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  1. Marine Geology and Oceanography of Arabian Sea and Coastal Pakistan
  2. Marine Geology in the Gulf of Mexico: Report of a Workshop At Bayview, Texas, March 1967 (GURC Publication No. 108)
  3. Marine Geology of the Arafura Sea. Bulletin 157. 79 pages. 1974 Edition by D. Jongsma, 1974
  4. Measurement of marine hydrocarbon seep flow through fractured rock and unconsolidated sediment [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by I. Leifer, J. Boles, 2005-04-01
  5. Marine geology of the northeastern gulf of Maine by R. J Malloy, 1966
  6. Essays in marine geology in honor of K.O. Emery. Thomas Clements, by Thomas Clements, 1963
  7. Marine geology : research beneath the sea (SuDoc I 19.2:M 33/6) by Sarah B. Griscom, 1993
  8. The Sea Floor. An Introduction to Marine Geology by E. : Berger, W.H Seibold, 1982
  9. Essays in Marine Geology in Honor of K. O. Emery by Thomas - editor Clements, 1963
  10. Baltica: International Yearbook for the Quaternary Geology and Paleogeography, Costal Morphology and Shore Processes, Marine Geology and recent Tectonics of the Baltic Sea Area. Vols. 1-7. by V., ed. Gudelis, 1963
  11. Seabed Fluid Flow: The Impact on Geology, Biology and the Marine Environment by Alan Judd, Martin Hovland, 2007-02-05
  12. Geological structure of the eastern side of the lower Jordan valley/Dead Sea rift: Reflection seismic evidence [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by A.S. Al-Zoubi, T. Heinrichs, et all 2006-05-01
  13. The geology of the UK Hatton-Rockall margin [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by K. Hitchen, 2004-09-01
  14. Field Geology Illustrated by Terry S. Maley, 2005-05-16

101. National Institute Of Polar Research
Japanese facility that researches polar meteorology, glaciology, oceanography, geology, marine and terrestrial biology, ecology, and Antarctic meteorites. Includes information on facilities, publications, and joint research.
http://www.nipr.ac.jp/
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9-10, Kaga 1-chome,Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-8515, Japan

102. Ocean Camp - Sea Of Cortez - Mexico
Offers marine, geology and astronomy programs for 1217 year olds on the Sea of Cortez based in San Carlos, Mexico.
http://oceancamp.net/
"We believe that the beauty and mystery of the ocean is a treasure to explore and enjoy. At OceanCamp, science and storytelling go hand-in-hand and transcends generations. The atmosphere here on the Sea of Cortés nourishes the body, mind and soul."
Mark Morelli
  • OceanCamp is a non-profit, marine ecology field station supporting ocean discovery. It is a concept - as much as a place - that has evolved over the past twelve years to encourage an understanding of our relationship as humans to this beautiful blue planet. Our mission is to foster understanding, respect and love for the oceans and seas and everything in them. We aspire to teach and excite youngsters to learn more about our planet and the oceans. " to motivate students to discover, explore, and to take action to protect the ecological relationships between the land, sea and atmosphere."
  • Classes are now forming for Summer Camp 2004, and beyond. One week, or ten-day sessions include lodging in San Carlos, carefully prepared meals, local transportation, educational materials, laboratory fees, video /photography fees, and boat charter.
OceanCamp is Growing!

103. Gerace Research Center -  Home Page
Formerly the Bahamian Field Station, located in San Salvador. marine science research and education in biology, geology and archeology.
http://www.geraceresearchcenter.com
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104. Cape Lookout Environmental Education Center
Located on Cape Lookout National Seashore, CLEEC provides educational programs focused on barrier island ecology and geology, and marine and estuarine ecosystems for individuals, schools, teachers and groups.
http://cleec.org
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Summer Camps Programs for Adults Links ... Help Support CLEEC Click on photo Our instructors help you discover this ribbon of sand in a whole new way. Our programs focus on ecology and geology. Let us introduce you to the specialized habitats and inhabitants of barrier islands. T he C ape L ookout E nvironmental E ducation C enter seeks to provide children and adults with age-appropriate, research-based programming about barrier islands, the marine ecosystems surrounding them and their connections to our past, present and future. CLEEC lies within the boundaries of Cape Lookout National Seashore, a chain of magnificent, pristine barrier islands located off the coast of North Carolina near Beaufort. Sanctioned by the National Park Service, CLEEC is the only Environmental Education Center in North Carolina to offer camp participants the adventure of an extended stay on an undeveloped barrier island.
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P.O. Box 19286

105. USGS Center For Coastal & Watershed Studies: St. Petersburg/Tampa Florida Field
Information and news on government geologic studies of coastal and marine environments, including natural hazards, resources, and environmental change.
http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/
CCWS Home Research Projects: by Topic of Study by State / Region by Program by Project Title ... Data Sets Outreach: Educational Materials Annual Open House Center Information: Driving Directions About the Center A USGS Research Facility in the Tampa Bay Area The is a U.S. Geological Survey research facility, with offices in St. Petersburg, Florida and Tampa, Florida, and a field station in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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CCWS Research Projects: by Topic of Study by State / Region by Program by Project Title CCWS Outreach: Educational Materials 2003 Annual Open House CCWS Center Information: Driving Directions About the Center
The CCWS is one of three Florida locations that comprise the USGS Florida Integrated Science Centers (FISC). Other Florida Integrated Science Centers locations: Center for Aquatic Research Studies Center for Water and Restoration Studies visit Sound Waves
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106. Archaeological Prospection
Archaeological Prospection covers all types of archaeological sites (e.g.. urban, rural, and marine) and the full range of underlying geology. It also researches archaeological uses of a wide range of prospecting techniques. This journal published online via Wiley InterScience. Archaeological Prospection.
http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/1075-2196/

107. Extreme 2002: Mission To The Abyss
Chronicles the journey of a research team led by University of Delaware marine scientist Craig Cary that set sail from San Diego, California. Includes features on seafloor geology and ocean creatures.
http://www.ocean.udel.edu/extreme2002/
document.write(doClock("M0","%20","D1",",%20","Y0")); Recipient of the National Science Teachers Association's Mark of Excellence, Jan. 22, 2003. Selected by the SciLinks program, Recipient of the Teach-At-Home's "Education Site to See", April. 10, 2003. Selected by the Teach-At-Home

108. HabitasOnline
Website of the Ulster Museum Sciences Division. Features resources on the province's botany, zoology and geology. Topics covered include ground beetles, butterflies and moths, dragonflies, marine life, wild and garden flora, and rocks and fossils. Also hosts the web sites of Belfast Naturalist's Field Club and the Irish Naturalists' Journal.
http://www.habitas.org.uk/
HabitasOnline The website of the Ulster Museum Sciences Division About Us Botany Geology Zoology Hosted Sites A MAGNI Website Updated: 6 April 2004 Ulster Museum

109. Penzance Holiday Resort In Mounts Bay Cornwall
Guide covering marine life, celtic history, tourism and the arts. Includes sections on geology and weather.
http://www.pznow.co.uk
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Penzance stands on the south facing shores of the beautiful Mounts Bay. It is a market town with a wealth of history, making it an interesting holiday venue. Penzance (the name derived from the Cornish language "Pen Sans" meaning Holy Headland) is the centre of the regional district of Penwith "The furthest end". Within this district are a host of attractions including St Michael's Mount and Lands End. Penzance began as a fishing community at the headland, next to the current harbour. This small area has been inhabited for over a millennium although records do not name Penzance until the 13TH century. From this period the town grew in importance, cumulating with the town receiving its Royal Charter from James 1 in 1614. The town makes a great holiday base, from which one can visit the attractions of Penwith. Additionally it is in itself an interesting attraction with its promenade and selection of museums and galleries.

110. Charlotte, The Vermont Whale
Bones of a marine whale buried beneath rural fields used to aid in the study of geology of the state.
http://www.uvm.edu/whale/
Charlotte, The Vermont Whale
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Founded on this website December, 1993
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111. Welcome To Geological Survey Of Canada (Atlantic) - Bienvenue à Commission Geol
Located at Bedford Institute, it specializes in marine and petroleum geology, geophysics, geo-chemistry, and geo-technology. Lists news, science, technical, advisory, education, publications and database and contact information.
http://gsca.nrcan.gc.ca/

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112. Neogene Marine Biota Of Tropical America
Online biotic database containing images and data for taxa used in analyses of Tropical American biodiversity over the past 25 million years.
http://porites.geology.uiowa.edu/

113. Parks Canada - Gros Morne National Park Of Canada - Discovery Centre
Learn more about the geology, plant and animal life, marine story and human history of the area.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nl/grosmorne/natcul/natcul12_E.asp
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    Discovery Centre Discovery Centre, Gros Morne National Park of Canada
    Gros Morne National Park is a world of spectacular landscapes and uncrowded spaces. Declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations in 1987, the park is internationally renowned for its scenic beauty and unique geological features. To look closer into the forces of nature that have shaped the land and the people on this World Heritage coast, be sure to visit our new Discovery Centre. Learn more about our geology, plant and animal life, marine story and human history. Then start your adventure in the best learning facility of all; the park itself! See for yourself the vast diversity and richness of our cultural and natural heritage. The Discovery Centre is situated on the south side of Bonne Bay, one hour from Deer Lake Airport and the Trans Canada Highway. Plan to spend a couple of hours!

114. Blue Planet Kayak Eco Tours, Rentals, Key West - Florida Keys
Tours to see and learn about the Florida Keys' unique marine life, birds, plants, geology, and ecosystem. Private tours are led by an environmental scientist and rentals are available.
http://www.blue-planet-kayak.com

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  • Our kayaks are Safe, Stable and Comfortable - No Experience required Morning and afternoon Kayak tours available Rent single and tandem Kayaks Easy-paddling single or tandem Kayaks All tours are near Key West Eco-friendly and lots of fun! We accommodate all levels of paddlers

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The Florida Keys' warm, shallow waters and mangrove islands offer a scenic and unparalleled opportunity to see tropical flora and fauna in its natural state. All eco tours take you to sites sheltered from the wind and only accessible by kayak. You will learn strange truths about the Florida Keys' unique plants, wildlife, geology and ancient peoples.
Blue Planet Kayak offers personalized, custom eco tours. Put together your own tour or choose one of the following kayak tours.
Boca Chica Eco Tour
This kayak tour offers a great diversity of marine life and habitats in a small area. We'll pass through meandering mangrove creeks, paddle over sandy shallows brimming with coral, sponges, starfish, crabs, anemones, and sea urchins. As we drift near a majestic forest of red and black mangroves you will see osprey nesting and wading birds feeding. Queen conch, small sharks, tarpon, and stingrays are common, as is the spectacular Spotted Eagle Ray.

115. Welcome To The Faculty Of Science
has departments schools, biological, chemistry, computer science, environmental marine, food science, forensic science, geography, geology, mathematics, optometry vision, pharmacology, physics, physiology, psychology, sport exercise science, statistics.
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116. Marine Iguanas
Overview of marine iguana habitats, feeding patterns, and behavior.
http://www.geo.cornell.edu/geology/GalapagosWWW/MarineIguanas.html
Marine Iguanas
Iguanas seem to prefer rocky shore but may also be found in mangrove swamps and beaches. The males are always more brightly colored than the females, with hues of red and green on their backs. As is the case for many other Galapagos fauna, different races or subspecies may be found on different islands. In the case of the marine iguana, differences between race are most apparent in their coloration, particularly of the males. For example, green colors dominate on the Santiago iguanas whereas red dominate on the Española race. Females are generally dark gray to black. The faces of both sexes often appear light colored. This is not coloration at all, but is an encrustation that comes from their curious habit of sneezing salt. This is part of the unique adaptions that have evolved that allow these descendents of terrestrial ancestors to live in salt water. A gland connected to the notrils removes salt from the body, which is then expelled by "sneezing". Large males assemble "harems" of several females and guard the harem against intrusion by other males. Head bobbing is a threat jesture that warns other males (and sometime humans) to stay clear. Fights occasionally occur between males. These are quite harmless and consist of a contest in which the two males put their heads together and attempt to push their opponent backward. The looser retreats without further fuss. Iguanas, like the other species unique to the Galapagos, have evolved in an environment in which there are few natural predators. Thus they have few defenses against introduced animals, such as rats that prey on the eggs, cats that prey on young, and dogs that prey on even the adults. These feral animals are steadily reducing the iguana population in many localties. In areas such as Academy Bay and Volcan Ecuador, marine iguanas remain abundant (though notably less so than 20 years ago), but all the individuals are mature adults as few young survive the predation by ferel cats. Thus it appears that population is not being replaced and they may well disappear if nothing is done. Fernandina remains free from feral animals and here, along with many smaller islets, one may observe healthy and thriving populations.

117. Department Of Geology And Geophysics
publishes articles, either theoretical or descriptive, dealing with interdisciplinary oceanographic research. The journal is published six times a year.
http://www.geology.yale.edu/?level5=Jmr

118. National Oceanographic Library | Home Page
A national resource for marine science, a commercial marine Information and Advisory Service as well as a library which serves University of Southampton staff and students in the Departments of Oceanography and geology and the staff of the Natural Environment Research Council employed at Southampton Oceanography Centre.
http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/LIB/index.html
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119. Home Page
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120. Journal Of Marine Systems
The purpose of this journal is to provide a medium of exchange for those engaged in marine research where there exists an interplay between geology, chemistry, biology, and physics. An Elsevier Science Journal.
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