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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. Marine Biology Links
Florida Global Aquarium Listings Bamfield marine Station, British on fish and invertebratebiology and ecology Key West Aquarium hands on activities for kids
http://www.csulb.edu/~slmanley/marbiol/marine_biology_links.htm
Marine Biology Links
College and University Marine Biology Programs SUNY Marine Biology Web College Programs
SDSU

Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB)

Garrison Oceanography
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University of Otago
Aquariums North Carolina Aquariums
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium

Shedd Aquarium

Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific
...
St. Croix Aquarium and Education Center
- provides guided tours featuring local customs and lore, facts on fish and invertebrate biology and ecology, conservation issues, and wise snorkeling and diving practices
Key West Aquarium
- hands on activities for kids
Lake District Coast Aquarium
Marine labs and institutions (Many of these have summer programs of instruction) Scripps Institution of Oceanography Moss Landing Marine Laboratory MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) Wrigley Institute for Environmental Sciences ... National Marine Mammal Laboratory - conducts research on marine mammals with particular attention to issues related to marine mammals off the coast of Oregon, Washington, and Alaska Roundhouse Lab and Aquarium - offers marine science classes to schools and groups HOBI Labs - private marine sciences laboratory specializing in optical oceanography and hydro-optical intrumentation. Conducts oceanographic research in areas of physics and biology

82. Marine Biology Career Questionaire
Is community service an important part of a marine biologist s activities? I cannotoverstress that marine biology requires sound training in the science of
http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/mycareer.html
SOME COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT A MARINE BIOLOGY CAREER 1. What, in your opinion, are the disadvantages of being a Marine Biologist? Don't see any real disadvantages at all. Can't complain about freedom (a fair amount), opportunities (lots in everything from government to teaching to popular book writing) 2. What, in your opinion, are the advantages of being a Marine Biologist? Advantages include doing what you love to do; travel, often to fascinating and lovely places; interactions with interesting folks. 3. If you could do it all over again, would you have chosen this field? Why? Maybe, but maybe not. Who knows why? Life is complex. I started wanting to be a writer, but found that I loved geology and majored in this in college and in graduate school. It was in graduate school that marine biology took over as my primary interest. 4. I heard that it is hard to get a job as a Marine Biologist because of the few job openings. Was it hard for you? I was lucky as jobs were relatively accessible in the early 1970s but one should not enter a field without a realistic understanding of the job market. Govt. jobs and academic jobs are very competitive but still available. I have had 16 students get Ph.D.s and all are employed or on the way. I am optimistic. 5. What do you find the most satisfying part of this field?

83. Educational Activities - Product - Biology Video: Biology Fieldwork 2: Investiga
and behavioral adaptation of marine organisms Construction of VHS-734, biology Fieldwork2 VIDEOCASSETTE, Guide, Secure Site ©2003 Educational activities, Inc.
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84. EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
activities. Some staff members from the marine Resources Research Institute participateas graduate faculty of the Graduate Program in marine biology at the
http://www.dnr.state.sc.us/marine/mrri/educ.htm
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
  • Some staff members from the Marine Resources Research Institute participate as graduate faculty of the Graduate Program in Marine Biology at the College of Charleston. This consortial program, which leads to a Master of Science degree in marine biology, is designed to produce biologists who are able to conduct independent research. Staff members serve as major advisors as well as committee members and offer graduate-level courses in their area of expertise. Institute facilities, including computers and research vessels, are available to the graduate program. A limited number of assistantships are funded through grants to the scientific staff at MRRI. In addition, staff members serve as adjunct faculty at other institutions including Clemson University, the University of South Carolina, and the Medical University of South Carolina.
  • A cooperative research/training program has been developed with one of the state's historically black colleges, South Carolina State College, through funding by the Office of Naval Research. This program involves training minority college students in marine biology and provides opportunities for student participation in the Institute's research programs.
  • Public education in marine science is achieved through outreach programs such as tours, field trips, and seminars provided by staff and educational specialists. The Institute staff actively participates in the division's biannual open house, which provides an opportunity for the public to view facilities, talk with research staff about specific projects, and recieve information on life histories and habitat preferences of marine organisms.

85. ELAN: Feb98 : OUTSTANDING/INEXPENSIVE RAINFOREST/MARINE BIOLOGY WORKSHOPS
Other planned activities include night hikes to observe nocturnal animals; eveninginsect the second week, the focus will change to marine biology as the group
http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/elan/feb98/0079.html
OUTSTANDING/INEXPENSIVE RAINFOREST/MARINE BIOLOGY WORKSHOPS
Wed, 25 Feb 1998 14:41:45 -0500
J. Michael Nolan rainforest@mail.org
OUTSTANDING/INEXPENSIVE RAINFOREST/MARINE BIOLOGY WORKSHOPS
-COSTA RICA/BELIZE/ECUADOR-
*EXPERT BIOLOGISTS and GUIDES*
*TWO WEEKS IN LENGTH*
*HIGH IN QUALITY/LOW IN COST*
*SUPPORT A VARIETY OF TROPICAL CONSERVATION PROJECTS*
RAINFOREST AND MARINE BIOLOGY WORKSHOPS SUMMER 1998
The Rainforest Conservation Fund, Inc. (non-profit) has organized high
quality/low cost Rainforest and Marine Biology Workshops in Belize, Costa Rica and Ecuador. Each is approximately two weeks in length and hosted by highly respected non-profit organizations in each country. During our Workshops you will spend most of your time in the field with local guides and biologists studying rainforest ecology, wildlife

86. Marine Biology & Aquaculture Staff
Teaching activities. Member of Australian marine Sciences Association. AustralianSociety for Fish biology; European Society for Comparative Physiology and
http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/mbiolaq/staff/tanderson.html
Dr Trevor Anderson
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Dr Trevor Anderson is interested in the nutrient requirements of animals, particularly those of finfish, the metabolism of nutrients and the role of endocrine systems in directing metabolism. He is presently investigating the endocrine regulation of growth, metabolism and reproduction in barramundi, stress in coral trout and the means by which herbivorous fish satrisfy their amino acid requirements. He maintains a close relationship with the Australian Barramundi Farmers Assocaition, Coral Trout Commercial Fishermen and is Education Program Leader for the Cooperative Research Centre for Aquaculture. Education
  • BSc (Hons) (1981) Australian National University
  • PhD (1988) Sydney University
Boards and Management Committees
  • Member Editorial Board of Aquaculture Nutrition
  • Member Management Advisory Committee, CRC for Aquaculture
Major Research Interests
  • the role of insulin-like growth factors and thyroid hormones in growth of finfish
  • essential amino acid physiology of tropical herbivorous reef finfish
  • bioavailability of nutrients in diets for finfish
  • nutritional regulation of reproduction in finfish
  • stress in coral trout
  • reproduction in barramundi
Research Grants Dr Anderson is an established researcher fish physiology and has attracted nearly $1M since 1990 in large competitive research funding in the areas of endocrine control of growth, reproduction and stress, as well as herbivory in fishes. Funding organisations include the Australian Research Council, the Cooperative Research Centre for Aquaculture and the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation.

87. OIMB - Oregon Institute Of Marine Biology
People and activities. Seminar Series. Newsletter. Alumni News. © 2003, Universityof Oregon, Oregon Institute of marine biology PO Box 5389, Charleston OR 97420
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~oimb/news.html
10th Deep Sea Biology Symposium Terwilliger Building Dedication Friends of OIMB People and Activities Seminar Series Newsletter Alumni News © 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
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88. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Biology - Zoology - Marine
Includes a video with overview about ZMT activities. of South Carolina BelleW. Baruch Institute http//inlet.geol.sc.edu/ marine biology and coastal
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89. All.info: Science And Health / Biology / Marine Biology /
of the Azores DOP UA , is involved in research activities related to modeling of oceanicecosystems, within the areas of Ecology, marine biology, Physical and
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Listings Directory > College and University Listings > Marine Biology
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Sharks

A site dedicated to educating visitors about sharks and other marine animals and the importance of conservation.
Site produced by: an Expert/Specialist from an Educational Organization
Site contains: Academic Content
http://www.sharkfriends.com/
Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island
The Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island, was founded in the summer of 1996 by a group of experts in marine mammal science, environmental sciences, education and conservation. CRESLI was formed for the purposes of conducting research, providing educational experiences and promoting conservation of coastal ecosystems. Site produced by: a Scientist/Researcher from a Group/Organization Site contains: Academic Content http://www.cresli.org/

90. Belle W. Baruch Institute For Marine & Coastal Sciences
The Belle W. Baruch Institute for marine Coastal Sciences was established in 1969 through the joint efforts of the Belle W. Baruch Foundation and the University of South Carolina. As an the effects of human activities. Our collaborative Training Program. Educational activities. National Estuarine Research
http://inlet.geol.sc.edu/
USC THIS SITE The Baruch Institute is dedicated to fostering discovery, advancing existing knowledge, and providing a sound understanding of marine and coastal environments. Excellence in both basic and applied research of these complex and diverse ecosystems is the governing principle. info@sc.edu University of South Carolina Board of Trustees

91. Nearctica - Education - Teaching Resources - Marine
Lessons from the Sea II. St. Petersburg Times. A small collection of activitiesin marine biology. Oceanography Lesson Plans. Neptune s Web.
http://www.nearctica.com/educate/lesson/tmarine.htm
Teaching Resources - Marine Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Neptune's Web . Naval Meterorology and Oceanography Command. Educational resources for the teaching of the marine sciences. You'll find material on oceanography, trivia, an encyclopedia, and a compendium of lesson plans among other material. Lessons from the Sea . St. Petersburg Times. Some marine biology lesson plans. Grades K-12. Tracking Drifter Buoys . Athena Curriculum. A lesson plan on ocean currents. This lesson has a general introduction to ocean currents and buoys as well an exercise and data to show how the movement of the buoys can be used to track the ocean currents. Carolina Coastal Science . Science Junction. This web site has a series of teacher resources for marine biology, most focused on the coastline of South Carolina.

92. Marine Biological Laboratory
Teacher Enhancement Workshop marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Photosynthetic Symbioses LABORATORY marine Protists (Becky based microbial activities in the
http://www.waksmanfoundation.org/labs/mbl/
Marine Biological Laboratory
7 MBL Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Tel: 508-548-3705
Fax: 508-540-6902
http://www.mbl.edu
LIVING IN THE MICROBIAL WORLD
A Teacher Enhancement Workshop on Microbiology and Microbial Diversity
Program Coordinator: Lorraine Olendzenski
University of Connecticut, Storrs
Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Biology, U-44
75 North Eagleville Road,
Storrs, CT 06269
Tel: 860-486-1887 Fax: 860-486-1784 lco95001@uconnvm.uconn.edu Staff Course Directors: Lorraine Olendzenski University of Connecticut, Storrs Jeff Dugas University of Connecticut, Storrs Elementary and Secondary Science Education Specialist: Barbara Dorritie Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, MA Course Assistant Andrew Wier University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Traps Labs - This page contains instructions for making four devices (plankton net, styrofoam peanuts, coverslip traps, and Uhlig extractions devices) for capturing microbes for microscopic observation and culturing. These activities can be done by middle and high school students. With modification and supervision, they can be used by lower grades. Materials are listed for each device, and are primarily commonly obtained items. How Many Microbes: Soil and Compost Dilutions - This lab is for high school students or a science fair project. It could also be done by the teacher and observed as a demonstration. It is slightly materials intensive and requires sterile equipment, which can be purchased.

93. Marine Biology Program—Latest Cool Stuff
undergra.htm. News Events. Oceans to Stars Lecture Series. StudentActivities in Courses Related to marine biology. Click the thumbnail
http://depts.washington.edu/marbio/coolstuff.html

Marine Biology Internship Opportunities
There are many internship opportunities for undergraduate students in the field of Marine Biology. Supplementing your coursework with hands on learning opportunities builds both your skills as a marine biologist and adds to your resume of experience. Internships are also an excellent way to make connections that can lead to graduate or employment opportunities. Many internships that have formal application forms are listed below but you can also explore creating your own internship opportunities by making contacts at various marine stations and facilities.
Non-Funded Internships
Florida Marine Research Institute
http://www.floridamarine.org/features/view_article.asp?id=16555
Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole
http://www.mbl.edu/inside/what/human_resources/employment.html
Duke University Marine Laboratory
http://www.env.duke.edu/marinelab/programs/bookoutintern.html
James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory NOAA
http://sh.nefsc.noaa.gov/behavior.html
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
http://www.mbari.org/education/internship/genintern.html

94. Marine Biology Courses
Case studies directly investigate marine biology. Studies include humanactivities and our effects on marine species and communities.
http://depts.washington.edu/marbio/courses.html
Associated Courses within UW Departments
FISH 250 Marine Biology
Faculty: J. Parrish
Lecture-laboratory course in marine biology focusing on physical, biological, and social aspects of the marine environment. Topics include oceanography, ecology, physiology, behavior, conservation, fisheries, exploration, and activism. Evening marine biology movies and weekend field trip. Honors section research project.
FISH 350 Scale and Process in Marine Biology?
Explores how organisms function in marine habitats, what limits the size of marine populations, and how marine ecosystems are structured by human impacts. Examines physiological, behavioral, and physical mechanisms that determine fundamental aspects of life in marine environments from bacteria to marine mammals.
FISH 351 Field Investigations in Marine Biology
Faculty: R. Keil
Evaluates the relationships between man and marine systems in a field-oriented class. Case studies directly investigate marine biology. Studies include human activities and our effects on marine species and communities. Multiple field trips, lectures, and labs.
FISH 404 Diseases of Aquatic Animals
Faculty: C. Friedman

95. Biology Of Grey Mullet
Grey Mullet ( Chelon labrosus )....... Out. Picture ID esv040cd06 Category marine biology Grey Mullet ©Erling Svensen
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96. Biology Employment
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97. Marine Biology

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Changes during development in activities of the sodium/potassium-ATPase enzyme in the antarctic sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri
Patrick K.K. Leong and Donal T. Manahan, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089-0371
The sodium/potassium (Na ,K )-ATPase enzyme is a transmembrane protein that maintains ion gradients in animal cells. The energy required to operate this "ion pump" is high, accounting for over 20 percent of the metabolic rate of animal tissues (Milligan and McBride 1985). Because of its central metabolic role, the regulation of this enzyme is important in adaptational strategies such as physiological responses to low oxygen and low temperature (Hochachka 1986, 1988). As part of a study to understand energy metabolism during development of the antarctic sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri , we measured the change in activity of Na ,K Na ,K -ATPase activities over the first 22 days of development, until the first feeding larval stage was reached. The physiological activity of Na ,K -ATPase was determined in living embryos and larvae (herein, referred to as "

98. Opportunities In Marine Biotechnology And Aquaculture - Biotech. For The 21st Ce
Even so, promising results are emerging from these activities. in key areas of marinebiotechnology and and expanding understanding of biological processes in
http://www.nal.usda.gov/bic/bio21/aqua.html
BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR THE 21st CENTURY:
NEW HORIZONS
5. OPPORTUNITIES IN
MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND AQUACULTURE
Marine scientist collects assorted samples for isolation of bacteria. Location: Florida Keys ( Used with permission of the National Undersea Research Program
Chapter 5 Contents
    PREFACE NEW AND IMPROVED PRODUCTS FROM THE SEAS PREFACE T he oceans offer abundant resources for research and development, yet the potential of this domain as the basis for new biotechnologies remains largely unexplored. Indeed, the vast majority of marine organisms (primarily microorganisms) have yet to be identified. Even for known organisms, there is insufficient knowledge to permit their intelligent management and application. The oceans therefore offer abundant resources for research and development. Yet the potential of this domain as the basis for new biotechnologies remains largely unexplored. Indeed, the vast majority of marine organisms (primarily microorganisms) have yet to be identified. Even for known organisms, there is insufficient knowledge to permit their intelligent management and application. Interest in marine biotechnology has been growing in recent years, (

99. :: RESEARCH ACTIVITIES DATABASE ::
at oceanic ridges. HASTINGS, PHILIP, Associate Professor of marineBiology / Curator of marine Vertebrates, MBRD, marine conservation;
http://sio.ucsd.edu/research/researchers.cfm?letter=h

100. :: SCRIPPS RESEARCH : BIOLOGY ::
are discovering how the activities of bacteria and investigating the state of marineecosystems in Biological oceanographers are studying the distribution and
http://sio.ucsd.edu/research/biology.cfm
RESEARCH AREAS RESEARCH OVERVIEW A-Z DIVISIONS RESEARCHERS ... ATMOSPHERE/CLIMATE BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY ENGINEERING GEOSCIENCES OCEANOGRAPHY ... PHYSICS BIOLOGY
Biological sciences encompass the greatest range of research activities among the disciplines at Scripps. Broadly divided into biological oceanography and marine biology, programs concentrate on the interactions of marine organisms with the physical and chemical environment, as well as molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, biomechanics, biotechnology, biomedicine, genetics, ecology, and evolutionary biology.
Scripps biologists investigate the fundamental processes affecting life and energy flow in marine ecosystems. They examine biodiversity at multiple levels, and explore most marine habitats, including coral reefs, the deep sea, polar regions, the nearshore, and coastlines.
For more than 50 years, the California Cooperative Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI) program has investigated the California Current as part of the longest-running coastal ecosystem study in the world.
  • Scripps microbiologists and biochemists are finding that a variety of marine organisms yield compounds useful as pharmaceuticals for the fight against cancer and other diseases.

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