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The website of the Marine Biological Association of the UK and Ireland.
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The Marine Life Information Network
“ information for marine environmental management, protection and education ”
to human activities and resources for managers, e.g.
to our online recording scheme '
'. We welcome sightings (records) from professional surveyors and the
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Resources on fish, coral reefs, dolphins, oceanography, environmental health, and research opportunities.
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Summer adventure program for teenagers in the Caribbean, Virgin Islands. Activities include scuba diving, sailing, rainforest ecology, backpacking, marine biology, sea kayaking, whitewater rafting, water-skiing, safari, community service, snorkeling, underwater photography
Join Odyssey Expeditions Tropical Marine Biology Voyages
this summer for an educational experience of a lifetime
O dyssey E xpeditions Tropical Marine Biology Voyages offers educational adventure programs for high school and college students aboard
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Live streaming video and video archive highlight the ecosystem of this site of Canada's first Marine Protected Area.
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Race Rocks Ecological Reserve,live web cams,live streaming video,Marine Protected Area,Ecosystem,Tidal Energy,Race Rocks,webcams,remote control camera,Lester Pearson College,OceanQuest,Metchosin environment,racerocks.com
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Directory of OceanQuest Assignment Resources:
Are you prepared to take on the challenge of OceanQuest? You are expected to be an active participant
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A marine ecology image gallery: San Salvador, The Bahamas, the Everglades and Florida Keys.
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Pictures (1000s!) from the tropics, a marine ecology image gallery. IMAGES:Tropical Marine Ecology of San Salvador, Bahamas, the Everglades and Florida Keys. Tropical Ecosystems, Links to course Syllabi and registration information.
My Best Pictures and Movies from Marine Ecology:
Everglades & Bahamas Go to the
Interested in Marine Ecology? Although there are 404 Days
left before we hit the water in summer 2009,
I am taking applications NOW! First-come, first-served!
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Based on the West Coast of the United States, the MCBI website details international conservation projects and current environmental issues.
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- Explore the underwater mountains, canyons, and wildlife that make US waters so wonderful and amazing.
- Three ecologically significant areas encompassing 195,000 square miles in the Pacific Ocean were designated Marine National Monuments.
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The website of Dr Francis Dipper. She is a marine science writer, educationalist, marine biologist, underwater photographer and researcher.
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Dr Frances Dipper is an award-winning marine biologist and underwater photographer. She is a HSE registered diver who undertakes surveys, research, consultancy and teaching.
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Articles such as those describing how organisms generate light through bioluminescence, as part of a teaching module at the School of Life Sciences, Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Marine Biology is a third year module provided by the School of Life
Sciences, Napier University, Edinburgh. It concerns the biology and ecology
of organisms that live in the sea. This site has largely been superceded by a site on webCT.
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Provides photographs and information on the ecology of several coastal sites around the world and invites users to create more sites by uploading information and photographs.
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Description and photos of marine life at coasts and reefs around the world
This site is intended to show the beauty of marine sites.
Learn more about marine biology, explore far away coasts and dive into some ancient books. Enjoy the fascinating marine life at worlds shores.
Coasts and reefs are nice to explore. In most
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Promoting a nine-day residential program offering a connected series of classroom, laboratory and field activities to develop skills. Includes curriculum, and facilities at Ventura Harbor, California.
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Located in Ventura Harbor, Coastal Marine Biolabs is a private, non-profit science education organization that provides innovative field and laboratory-based learning experiences for high school students. Under the mentorship of CMB scientists,
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Benjamin Victor's research on tropical coral reef fish, including photographic guide to late-stage larvae of Caribbean reef fishes. Also provides his publications and a database of collections by species.
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Benjamin Victor's website on his coral reef fish larvae research with his new larval reef fish guide for the caribbean and downloadable publications and a description of his projects and an inventory of the fish collection and tissue available for phylogenetics studies. The collection is primarily labrids (but includes a variety of other families from the tropical Pacific and Atlantic, including Baja, Hawaii, Palau, Cook Islands, Tahiti, Bali (Indonesia), Panama, and Noronha. In addition, there is an extensive collection of late-stage larvae of the Caribbean as well as some eastern Pacific and Polynesian collections.
presents my research on coral reef fishes. Since my first
introduction to coral reefs, in the San Blas Islands of Panama
when I first started graduate school in 1980, I have been
particularly interested in the early stages of reef fishes:
the
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