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         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)

81. Marine Biology (from Life Sciences) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
marine Conservation biology Institute Nonprofit organization dedicated to safeguarding life in the sea by advancing the multidisciplinary science of marine
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82. Marine Biology --  Encyclopædia Britannica
marine biology Learning Center Nonprofit organization providing insight into marine science. Covers topics like marine ecology, coral reefs, dolphins,
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9050941
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83. PHY's MARINE BIOLOGY
ORGANISMAL biology IV. BENTHIC HABITATS types of organisms in the intertidal, Sean Kinane s marine biology Page has links to most internet marine sites
http://people.whitman.edu/~yancey/marine.html
PROF. PAUL H. YANCEY MARINE BIOLOGY COURSE
On San Juan Island, site of the field trip
MARINE BIOLOGY
Bio 278
Whitman College
Walla Walla
Washington, USA 4 credits, Spring Semester With BIO 278LRequired
Field Trip to San Juan Island, Washington.
The 2002 class at Eagle Cove, San Juan Island COURSE MATERIALS GO TO:
Printable Syllabuscheck YEAR before printing!
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2005 course/assignment outline
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Marine Web Resources

Scyphozoans (jellyfish) CLICK PICTURE FOR A MPG Movie LECTURES: This course studies life in the oceans from the intertidal to the deepest trenches, with emphasis on anatomical, physiological, biochemical adaptations to major biotic and abiotic environmental factors. Bio 111 and 112 (or equivalents) are prerequisites. A typical outline of lectures is: I. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: a survey of the major physical, chemical, geological, and biotic factors and how they affect marine life II. MARINE ECOLOGY and III. ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY

84. GulfBase - Division Of Marine Biology And Fisheries (MBF)
Type of Organization Education Sector Academia Main Field of Focus Biological Oceanography; marine biology Contact Person Smith, Sharon L.
http://www.gulfbase.org/organization/view.php?oid=dombaf

85. MMS-GOMR, Careers In Science: Marine_Biology
marine biology is a little harder to define. marine biology cuts across many of marine organisms there, then he or she is also a marine biologist.
http://www.gomr.mms.gov/homepg/lagniapp/careerpg/marbio.html
Marine Biology Science is the systematic discovery of knowledge about the natural world, and marine science is the general term for research conducted in oceans and coastal or inland waters connected to the sea. Marine biology is a little harder to define. Marine biology cuts across many fields of study and covers many subjects. As a result, a marine biologist may specialize in such areas as marine ecology, physiology, anatomy, botany, or fisheries. Marine biology can also include applied areas of study, such as studying the effects of toxic chemicals on living organisms or other human impacts on the marine environment. Marine Biologist Hi, my name is Greg Boland and I am a marine biologist working with the Minerals Management Service. A marine biologist is someone who, in some way, studies, observes, protects, or manages marine organisms, be they plant or animal. I study marine fish populations and coral reefs and can call myself a marine biologist. If someone has a degree in biology and manages a marine wildlife preserve and he or she is concerned with protection of marine organisms there, then he or she is also a marine biologist.

86. Related Links
marine biology. Center for marine Conservations the nation s leading non-profit organization dedicated solely to protecting marine life; Duke University
http://www.milton.edu/academics/pages/marinebio/links.html
Back to Marine Biology Homepage Related Links by James Loftus Marine Biology Oceanography Animals Aquariums ... Organizations
Marine Biology

87. Stetson University : Aquatic And Marine Biology
Aquatic and marine biology is the study of living organisms in freshwater and ocean environments. Stetson University is uniquely situated in a part of the
http://www.stetson.edu/academics/custom/program.php?id=102

88. Eco Earth: Ocean/Organizations
Home Ocean organizations marine Biological Laboratory is the oldest private marine laboratory in the country and serves as an international center
http://environmentalsustainability.info/Ocean/Organizations/
Eco-Portal - The Environmental Sustainability.Info Source Home Ocean : Organizations the entire directory only this category More search options
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Campaigns new update Networks update

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  • Center for Coastal Studies - is a private nonprofit organization of concerned scientists and citizens dedicated to the study and stewardship of coastal and marine habitats (Added: Fri Nov 07 2003 Hits: 118 Rating: 0.00 Votes: ) Rate It
  • Scripps Institution of Oceanography - seeks, teachs, and communicates scientific understanding of the oceans, atmosphere, Earth, and other planets for the benefit of society and the environment (Added: Thu Jun 16 2005 Hits: 26 Rating: 0.00 Votes: ) Rate It
  • Alabama Coastal Foundation - seeks to improve and protect the quality of Alabama's coastal resources by identifying and solving problems through education, cooperation and participation (Added: Fri Nov 07 2003 Hits: 51 Rating: 0.00 Votes: ) Rate It
  • American Coastal Coalition - organized to serve as the voice of the nation's coastal communities in Washington, D.C. (Added: Wed Jan 03 2001 Hits: 223 Rating: 1.00 Votes: 1 )

89. Internships: Biology - Kalamazoo College
Organization for Tropical Studies, REU program in tropical biology Feb 28, University of Alaska Southeast, REU program in marine biology.
http://www.kzoo.edu/biology/internopps.html
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(Major, Minor and related Concentrations) Information for Majors Functioning as a Biologist Comprehensive Examination Senior Individualized Projects Diebold Presentations ... Biology Handbook for Juniors and Seniors 05-06 [PDF 250 kB] Research Opportunities Careers in Biology Links Lillian Anderson Arboretum Health Sciences Program
Department of Biology
Research Opportunities
The college's long-standing tradition of experiential education is an integral part of the curriculum in biology at Kalamazoo College. Students are encouraged to seek research experience opportunities within and outside Kalamazoo College. Below are some sources to help students looking for research opportunities.

90. UNCW College Of Arts & Sciences: Biology And Marine Biology - Undergraduate Prog
UNCW College of Arts and Sciences Department of biology and marine biology. Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc. Organization focusing on endangered species
http://www.uncw.edu/bio/internships.htm
UNCW
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Undergraduate Program B.A. Biology B.S. Biology B.S. Marine Biology
Career Info
... Web Resources BIO 498 Internship in Biological Sciences To earn academic credit for BIO 498 the following responsibilities must be adhered to: 1) Meet all pre-requisites as stated in the course catalogue. Pre-requisites: Junior or senior major within the Department of Biology and Marine Biology, minimum overall grade point average of 2.0, and consent of instructor. 2) Consult with your academic advisor regarding approval of internship. 3) Arrange with a faculty within the Department of Biological of Sciences to be the faculty supervisor. The faculty supervisor will assign the grade. 4) If your internship site is not an approved agency contact the Advising Coordinator to obtain the "Agency Approval" form (Form #1). The Chair of the Department of Biology and Marine Biology and the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences must approve your internship site prior to your internship placement. (Agency Approval usually takes about 6 weeks). Credit will not be given after the fact, if an internship site has not been approved prior to beginning the internship .

91. Roger Williams University - Feinstein College Of Arts & Sciences Marine Biology
Learn oceanographic sampling techniques; Identify marine organisms; Explore bay ecosystems by The Summer marine biology Field Studies Program uses the
http://www.rwu.edu/fcas/biology/camp.htm
Biology and Marine Biology FEINSTEIN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Home Academics ... Marine Biology Camp Marine Biology Camp Our classrooms are the dynamic, thriving marine environments of the southern New England coast. Summer Marine Program students will learn about coastal ecosystems, food webs, productivity of the sea, plants and animals in the coastal zone, current events in marine biology and much more. Field excursions will help unlock the excitement and fun of marine biology:
  • Learn oceanographic sampling techniques
  • Identify marine organisms
  • Explore bay ecosystems by sea kayak
  • Snorkel along barrier beaches and tidal pools
  • View whales during a boat trip off Cape Cod
Field trips are complemented by challenging laboratory demonstrations and experiments. Typical topics include:
  • Water pollution analysis
  • Plankton sampling
  • Productivity studies
  • Shellfish and finfish biology
Recognized experts will present guest seminars on current topics in marine biology. Previous presentations have included:
  • Marine mammal protection
  • Food from the seas
  • Invasive species
  • Overfishing
  • Toxic plankton blooms
  • Aquaculture
Facilities
The Rhode Island coast is an outstanding location for marine science education. Within a short boat ride or drive are perhaps the best examples of rocky intertidal, tidal pool, salt pond and barrier beach habitats on the US east coast.

92. E. Gordon Grau - HIMB
Thus, organisms invest considerable energy in controlling precisely the Professor, Department of Zoology and Hawai`i Institute of marine biology,
http://www.hawaii.edu/HIMB/Faculty/grau.html
E. Gordon Grau
Professor of Zoology Director, University of Hawai'i Sea Grant College Program Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
PO Box 1346
Kaneohe, HI 96744 University of Hawaii
2525 Correa Road, HIG 238
Honolulu, HI 96822
EDUCATION
B.S., 1968 Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland
M.S., 1973 Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland
Ph.D., 1978 University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
1979-1982, University of California-Berkeley, Postdoctoral Studies RESEARCH INTERESTS REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS: Shepherd, B. S., Sakamoto, T., Mori, I., Nishioka, R. S., Richman III, N. H., Madsen, S., Hirano, T., Bern, H. A. and E.G. Grau. 1997. Somatotropic actions of the homologous growth hormone (tGH) and prolactins in the euryhaline tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus . Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 94: 2068-2072. Borski, R. J., Helms, L. M. H., Richman, N. H. and Grau, E. G. 1991. Cortisol rapidly reduces prolactin release, and cyclic AMP and Ca accumulation in the cichlid fish pituitary

93. University Of New South Wales - UNSW Home - Biological Science
The study of marine biology includes learning about animals, Genes control all functions of organisms. This area includes diverse fields such as
http://www.bees.unsw.edu.au/future/biology.html

Future Students
Current Students Staff Information About BEES ... Study Interests Biological
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE AT UNSW
The University of New South Wales has a national and international reputation for quality education and research in many fields of Biological Science. Cooperation between teachers and researchers with expertise across many disciplines, especially in the marine and environmental sciences, provides multidisciplinary training for all our students. At UNSW, you can choose to specialise in the following areas: Zoology
Zoology is the study of animals. You will learn about the structure, physiology, behaviour, ecology, genetics, evolution, and classification of animals. Botany
The study of plants. You can study the structure, physiology and ecology of plants, and learn to identify the major groups of plant, particularly those in the Australian flora. Marine Biology
The study of Marine Biology includes learning about animals, plants and ecosystems in our oceans and waterways. Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionary Biology aims to understand how plants and animals have evolved and how natural selection continues to act upon organisms.

94. Applied Marine Biology And Oceanography - Program Overview | Programs & Majors |
Applied marine biology Oceanography. Architectural Engineering Design Automotive Technology Behavioral Health Human Services
http://www.smccme.edu/docs.php?section=1&navid=91&levelfour=103&docid=0

95. Department Of Biology, The Chinese University Of Hong Kong
Organization of a series of symposia on marine biology and biotechnology, including a) Molecular systematics and ecology of marine organisms
http://www.bio.cuhk.edu.hk/bio/teaching_staff/khchu_ts.htm
About Us People
¡D Teaching Staff
¡D Other Staff Programme Course Facility Area of Excellence Extracurricular Activities Summer Course For Six Formers Young Scholar Programme CUHK Department of Biology Prof Ka Hou CHU Address: Rm 201A, Simon FS Li Marine Science Laboratory (MSL), CUHK (Off); Rm 201, Simon FS Li Marine Science Laboratory (MSL), CUHK (Lab) Phone: (852) 2609-6772 (Off); (852) 2609-6775 (Lab) Fax: E-mail: kahouchu@cuhk.edu.hk Education PhD (Biological Oceanography), Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in Oceanography, USA AB (Biological Sciences, with specialisation in Marine Biology), University of California at Berkeley, USA
Employment 1998-present Professor (Dept of Biology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Associate Professor (Dept of Biology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

96. Special Topics In Marine Biology
(MBL is the marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Mass.) Center for marine Conservation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to marine ecosystem
http://www.wellesley.edu/Library/Research/Classes/marine2.html
Special Topics in Marine Biology Animal Behavior and/or Ecology Pollution Images Organizations ... Evaluate Web Sites Animal Behavior and/or Ecology:
  • Bioacoustics : Whistles, howls, grunts and chirps of mammals, fish, and insects emanate from this site! Colorful spectrograms and detailed information on bioacoustics. Authored by the Center for Bioacoustics and Environmental Research, Pavia, Italy. Bioluminescence : Check out this glowing site, with its chemiluminescent squid and deep-sea fish! Beautiful photos, solid information, and useful research abstracts. Cephalopod Page : Great fun! If you are a sucker for squid, octopus, or cuttlefish, stop here. Good photos, information, and references. SeaWeb presents new marine fisheries and conservation articles, from both the primary and secondary literature, with daily updates!! Read about Hollywood's interest in THE PERFECT STORM (book), film clip from the movie, and a great deal more. Seafood Lover's Guide Can you, with a good conscience, eat that Chilean sea bass This excellent site groups fish / shellfish consumed by Americans into 'eatable' categories according to their environmental status. Lists population status and bycatch / habitat concerns. Sponsored by the National Audubon Society. Carl Safina, original author. FishBase Contains more than 23,000 finfish, 80% of this largest group of vertebrates! Type in the name of your favorite species, and you are whisked to a page describing the fish's range and biology. Much more than a field guide; contains wealth of quantitative data, photos, and research references. Funded by the European Commission to help tropical scientists. [10 Sept 2002, FishBase website down for service.]

97. The Living Planet-Sponsors
biology 109 Introduction to marine biology lecture and laboratory Selected marine organisms are used to develop an understanding of biological
http://www.thelivingplanet.com/curriculum.html
Salt Lake Community College has already begun to offer college-credit courses in marine biology and will expand the curriculum to include freshwater biology. Students can utilize the Aquarium's 10,000 sq. ft. research facility, exposing them to previously unavailable areas of study.
Marine Biology
Currently Offered Courses
BIOLOGY 109: Introduction to Marine Biology: lecture and laboratory Course description: Provide an introduction to marine biology. Selected marine organisms are used to develop an understanding of biological principles and processes basic to all forms of life in the sea.In addition to these basics, the course will cover aspects of taxonomy, evolution, ecology, behavior and physiology of marine animals. Students will use the Marine and Freshwater Science Institute as their laboratory for the study of marine plants, plankton, invertebrates and vertebrates, with the emphasis on tropical Pacific marine life. The ecological perspectives concerning human intervention in the sea such as pollution, fishing and mariculture will also be discussed. The course will include lecture, discussion, and lab work at the Science Institute. Recommended prerequisites: One year of high school biology and chemistry. No previous knowledge of marine biology is assumed.

98. Marine - Biology (Science And Technology) WebShed.Com Center Of Web
Science and Technology (biology) marine biology. Publications An organization working to make the oceans safe for marine wildlife worldwide.
http://www.centerofweb.com/scitech/marine_biology.htm
Science and Technology (Biology) - Marine Biology
Publications Organizations Animals Dolphins Mollusks Sharks Whales ... Aquarium and Fish Stuff
The Link Farm provides lots of clicking opportunities for people looking for freshwater and saltwater fish, plants and marine life facts. Californai Turtle and Tortoise Club
Providing support, information and education since 1964. Echinorderms
Link to the biological stats and facts about the more popular members of the phylum, the starfish, sand dollar, or sea urchin. International Marine Mammal Project
An organization working to make the oceans safe for marine wildlife worldwide. International Otter Survival Fund
Help support the closely guarded otter through expanding your education or making a financial contribution to their gift shop. Marine Mammal Pages
Heaps of photos, links, online research papers, facts and biological information on sea animals; whales, dolphins and more. Mediterranean Monk Seal
An encyclopedic profile of this endangered seal, plus links to various other sea mammal resources and organizations. National Marine Mammal Laboratory
Search or browse for the latest news, photos, data and analysis concerning sea animals such as whales and dolphins.

99. McClintock Named Endowed Professor In Polar And Marine Biology
McClintock Named Endowed Professor in Polar and marine biology on past studies of the chemical ecology of Antarctic marine organisms and will include
http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=44541

100. Biology Opportunities | College Of Charleston
$1000 Summer Scholarship for marine biology Ecology Study summer research internships in cell, molecular and neurobiology using marine organisms.
http://www.cofc.edu/~biology/docs/jobs.html
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Grice Marine Laboratory
Graduate Program in Marine Biology

The Graduate School M.S. in Environmental Studies School of Science and Math This page contains information sent to the Department of Biology from various institutions/organizations that are interested in offering research fellowships and internships for students. There are also volunteer and job opportunities listed. Newest Listings: Summer Internship (posted 4/22/05) Energy Action Summer Internships Energy Action seeks highly motivated youth and undergraduate students who aspire to become leaders in the clean energy movement to serve as interns at various locales and across the United States this summer. After an intensive training session in early June (3rd - 10th), one set of interns will either board hybrids and bio-diesel buses to travel the country organizing local events, recruiting youth, and working in key states to pressure policymakers to adopt Clean Cars Bills or work with local and state groups to plan and recruit for a convergence in Detroit, both as part of the "All Roads Lead to Detroit" program. Another set of interns will work to develop long-term Energy Action programs such as the Campus Challenge, Adopt-a-Ford Dealer Campaign, or Artic Refuge Defense.

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