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  1. Basic Marine Biology by British Museum, 1984-08-31
  2. Marine Biology and Ocean Science by August Anson, 1990-12
  3. Limnology and Marine Biology in the Sudan (Developments in Hydrobiology)
  4. Marine Microbiology: Ecology & Applications (Advanced Text) by C. B. Munn, 2003-12-31
  5. Marine Biology (True Homosexual Military Stories, Vol. 4)
  6. Fish Antifreeze Proteins (Molecular Aspects of Fish and Marine Biology, V. 1)
  7. The Physiology of Fishes, Third Edition (Marine Biology)
  8. Snorkeling Guide to Marine Life: Florida Caribbean Bahamas by Paul Humann, Ned DeLoach, 1995-04
  9. Marine Algae of California by Isabella Abbott, George Hollenberg, 1992-08-01
  10. Outlines & Highlights for Marine Biology by Castro, ISBN: 0070121974 (Cram101 Textbook Outlines) by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2006-06-21
  11. Sponges (Porifera) (Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology / Marine Molecular Biotechnology)
  12. The Facts on File Dictionary of Marine Science (Facts on File Science Library)
  13. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 39 by R.N.Gibson, ARGARET BARNES, et all 2007-04-16
  14. Reproduction of Marine Invertebrates: General Aspects: Seeking Unity in Diversity by Arthur C. Giese, Vicki Pearse, 1987-06

61. Lesson Plans
general biology Lesson Plans. marine biology (by Megan Chandler) In this interdisciplinaryunit, advanced high school biology students study the physical and
http://biology.arizona.edu/sciconn/lessons2/lessons.html
General Biology Home Masters Degree Program Courses for Teachers Biomedical Research for Arizona Teachers General Biology Lesson Plans Useful Links General Biology Lesson Plans
  • Spiders: An Organism for Teaching Biology (by Debora Scheidemantel)
    Students explore basic ecology concepts and scientific processes using spiders as model organisms. They will capture spiders, observe and care for them, and use them to answer their own questions about spider behavior. Modeling the process of a research scientist, each team of students will design and conduct their own experiment. Simultaneously, the class will collaborate on joint projects investigating feeding rates of spiders and their importance in controlling the numbers of insects (by conducting a field study on or near school grounds). Designed for both middle and high school students
    The Behavior of Ants
    (by David Shindelman)
    Middle school students will use the steps of the Scientific Method to independently develop and test their own ideas through experimentation with ants. Students will take part in a four-part study of the behavior of ants.

62. Marine Biology - The Mussel
marine biology. Mytilus edulis (The common or edible mussel). The development offree swimming larvae is typical of bivalves. The general biology of mussels.
http://www.lifesciences.napier.ac.uk/teaching/MB/MBmussel.html

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Marine Biology
Mytilus edulis (The common or edible mussel)
Figure numbers refer to diagrams handed out during the lecture.
Phylum Mollusca
Molluscs are conspicuous invertebrates, including familiar forms such as clams, oysters, mussels squids, octopus, snails. In abundance the molluscs comprise the largest invertebrate phylum aside from the arthropods Ð 80,000 living species and 35,000 fossil species. Molluscs are a heterogeneous assemblage but all built on the same fundamental plan (Figure 1). Molluscs are unsegmented coelomate animals with a head, ventral muscular foot, dorsal visceral hump, soft mantle covering visceral hump which secretes a calcareous shell, mantle cavity, anus and kidneys opening into mantle cavity, a pair of ctenidia (gills) (originally for breathing) within the mantle cavity (Figure1).
Class Lamellibranchiata (Bivalves)
Bivalves are molluscs with bilaterally symmetrical body, laterally compressed and enclosed by a shell that develops two valves hinged dorsally (Figure 2). The foot like the remainder of the body is also laterally compressed, the mantle cavity is capacious and the gills are large having assumed the role of food collecting as well as respiration. (Figure 2) Most of the characteristics represent modifications that enabled Bivalves to leave the hard substratum, to which the ancestral molluscs were confined, and take up an existence in the much more numerous soft bottom habitats. The lateral compression and development of a strong muscular foot for burrowing led to a degree of specialisation that confined almost all Bivalves to the soft sediment environment. Only a few groups have subsequently migrated to other habitats.

63. Ophelia
Ophelia will also consider limnic work to the extent that results apply to aquaticbiology in general or somehow illuminate aspects of marine biology.
http://www.mbl.ku.dk/ophelia.htm
OPHELIA was founded in 1964 as a journal that covers all aspects of marine biology including original papers, reviews and monographs and with subscribers in more than 40 countries. It is a non-profit journal published by Marine Biological Laboratory in collaboration with Freshwater Biological Laboratory (both University of Copenhagen).
OPHELIA is abstracted or indexed in Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstract, Biological Abstracts, Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, Current Contents, and Marine Science Contents Tables.
Information from INGENTA concerning issues and content of Ophelia:
SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
Subscriptions may be ordered from Apollo Books , Kirkeby Sand, DK-5771 Stenstrup, Denmark; ; fax: +45 62 26 37 80 - or via your bookseeller.
Prices for backnumbers:
Vols 1-25: DKK 250 (= ca US$ 34, or € 34 each + postage)
Vols 26-51: DKK 600 (=ca US$ 82, or € 82 each + postage)
For a free sample copy contact Apollo Books
Board Members:
Danny Eibye-Jacobsen, Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen,
Bo Riemann, Danish Environmental Research Institute

64. MARINE BIOLOGY COMPREHENSIVE
marine biology Core Curriculum, 29 Hours. BY 112, general Botany, 4. BY 122,general Zoology, 4. CH 112, general Chemistry II, 4. CH 241, Organic ChemistryI, 4.
http://catalog.uwa.edu/undergrad/nsm/majors/marinebiocomp.htm
MARINE BIOLOGY COMPREHENSIVE BASIC CURRICULUM I. Written Composition 6 hours A. Six semester hours from one of the following sequences: EH 101, Written English I EH 102, Written English II or EH 103, Honors English I EH 104, Honors English II II. Humanities and Fine Arts 15 hours A. Choose from the following sequences: EH 211, Introduction to Literature I EH 212, Introduction to Literature II OR EH 211, Introduction to Literature I or EH 212, Introduction to Literature II and FR 102, Introductory French II (or higher) or SP 102, Introductory Spanish II (or higher) or PL 100, Introduction to Philosophy OR EH 213, Honors Literature I EH 214, Honors Literature II B. Any two of the following: AT 100, Introduction to Art MU 100, Introduction to Music TH 100, Introduction to Theatre or, for Honor students, any one of the above and HR 100, Honor Forum HR 200, Honors Special Topics: Interdisciplinary C. Three semester hours from the following: SH 100, Principles of Public Speaking SH 150, Professional Speaking III. Natural Sciences and Mathematics

65. FDU: Marine Biology BS, Page 67
Wetlands Resources, 2. 7th Semester, Credits. BIOL4201, marine biology ResearchSeminar I, 3. PHYS2101, general Physics I (Lecture), 3. PHYS2201. Physics LaboratoryI, 1.
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    • at the University of Hawaii at Hilo, at Shoals Laboratory of Cornell University in the Gulf of Maine, at Duke University's Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, N.C., or at a series of research sites in Spain in conjunction with the International University Study Center (IUSC) in Barcelona.
    To participate in any field experience, a student must have earned a minimum average of 2.25 in biology course work and be in good academic standing. Further information can be obtained from the school's director.
    Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree
    For matriculation in the marine biology curriculum, successful completion of secondary school courses in elementary algebra and plane geometry and a year of science are required.

66. Careers In Marine Science
After my summer school, which I should stress was a very basic, broad overview ofinvertebrates and marine biology in general, I decided that I had no desire
http://oceanlink.island.net/career/career2.html
Marine Science is a very broad field. Check out the following links to find out more about becoming a marine scientist or a marine biologist!
More interviews with Marine Scientists
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67. School Of Biological Sciences - General Information
Home. general Information The School of Biological Sciences is Sciences, GeographicalSciences, Geological Sciences and the Institute of marine Studies.
http://www.biology.plymouth.ac.uk/Dept_Info.htm
School of Biological Sciences
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The School of Biological Sciences is one of five schools in the Faculty of Science , each of which is rated as 'excellent' by the national standards set by the Higher Education Council Quality Assurance Agency (QAA). The other schools are Environmental Sciences Geographical Sciences Geological Sciences and the Institute of Marine Studies . With around 3000 full-time students, the Faculty of Science is the largest faculty in the University. The Faculty is the principal budgetary centre, and the Faculty Office staff are responsible for many administrative functions including student admissions, module registration, and finance.
The School of Biological Sciences is located on the Plymouth campus of the University, a few minutes walk from Plymouth City Centre and Plymouth Hoe . Rail and bus stations are within about 10 minutes walk. Click here for maps of the Plymouth campus and travel advice.

68. Check Sheet For BS In Marine Biology
CHEM1203, general Chem. Lab I, (1), CHEM1204, general Chem. (18 CREDITS), (17CREDITS), BIOL2209, Intro to marine biology, (4), CHEM1103, Oceanography, (3).
http://alpha.fdu.edu/sons/sonsmar.htm
University College: Arts * Sciences * Professional Studies
School of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 (16 CREDITS) (18 CREDITS) Biological Sciences I Biological Sciences II General Chemistry I General Chemistry II General Chem. Lab I General Chem. Lab II Calculus I
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Elective English Comp I English Comp. II Freshman Seminar Perspectives...Individual SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4 (18 CREDITS) (17 CREDITS) Intro to Marine
Biology Oceanography Organic Chem. I Organic Chem. II Organic Chem. Lab I Organic Chem. Lab II Masterpieces of
World Lit. I Masterpieces of
of World Lit. II The American
Experience Cross-Cultural
Perspectives Computers and
Software Applied Stat. for
Scientisits SEMESTER 5 SEMESTER 6 (16 CREDITS) FIELD ESPERIENCES BIOL Anatomy or Physiology Biochemistry Ecology and Field Biol Science Elective Global Issues
SEMESTER 7 SEMESTER 8 (13 CREDITS) (12 CREDITS) Mar Biol Research Sem. I Mar Biol Research Sem. II General Physics I General Physics II General Physics Lab I Genera; Physics Lab II Science Elective Genetics Humanities Elective (see note 3) Free Elective FIELD EXPERIENCES A total of 18 credits is taken at Hilo and Shoals during two consecutive summers or a full semester is spent at Duke University's marine lab or in Spain working at several sites under the auspices of International University Studies Center (IUSC). Information about specific courses at the various sites is available from the marine biology advisor.

69. Requirements For Marine Biology
4) Physics (8 credits) PHYS 2101 general Physics (4)* PHYS 2102 general Physics (4 forstudents placed into MATH 1201. Waivers. Return to marine biology page
http://alpha.fdu.edu/~boyer/MarBiolChecksheet.html
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CORE REQUIREMENTS (61 credits)
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ENGW 1101 Freshman Writing Workshop (3)
ENGW 1102 Freshman Writing Workshop (3)
MATH 1107 Precalculus (4)
MATH 1132 Applied Statistics (3)
SPCH 1107 Public Speaking (3)
Modern language
L 1101, (3)
L 1102, (3)
Physical education PHED 1_, (1) University Core (12 credits) CORE 1001 Perspectives on the Individual (3) CORE 2002 American Experience (3) CORE 2003 Cross-Cultural Perspectives (3) CORE 3004 Global Issues (3) (9 credits) [Three courses in at least two disciplines. Click on heading for a list of introductory courses in this area.] Humanities (9 credits) [Three courses in at least two disciplines. Click on heading for a list of introductory courses in this area.] Laboratory Sciences (8 credits) CHEM 1201 General Chemistry (3) CHEM 1203 General Chemistry Lab (1) CHEM 1202 General Chemistry (3) CHEM 1204 General Chemistry Lab (1) MAJOR COURSES (2.33 GPA Required) Required Biology (20 credits) BIOL 1201 Intro. Biological Science I (4)

70. Natural Science Books On-Line - Marine Biology
general. SeaLife edited by Geoffrey Waller et al. Retail $49.95. Hbk. Thisis a beautiful, up to date look at every aspect of marine biology.
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bz050/mbbooks.html
Marine Biology
Abbreviations: Hbk = Hardback, or hardcover.
Pbk = Paperback.
Marine Mammals
The Book of Whales by Richard Ellis. Retail: $35.00. Amazon price: $28.00. Pbk.
Richard Ellis is well known as one of the foremost marine illustrators and experts, and this book, covering every species of whale, is an example of this. There is tons of information in here, on all whale species, and everything is complimented by excellent black and white illustrations, and color paintings of selected species, by Ellis. Ellis is a great writer as well, so overall his books are some of the best marine biological tomes available, and are easily digested by anybody. Dolphins and Porpoises by Richard Ellis. Retail: $35.00. Amazon price: $28.00. Pbk.
In this companion work to The Book of Whales (the two books succesfully cover all cetaceans), Ellis presents us with another excellent book. Every dolphin and porpoise species is covered in great detail, and throughout are illustrations, and a section of beautiful color paintings of certain species. The book also gives a nice chapter on basic dolphin and porpoise biology and behaviour, and relations to man. This is probably the best work on the subject.
The Deep Sea
Deep Atlantic: Life, Death and Exploration in the Abyss

71. Subjectical List
Current, 69, marine biology, Springer, biology, general, 1999Current,70, Mathematical Biosciences, Elsevier, biology, general, 1999 - Current,
http://diglib.tums.ac.ir/search/cat_list.asp?s=4&t=1

72. Re: Marine Biology -- Crustaceans
MadSci Network general biology. Re marine biology Crustaceans.Date Mon Mar 31 164156 2003 Posted By Allison J. Gong, Ph.D
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/Apr2003/1049229846.Gb.r.html
MadSci Network : General Biology
Re: Marine Biology Crustaceans
Date: Mon Mar 31 16:41:56 2003
Posted By: Allison J. Gong, Ph.D., Lecturer
Area of science: General Biology
ID: 1048829312.Gb Message:
Hi Rachelle, You're right, there are a lot of Internet web pages that deal with crustaceans, and it's easy to get bogged down with too much or too little information. I did a little digging around on my own, and came up with a handful of pages that you might find useful for your report. Before I go into the list of pages, however, I want to mention that not all of the groups you listed in your question are crustaceans. Horseshoe crabs, despite their misleading common name, aren't crabs at all. In fact, they belong to a completely different subphylum (Subphylum Chelicerata) in the Phylum Arthropoda, reflecting their relatedness to spiders and scorpions. The other animals in your list barnacles, amphipods, isopods, and crabs are all members of the Subphylum Crustacea. I did find some sites that have good general information on crustaceans, and most of them have additional links to the groups in which you are interested. I don't know what kind of information would be "too simplistic" or "too technical" for you, but you should check out these pages: http://www.nhm.org/guana/bvi-invt/bvi-surv/crus-inf.htm

73. Marine Biology Concentration
BIO 1449 marine Birds Mammals; BIO 1453 general Physiology of Invertebrates; BIO1412 Benthic marine Ecology; BIO 1472 Coastal biology; BIO 1332 Molecular marine
http://www.marinescience.neu.edu/degrees/marine_bio_concentration.html
Marine Biology Concentration
Program Description
The Marine Biology Concentration is designed to provide Biology Majors with a strong foundation in marine biology and related disciplines. The Concentration has a strong hands-on component involving course work, Marine Biology research projects, and marine related COOPs. Fulfillment of the Marine Biology Concentration requires 8 core Biology courses one year of Calculus, five Physics Courses, five Chemistry Courses and six Marine Biology elective courses, 4 credits of Marine Biology Projects and completion of the CAS Core . Students enrolled in Northeastern's cooperative education program will be encouraged to take part in marine-related Coops Obje ctives of the Program
The academic objective of the program is to provide a solid marine biology background and sense of community to Biology students interested in marine biology. The program would include a strong field and laboratory experience through faculty-sponsored research programs which can fulfill the Experiential requirement of CAS.

74. Marine Biology Minor
Mammals. BIO 1453 general Physiology of Invertebrates. BIO 1412 BenthicMarine Ecology. BIO 1472 Coastal biology. BIO 1332 Molecular
http://www.marinescience.neu.edu/degrees/marine_bio_minor.html
Marine Biology Minor
Prog ram Description
The Marine Biology Minor is designed to provide NU undergraduates with a strong foundation in marine biology and related disciplines. The Minor has a strong hands-on component involving course work, Marine Biology research projects, and marine related COOPs. Fulfillment of the Marine Biology minor requires 6 courses to include Principles of Biology I, Principles of Biology II, Marine Biology and three Marine Biology elective courses along with 4 credits of Marine Biology Projects. Students enrolled in Northeastern's cooperative education program will be encouraged to take part in marine-related COOPs. Objectives of the Progra m
The academic objectives of the program is to provide a solid marine biology background and sense of community to CAS students interested in marine biology. The program would include a strong field and laboratory experience through faculty-sponsored research programs which can fulfill the Experiential requirement of CAS. The proposed coursework, research projects, and COOP participation will provide a structured curriculum to CAS students interested in marine biology and ecology and provide recognition for this focus. An objective of this program will be to make the facilities and programs of the Marine Science Center more of an asset for CAS undergraduates outside the Biology Major. This program will increase mentoring by MSC faculty and adjuncts and increase interactions and opportunities among students with marine biology interests.

75. Biology General Links
Ocean Planet from Smithsonian- information about marine biology. PBS Resources- number of informative documentaries from PBS. Photosynthesis Hypertextbook.
http://www.texarkanacollege.edu/~mstorey/lab/biolinks.html
Access Excellence - Search for topic -lots of info.(Good Sci. Teaching Resource) Anatomy of the Human body - Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Animal Diversity Web Animal Physiology Study Guide - site of questions and answers about topics in Comparative Animal Physiology Animal Resources from Sea World Atlas of the Human Body - from AMA Biochemical learning resources BioMedNet - Search biological and medical journals. BioSites - Current listing of important Internet resources in the biomedical sciences BirdNet BirdSource Carnivore Preservation Trust Cell Biology Hypertext Book MIT site. Good cell textbook information. CenTex Naturalist Nice collection of microsopic images - Bell Co. TX. Crocodilians - Natural history and Conservation Ethnobotany - Cultural use of plants in North America (great introductory site) Evolution: Theory and History - Information on scientific study of origins (UCB)
Frog Guts
- Animated Dissection of the Frog. Excellent Site! Fish Information Service (FINS) - archive of information about aquariums. Covers freshwater and marine, tropical and temperate. Harvard University-Biology Links Human Body Online - anatomy of human body Human Genome Project - identify genes and everything related to them Invertebrate Biology Links - TAMU-T - great resource for identifying invertebrates
ITIS - Integrated Taxonomic Information System
- USDA Great Scavenger Hunt Site IUBMB Nomenclature - Recommendations for biochemical and organic nomenclature Marine Science Databases on the Web Mendelian Genetics Hypertextbook Microbes.info

76. Pepperdine University - Seaver College - Natural Science Division
biology? Yes, we offer courses in marine biology. One is a general educationcourse, open to anyone, as an introduction to the field.
http://seaver.pepperdine.edu/naturalscience/programs/marinebiology.htm
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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?

77. EDUCATION PLANET - 1152 Web Sites For Marine Biology
8. marine Life This page is dedicated to general information on many research andpublic service in marine engineering, marine biology, oceanography, business
http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Science/Biology/Marine_Biology
All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Science Biology Marine Biology Subcategories: Aquariums Aquatic Plants Deep Sea Marine Animals ... Oceanography Found Marine Biology ' Web Sites. Also for ' Marine Biology 906 Lesson Plans 9 Books 1 Software Title 1 Map ... 5 Other Products Web Sites (1 - 10 of 1152): MARINE BIOLOGY WEB PAGE - MBWEB is an educational resource for marine biology students with reference lists organized by subject. Many other links are here including links to marine stations, tide information, and lots more!
Grades: Cache Department of Biological Sciences - The Department of Biological Sciences offers programs of study in the life sciences for students seeking the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, or a Master of Science in Marine Science. Students may also elect to complete
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Higher Ed Cache Marine biology WEB : an educational resource - This World Wide Web (WWW) site, maintained by marine biologist Jeff Levinton, is an educational resource for marine biology students. It provides students with reference lists organized by subject. Articles covering marine biology subjects such as functio
Grades: Cache ExploraMar: Teen Marine Biology Sailing Expeditions, Baja

78. MST - Marine Biology Major
Invertebrate Zoology/Lab 4 BIOL 3600 Genetics/Lab 4 CHEM 2300 general ChemistryI/Lab 4 CHEM 2310 general Chemistry II/Lab 4 MBIO 2400 marine biology 3 MBIO
http://www.undergrad.nova.edu/MST/marinebiology.htm

79. Biology: Marine Biology, Natural History, Wildlife Biology And Zoology : APU Und
In the first year, you begin with a general marine biology module, which providesan overview of the variety of marine organisms and their environments.
http://www.apu.ac.uk/prospectus2004/subjects.phtml?sub=biologyMarineBiologyNatur

80. Summer Course Description
sea hydrothermal vents. Prerequisites general biology, marine biologyor graduate standing. (See Schedule). marine Fish Diseases
http://univ-prog.disl.org/spdescription.html
By clicking the course of your choice you will see a short description of its content. Course Dates Coastal Birds of Alabama
Coastal Climatology
Introduction to Neurobiology ... Coastal Birds of Alabama
Undergraduate (2 sem)
This course is an introductory level course to coastal avian fauna. Study of coastal birds with an emphasis on various nesting sites and nesting behavior. This course includes identification, population dynamics and behavior of coastal birds. Lectures emphasize functional ecology specifically nesting biology of numerous species found along Alabama's coastal region. Topics include migration, mechanics of flight, breeding biology, and foraging. This course is a field-based course with an emphasis on breeding biology and behavior and introduction to bird identification. Prerequisites - A course in undergraduate biology or ecology. (See Schedule) Students need to bring binoculars.

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