Links marine biology programs are the most marine oriented); Grice marine BiologicalLaboratory. State, Federal, and Private marine and Environmental organizations http://www.coastal.edu/science/scmea/links.html
Extractions: Homepage What is SCMEA? Membership Officers ... Marine Science Links for Teachers MARINE SCIENCE LINKS This links page is designed specifically for teachers! Searching the web can be overwhelming. There are so many choices and directions, you can get lost on a tangent in no time. This page attempts to identify the best sites for South Carolina marine science educators, and where appropriate, to give a brief description and identify the best individual pages within each site. You may use the shortcuts below, or simply scroll down for the full listings: Top Ten The Bridge Includes links for all subjects in marine science, lesson plans and curricula, on-line data links, lists of student opportunities and career information, professional development materials for teachers, lists of aquariums, university programs, and organizations, and more National Marine Educators Association (NMEA) National Ocean Science Bowl South Carolina Aquarium South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium ... Project Oceanica Integrating marine education with marine science research and exploration in the Southeast South Carolina Statewide Systemic Initiative (The 13 SC Math and Science Hubs) a great site for K-12 math and science teachers in SC
Aquariumsite.org - Links To Aquarium And Tropical Fish Pages organizations. Musea and public aquaria (107); Clubs (62). 19. Institute of marinebiology of Crete Information on Institute of marine biology of Crete, 20. http://www.aquariumsite.org/catlink.cfm?ID=4&TB=CAT1
EDUCATIONAL LINKS Community of Science Web Server. marine biology Web Pages Excellent resource forlinks to organizations, universities, and exciting studies! Everything Water. http://www.maineaquarium.com/alinks.html
Marine Ecology Links http//wwwmarine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/organizations.html (links to organizationsand institutions either marine-related Oregon Institute of marine biology (Univ http://www.ots.duke.edu/tropibiojnl/TROPIWEB/enlaces/marec.htm
Extractions: This page of Marine Ecological Resources was created and is maintained by Phil Levin at the University of California, Santa Cruz. It was originally created in 1996 as a teaching tool, but has since gotten out of coutrol! I hope you find it to be a useful tool. I would appreciate any comments or additional links. Electronic Journals (from Hopkins Marine Station) The World-Wide Web Virtual Library : (Journals, Conferences, and Current Awareness from Harvard) Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics Antarctic Science Animal Behavior American Naturalist ... Journal of Applied Ecology J ournal of Aquatic Animal Health Journal of Ecology Journal of Evolutionary Biology Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology ... Wetlands Alaska Sea Grant publications catalog The Animal Diversity Web Aquatic Ecology Page Aquatic Internet Resources ... Charles Darwin - The Origin of Species - the whole thing, no kidding. Dr. Seuss: Early theoretical ecologist
Nemertean Researcher Organizations organizations where nemertean research can be found. Total Number of Nemerteanresearch facilities 48. Institute of marine biology Vladivostok, Russia. http://nemertes.si.edu/InstitutionsList.php
Extractions: British Antarctic Survey United Kingdom http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/ California State University Stanislaus USA Cambridge University England Fisheries and Oceans Canada Canada http://www.glf.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/ USA Göteborg University Sweden www.gu.se Harvard University USA Institute of Marine Biology Vladivostok Russia Liverpool John Moores University England National Inst. Environmental Studies Japan National Institutes of Health USA Northeastern University USA Pepperdine University USA Russian Academy of Sciences Russia Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History USA Sapporo Japan Smithsonian Institution USA Sodertorn University College Sweden Umeå Universitet Sweden Universidad Católica del Norte Chile Universidad Complutense Spain Universidad de Alcalá Spain Universidad de Buenos Aires Argentina Universidad de Oviedo Spain Universidad del País Vasco Spain Universidade de São Paulo Brazil Universidade Federal da Paraíba Brazil Université de Moncton Canada Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne France Université Libanaise Lebanon University of Alaska Southeast USA University of California Santa Barbara USA University of Copenhagen Denmark University of Florida Gainesville USA
Marine Museums Fishing Industries. Fishing organizations. marine Museums. Icthyologic Museumof Pescara Italy Lang IT . marine biology Museum of Fano Italy Lang IT -. http://www.faoadriamed.org/html/adria_link/marine_museum.asp
Organizations Quoddy Link marine Inc. Andrews, NB We also support educational organizationsthrough the provision of vessels for biology Field Courses. http://www.auracom.com/~bofep/groups.htm
Extractions: GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS The following are links to the websites of organizations and groups with an interests in the Bay of Fundy. They are arranged in general categories for convenience. Select the category of interest from the list, or simply browse down the page. This page is regularly updated, so you should check back periodically. If you find problems with any of the links, or would like to suggest additional worthwhile web pages for inclusion in the list, please contact BoFEP Select an Organization Category Academic Institutions Acadia Centre for Estuarine Research Acadia University, Wolfville, NS. Primary focus is research attention on the estuaries and nearshore coastal waters Bay of Fundy Huntsman Marine Science Centre St. Andrews, NB. Dedicated to research and education in areas such as Aquaculture, Biotechnology, Coastal Marsh Ecology, Developmental Biology, Ecology, Ethology, Fisheries Science, Ichthyology, Marine Biology, Ornithology, Parasitology, Physiology, Phycology, Systematics, and Toxicology. University of New Brunswick in Saint John Coastal Studies and Aquaculture Rural and Small Town Programme Mount Allison University the Rural and Small Town Programme (RSTP) was established in 1984 as an independent research centre dedicated to exploring and resolving social, environmental,and economic issues facing small communities in Canada. RSTP prepares people and organizations to adapt to change and to act on opportunities for developing sustainable rural communities and small towns. The Programme links research and action by generating and sharing new knowledge, developing self-help tools, and providing information and educational services which lead to innovative approaches and solutions. Phone: (506) 364-2391 Fax: (506) 364-2601 Email:
Student Organizations The following is a list of student organizations that should be of marine biologyClub (Students interested in marine biology) Dr. Jack Femineliaadvisor. http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_math/cosam/docs/stud_orgs.html
Extractions: One of the most important things you can do at Auburn is to become involved in one or more of COSAM's student organizations. These organizations are a way in which you can learn a great deal outside the classroom environment. The following is a list of some of the benefits of participating in one of our student organizations: Provide leadership opportunities Meet faculty in an informal setting Meet successful professionals already employed in your field Learn practical information about your major Have an impact on student policy in COSAM Participate in service activities with and outside the college The following is a list of student organizations that should be of interest to COSAM's students: Pre-Vet Club (Students interested in veterinary medicine) Pi Mu Epsilon (Students interested in mathematics) Beta Beta Beta (Students interested in the biological sciences) Dr. Troy Bestadvisor
The Tiger Cub Online PROFESSIONAL organizations. purposes To allow students an opportunity to obtain anincreased knowledge of the diversified areas in marine biology; to organize http://www.auburn.edu/tigercub/organizations/school_and_dept/science_and_mathema
Extractions: Home Auburn Life Administration Directory ... Rules Designed for use with at 800x600 resolution or higher Science and Mathematics Organizations Science and Mathematics Student Council The council is composed of representatives from each professional and honorary organization in the School of Science and Mathematics. Faculty advisor, Larry Whit, 844-4269. HONOR SOCIETIES Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Delta is a national pre-health honorary. To qualify for membership in AED a student must be planning to pursue a career in a health-related field, have completed three semesters of college work (one of which was at Auburn) and have maintained a 3.0 GPA overall with a 3.0 BCPM (biology, chemistry, physics, math). Regular meetings feature speakers in various health professions. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. Chapter Advisor, Beverley Childress, 844-5743. Web address: www.auburn.edu/aed Beta Beta Beta The Auburn University Chapter of Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society encourages students of biological sciences (for example, zoology, wildlife, marine biology, botany, microbiology, biochemistry, entomology, environmental science, and all pre-health curricula) to join this honorary and professional society. Special events include lectures by invited experts on a variety of topics, field trips to regional and national research facilities, opportunities to participate in teaching and research projects, and community service. Faculty advisor, Troy L. Best, 844-9260.
Student Rescuers Honored By Texas A&M Regents... States Coast Guard and other public safety organizations and laudatory engineeringtechnology; Jenipher Cate, Azle, freshman in marine biology; Jeffrey Daigle http://www.tamug.edu/bsm/_posting/00000028.htm
Extractions: "Without holding a committee meeting or taking orders from anyone, these students spontaneously maneuvered their boats toward the impact point 80 feet from shore and grabbed a man who popped to the surface," said Michael Kemp, TAMUG vice president and CEO. "Learning that more people were trapped in the submerged van, the former competitors melded into a fluid rescue team and repeatedly dived to the bottom to pull the passengers from the sunken van."
Report On Science And Human Rights credits the work of these organizations with raising Piontkovski, an internationallyrespected marine biologist from Ukraines Institute of biology of the http://shr.aaas.org/report/xx/nikitin.htm
Extractions: Search by keyword, or Choose a Page AAAS Board Archives Awards Development Education Employment Events International Media Relations Meetings Membership Project 2061 Science Science Books/Films Science Policy Human Rights Action Network Scientific Society Action on Human Rights Report on Science and Human Rights Email Lists ... About Nikitin Acquittal Affirmed Russian scientists ordeal draws to a close; also, Ukrainian marine biologist cleared of charges. On September 13, the Presidium of the Russian Supreme Court dismissed an attempt by the Prosecutor General to appeal the 1999 acquittal of Aleksandr Nikitin, retired Russian Navy colonel and environmental whistleblower, finally ending the legal nightmare that he has endured for over four years. Nikitin and his supporters thought that the case had ended in December 1999 when the St. Petersburg City Court acquitted Nikitin of all charges of high treason and divulging state secrets for co-authoring a report for the Norwegian-based Bellona Foundation. The report documented the environmental dangers posed by the abandoned nuclear submarines of the Russian Northern Fleet in the Kola Peninsula. The Russian Supreme Court upheld the acquittal in April, the restrictions against Nikitin were dropped, and his passport was returned. However, in July 2000, Nikitin was traveling in the United States when he learned that the Prosecutor Generals office had filed an appeal in the case. Nikitin was in San Francisco to finally receive the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize, which was awarded to him in 1997.
UCLA Department Of OBEE -- Marine Biology Major of opportunities to get experience in the field as a marine biology major, and onto do research, work for environmental or governmental organizations (such as http://www.obee.ucla.edu/undergraduate/marinebio_major.shtml
PHY's MARINE BIOLOGY on marine biology If you are interested in ways to help stop the degradationof the oceans, check out San Jose State's nonprofits organizations page. http://people.whitman.edu/~yancey/marine.html
Marine Internet Sites marine biology, marine chemistry, marine geology, physical oceanography Fishes andmarine Mammals Museum fosters cooperation among organizations and individuals http://www.bio.hw.ac.uk/marine/DIR/MARLINKS.HTM
Extractions: Return to Main Menu Select a topic to quickly navigate to related Internet resources. Marine Biology Research Aquaculture and Fisheries Aquariums Conservation and Education ... Seafood Huntsman Marine Science Centre - provides teaching and research facilities devoted to the study of coastal land marine environments and organisms. Irish Marine Institute - national agency for marine research and development, creation of employment, and protection of the environment. Atlantic Dolphin Research Cooperative (ADRC) - a group of researchers studying the migratory patterns and life histories of bottlenose dolphins along the East Coast of the U.S.A. Australian Institute of Marine Science - conducts research in tropical marine systems in north Australia, specifically the Great Barrier Reef. Division of Fishes - National Museum of Natural History Duke University School of the Environment Marine Laboratory Fisheries Research Station - Rijksstation voor Zeevisserij, Ostend, Belgium. Fondazione Cetacea - established for the study and safeguard of the marine environment.
Ann Bull Profile Find organizations that you admire and become a volunteer. back to top. backto marine biology Overview back to marine biology Researcher Profiles http://www.marinecareers.net/text/profiles/bull.htm
Extractions: I am the development coordinator for I Love A Clean San Diego (ILACSD), a nonprofit volunteer organization that focuses on environmental issues in and around San Diego County. As a marine biologist with a background in marine mammal rehabilitation, I can offer a unique perspective to potential donors as to why we should conserve, recycle, and preserve the environment around us. What was the key factor in your career decision? Preserving the environment for man and animal kind has always been a priority for me. Education is the key to saving the oceans, forests, waterways, and wilderness. I want present and future generations to enjoy the beauty of dolphins and whales swimming in a pollution-free environment and the splendor of a bald eagle soaring high above a pristine forest. What do you like most about your career?
Pacific Organizations Pacific organizations. The Oceanic Institute Makapuu Point Waimanalo, HI 96795. HawaiiInstitute of marine biology PO Box 1346 Coconut Island Kaneohe, HI 96744. http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/praise/paclist.html
Education Opportunities marine biology, aquatic biology, aquaculture, oceanography Graduate Research Assistantship/marineshrimp Available to agencies and organizations responsible for http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/praise/ed.html
Extractions: Other Aquatic Resources Education Opportunities Career Information Internships, Assistantships, Scholarships University Degree Programs Grants, Funding Resources ... Publications Career Information Careers in Oceanography and Marine-Related Fields compiled by the Office of Naval Research - click the 'Education Opportunities' link at the bottom of the page. compiled by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library, UCSD
NOAA Central Library: WindandSea Internet Locator Atmospheric and oceanic sciences Internet Resource Locator provided by the NOAA Central Library.Category Science Earth Sciences Directories of Meteorology; History of Oceanography; History of organizations. Libraries Mapsand Mapping; Photography and Photogrammetry. marine Archaeology; marine biology http://www.lib.noaa.gov/docs/windandsea.html
Extractions: T his locator was built in response to the many reference questions that are posed to the library and is meant to make Internet searching more efficient for the NOAA community, the academic community, other government agencies concerned with oceanic and atmospheric issues, and the general public. Presently WINDandSEA has over 1,000 selected links to science and policy sites organized by topic and alphabetically within topic. All of these sites have been reviewed and annotated by a technical information specialist of the NOAA Central Library staff. If you have any comments regarding this site or wish to suggest additional sites or topics, please send e-mail to: Library.Reference@noaa.gov There are three ways to use this locator service: Look through the WINDandSEA Index Check Current Topics collection to find links on timely subjects. Select The Teachers' and Students' Corner for links to over 100 NOAA pages devoted to education, NOAA photosites, science education organizations and organizations concerned with introducing new technologies to the teaching profession. Air Pollution - Air Quality Acid Rain Carbon Dioxide Stratospheric Ozone - "the ozone hole" ... Astronomy, Time, Star-charts, etc.
Chp 2: Institute Of Marine Biology As with most of the other organizations visited during this trip, the institute is TheInstitute of marine biology appears to have an important mission in this http://www.wtec.org/loyola/subseafe/c2_imb.htm
Extractions: Assistant Director, Foreign Relations The Institute of Marine Biology of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences was founded in 1967. At the time of the WTEC visit, this organization employed 450 persons (300 research staff and 140-150 engineers and technicians). Within the Institute there are 20 laboratories and an auxiliary services group. In addition, there are four field stations and the Far East State Marine Reserve. Two smaller research vessels support seagoing projects. In addition to the research ships, the institute conducts many dives to collect specimens and to do in situ research tasks. Most of the scientists are divers.