 2000 and later

    Specialization in computing
    Faculty Careers in Marine Sciences Opportunities News
    Marine Biology Quater

    internships

    research and field study

    Side trips UCLA Marine Science Center
    UCLA Ocean Discovery Center

    UCLA Diving and Safety program
    Marine Science related links
    MARINE BIOLOGY Undergraduate questions Department of Oganismic Biology Ecology and Evolution Life Sciences Division UCLA ... web related questions

    51. Department Of Fisheries Biology |Regional & National Job Directory
    Ejobs.org A comprehensive list of organizations offering environmental jobs. marine biology A comprehensive website for marine biology education
    http://www.humboldt.edu/~fish/jobs/directory.html

    Programs
    Faculty Facilities Jobs ...
    Alaska Fisheries Science Center
    Lists a variety of internships in biological sciences and related disciplines. Alaska Fishing Jobs Clearinghouse This website is sponsored by Alaska fishing boat skippers and advertises fishing boat jobs. You will need to purchase a $29.95 (plus shipping) Tool Kit from them to apply for jobs. Alaska's Job Bank Look for jobs in Alaska by region or type of position. American Fisheries Society Click on `Job Center` for internships listed with the American Fisheries Society. American Oceans Campaign Job opportunities with the American Oceans Campaign. American Rivers Jobs, internships and volunteer opportunities. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Internships and job opportunities. Aquatic Network Job opportunities listed with the Aquatic Network. Blue Ocean Society California Coastal Commission Job opportunities. Outdoor Jobs in Colorado Conservation International Cyber-Sierra ENVJOBS-L ... Ejobs.org

    52. Student Organizations, Biology, Miami, Florida - Barry University
    Operation of the oneon-one Tri-Beta student tutoring organization. The marine biology interest group provides a forum for students interested in all
    http://www.barry.edu/biology/OurStudents/Default.htm
    @import url(../css/BarryGlobal.css); /* IE styles */ School of Natural and Health Sciences Biology Barry Home
    Page
    Barry University Search Home About the Program Faculty Admissions ... Biology
    Student Organizations
    Tri-Beta Honor Society
    Operation of the one-on-one Tri-Beta student tutoring organization.
    Tri-Beta volunteers tutor SNHS majors during scheduled hours per week (approximately 12 hours in Fall 2003, and approximately 9 hours in Spring 2004).
    Participation with Barry University Chapter of Habitat for Humanity.
    On November 8, 2003 Dr. Montague and 12 Tri-Beta students took a trip to Liberty City for a Saturday of hard work and Christian fellowship at the construction site for the Perryman home. On February 14, 2004, Dr. Montague and 10 Tri-Beta students returned to Liberty City to work at the Rodriguez home.
    Pre-Veterinary Club
    This club has approximately 10 members and is geared to all animal-lovers, not just Pre-Veterinary students. This year the Pre-Vet club participated in a joint venture with the Mentor program to Lion Country Safari. Several Pre-vet club members are also mentors to new students. The Pre-vet club meets monthly to discuss and share experiences regarding Veterinary school application process.

    53. ASK Archive 1998: Marine Science/Biology
    Dear Allison, The difference between marine biology and marine science is more than 150 dolphin and whalerelated organizations in the US and Canada,
    http://whale.wheelock.edu/archives/ask98/0001.html
    Subject: Marine Science/Biology
    Kim Marshall kim@whale.org
    Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:42:12 -0500
    questions@omegaland.com Address: Omega 429 W. Ohio #123 Chicago, IL 60610 Thanks! - Thomas Glen (questions for me can be sent to macaid@interaccess.com

    54. Resources
    Links to other sources of information on marine Conservation biology topics are listed below Organization of marine biology in Belgium Strandwerkgroep
    http://www.mcbi.org/Resources/Resources.htm

    Conservation Job/Internship Listings

    Bibliographies

    And Don't Forget Your Sense of Humor!
    Links to other sources of information on Marine Conservation Biology topics are listed below, including non-governmental organizations, scientific societies, and governmental agencies. Marine Conservation Biology Resources – United States
    Marine Conservation Biology Resources – International

    Marine Affairs Non-Governmental Organizations (MANGOs)

    Marine Educational Sites (K-12)

    Marine Conservation Biology Resources  – United States
    American Elasmobranch Society
    NEW! Blue Frontier Campaign
    California Ocean and Coastal Environmental Access Network (Cal OCEAN)

    Cephalopod Page
    CoolWaterPhoto.com ... Fintastic Fish Mounts - Fiberglass Reproductions for Exhibits and Educational Tools Global Change Data and Information System Gulf of Maine Marine Protected Areas Project Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States Humboldt Field Research Institute and Eagle Hill Foundation ... Marine Biology Web Page by Dr. Jeff Levinton

    55. Miller Library Of Marine Biology: Research Help: Online Resources: Indexes: Mari
    Indexes to marine biology Literature. BIOSIS via LANL Search here first. When marine organisms are used as model systems or as a source of new
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/miller/research_help/online_resources/rescol.h
    skip to main navigation Area Studies Engineering General Government Humanities Interdisciplinary New Databases Numeric Data Science Social Sciences Statistics Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Sciences Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library MILLER LIBRARY OF MARINE BIOLOGY Printer-Friendly Research Help Library Instruction ... About Miller Library
    Indexes to Marine Biology Literature
    • BIOSIS via LANL
      Search here first. This is the online equivalent to Biological Abstracts and Biological Abstracts/RRM . It is the most comprehensive index of the biological literature and hence does a great job covering marine biology. Coverage in BIOSIS goes back to 1969. BIOSIS has an "Alert" feature that lets you set up a subject profile to have citations and abstracts automatically emailed to you as new records are added to the database. BIOSIS Previews Serials List provides a list of journal titles currently indexed in the BIOSIS database. It does not list previously covered titles or title changes. Details of these, along with abbreviated titles, ISSN, publication frequency, publisher name and address etc., can be found in the print copy

    56. Becoming A Marine Biologist
    marine biology is the field of knowledge relating to marine organisms. But what is a marine biologist? To many, it means being a dolphin trainer but to
    http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/becoming.html
    Marine Biology Web Page Becoming a Marine Biologist What is marine biology and what is a marine biologist? I Want to Train Dolphins and Whales Here's my advice. Love dolphins and whales. Admire their beauty and their grace as they swim and move through their scores of exciting behavioral maneuvers. Worry about the whales, for many of them are in danger. Support organizations that try to conserve whales. Okay. Now please keep in mind that there are VERY FEW people in the world who study whales or other marine mammals! Same thing for dolphin trainers. Yes there are many public aquaria in the United States, but the number of people that work with dolphins as trainers are also very few. Most emails I get start with "I have always wanted to be a dolphin trainer." Fine, but you better keep your options open, just the way aspiring rock stars usually have a "day job." If every person who wanted to study dolphins went on to do so, then just about every dolphin would have its own personal observer! You are in a vast company because everyone loves dolphins. The important point is: MARINE BIOLOGY IS A LOT MORE THAN DOLPHINS. There are many important areas that you can study. Dolphins are an important part, but only a part, of the universe of marine biology. (Same goes for you shark fans.) If you truly wanted to do research on marine mammals you could enter this field through one of two routes. First, you could become a biology major in college, taking courses in vertebrate biology, physiology and evolution. Most marine mammalogists were biology majors in college. As an alternative, you could become a veterinarian, with the ultimate hope of understanding mammalian anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, and understanding the biology of mammals and their ailments. This would be a very rare route, although an interesting one.

    57. MarineBio.org - Marine Biology, Ocean Life Conservation, Sea Creatures, Biodiver
    marine biology and Ocean Science Navigation Surfrider Foundation is a nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment
    http://www.marinebio.com/index.asp

    Home
    About MarineBio.org What's New? Contact Us ... Contributors/Interns Plankton Forum Sign Guestbook
    MB Forum
    Marine Conservation
    A Sea Ethic Sustainable Fisheries Biodiversity ... Job Resources
    Exploration Aquariums MarineBio Kids Ocean Mysteries Scuba Diving ... Relevant Journals
    Resources Daily News Downloads! Link to Us References ... Suggest a Site
    MarineBio Newsletter First Name
    Last Name
    Email Address
    Subscribe
    Unsubscribe Latest Archive SEATURTLE.ORG MB Staff 103 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

    58. The Deep Sea At MarineBio.org - Ocean Biology, Marine Life, Sea Creatures, Marin
    The Deep Sea and marine biology @ marineBio.org. Of all the environmental factors acting on deepsea organisms, pressure shows the greatest range of
    http://www.marinebio.com/Oceans/TheDeep/

    Home
    About MarineBio.org What's New? Contact Us ... Contributors/Interns Plankton Forum Sign Guestbook
    MB Forum
    Marine Conservation
    A Sea Ethic Sustainable Fisheries Biodiversity ... Job Resources
    Exploration Aquariums MarineBio Kids Ocean Mysteries Scuba Diving ... Relevant Journals
    Resources Daily News Downloads! Link to Us References ... Suggest a Site
    MarineBio Newsletter First Name
    Last Name
    Email Address
    Subscribe
    Unsubscribe Latest Archive SEATURTLE.ORG MB Staff 104 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

    59. UNCW Student Affairs: Career Services
    bullet Information handling organization, bullet Curiosity and back to the top; bookmark for related web sites biology marine biology WEB SITES
    http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/bio.htm
    UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON Student Affairs
    CAREER SERVICES
    Please enable JavaScript for full menu or use our site map to navigate sitemap
    skip to content

    Home
    ... Employers Biology http://www.uncw.edu/bio/ Related Career Titles List of Opportunities Related Major Skills ... Related Web Sites Related Career Titles *Agronomist *Environmental Engineer *Marine Engineering Tech *Animal Scientist *Environmental Health Specialist *Marine Fisheries/Worker *Aquaculture Farmer *Environmental Protection Worker *Marine Geologist/ Geophysicist/ Physicist *Aqua culturist *Ergonomist *Marine Sales *Fish Hatchery Technician *Marine Tourist Worker *Aquarium Technician *Fish Processor *Market Research Analyst *Aquatic Biologist *Fisheries Conservationist *Medical Illustrator *Barrier Beach Manager *Fishing Captain *Medical Laboratory Tech *Bio-Engineer *Florist *Medical Librarian *Bio-Technologist *Food Scientist-Technologist *Medical Technologist *Biochemist *Forester *Merchant Marine *Biometrician *Genetic Engineering Research *Meteorologist *Geographer *Microbiologist *Botanist *Health Officer *Brewery Laboratory Assistant *Horticulturist *Molecular Biologist *Chemical Oceanographer *Hospital Administrator *Mortician *Chiropractor *Hydrographic Survey Tech *Museum/Aquarium Admin.

    60. Biology Student Organizations
    Student organizations in biology of the university of tampa.
    http://www.utampa.edu/academics/liberalarts/departments/biology/studentorg.html
    Biology Student Organizations
    Environmental Protection Coalition
    The EPC is a student group whose goal is to raise the environmental awareness of the University and surrounding community. Activities include participation in the Florida coastal cleanup, canoe trips in the Hillsborough River and an Earth Day celebration. The Earth Day celebration is a major campus event where information regarding environmental issues is disseminated and participants can enjoy live music, refreshments and tie-dying of shirts as a symbol of community. Any interested students, regardless of major, are encouraged to join. For more information, contact Dr. Evan Chipouras at (813) 253-3333 x 3663 or evan@ut.edu Skull and Bones
    Skull and Bones is an organization dedicated to the development of knowledge about professional schools and their entrance requirements. It is open to all pre-professional students regardless of their major. The group meets approximately three times each semester and invites guest speakers to talk about the academic, entrance and financial requirements for attending a professional school. Interested students should contact Dr. Mason Meers in the Department of Biology at (813) 253-3333 x 3655 or mmeers@ut.edu

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 3     41-60 of 104    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

    free hit counter