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         Marine Biology General:     more books (100)
  1. Hormones And Their Receptors In Fish Reproduction (Molecular Aspects of Fish & Marine Biology)
  2. The Physiology of Fishes, Third Edition (Marine Biology)
  3. Marine Biology: Ecology of the Sea (Zlp Science Series) by Joey Tanner, 1992-12-28
  4. Introduction to Marine Biology (A Laboratory Text) by Jules M. Crane, 1973-06
  5. Biology and Management of the World Tarpon and Bonefish Fisheries (Marine Biology)
  6. Outlines & Highlights for Introduction to Marine Biology by George Karleskint, ISBN: 9780495561972 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2009-12-29
  7. Marine Life and the Sea (Wadsworth Biology Series) by David H. Milne, 1994-10-27
  8. Current Trends in the Study of Bacterial and Viral Fish and Shrimp Diseases (Molecular Aspects of Fish and Marine Biology)
  9. Outlines & Highlights for Marine Biology: Function, Biodiversity, Ecology by Levinton, ISBN: 0195141725 (Cram101 Textbook Outlines) by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2006-06-24
  10. Advances In Marine Biology, Volume 53
  11. Advances In Marine Biology, Volume 50
  12. Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review, Volume 31 by MARGARET BARNES, 2007-04-17
  13. The Biochemical Ecology of Marine Fishes, Volume 36 (Advances in Marine Biology)
  14. Biology of the Three-Spined Stickleback (Marine Biology)

41. Biological Oceanography And Marine Biology
David Chapman, Ph.D., UC San Diego, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marinebiology. Biochemistry, physiology and general biology of macroalgae and
http://marinegp.ucsb.edu/research/biology/biology.php
Biological Oceanography and Marine Biology are closely aligned areas with considerable overlap. In general biological oceanographers investigate the ecology of marine organisms in the context of the physical, chemical, and geological characteristics of the ocean environment in which they live. Many marine biologists are primarily interested in the biology of marine organisms themselves including their physiology, behavior, feeding biology, biochemistry, or reproduction. Faculty Research Alice Alldredge , Ph.D., UC Davis, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology. Biological oceanography; ecology of marine gelatinous plankton; marine particulate matter and marine snow. Mark Brzezinski , Ph.D., Oregon State University, Associate Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology. Phytoplankton ecology and physiology; phytoplankton cell cycles; elemental cycling in surface ocean. Craig A. Carlson , Ph.D., University of Maryland. marine microbial ecology, bacterioplankton, dissolved organic carbon, marine biogeochemistry James Case , Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, Research Professor/Professor Emeritus, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology. Bioluminescence and vision in marine animals, and its role in marine ecosystems; invertebrate neurobiology and behavior.

42. Marine Biology Research Guide
11, 1999+; Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology v marine policy v.19,1995+; marine pollution bulletin Oceanus (via Wilson Web general Science)April
http://www.bu.edu/library/research-guides/marinebioguide.html
Library Home Ask-a-Librarian Library Catalog Research Guides ... SEL Home Research Guide: Marine Biology

ELECTRONIC INDEXES
Citations with abstracts to journal articles, books, reports, conference
proceedings, and translations dealing with the aquatic sciences.
BIOSIS (Biological Abstracts) 1989+

This database consists of citations with abstracts to articles in over 7,000
life science journals worldwide. Available to 4 simultaneous users.
General Science Full Text (WilsonWeb) 1984+

Citations, with abstracts, to journal articles selected from close to 200
English-language core and popular journals covering all science disciplines. Includes access to the full text of articles for 25% of the journals and links to holdings in the BU Library Catalog. Web of Science 1988+ Offering an electronic version of Science Citation Index, this database covers articles in all areas of the sciences. Its most unique feature is the

43. Biology: Aquatic & Marine Biology
biology 211 and 202 (Experimental biology and Biostatistics) (4hrs). Chemistry101 and 102 (general Chemistry) (8 hrs). BY312 marine biology (4 hrs).
http://www.stetson.edu/biology/amb/
Home Business Music Celebration ... Law
This major if designed for students interested in the study of life in freshwater and marine environments. It is administered through the Biology Department Seining for fish at Canaveral National Seashore. Dip-netting for critters at New Smyrna Beach. Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge ), spring ( Blue Springs DeLeon Springs , Gemini Springs), freshwater marsh, and cypress swamp habitats, as well as easy access to the largest river system in Florida ( Hontoon Island A Cypress Swamp Freshwater Pond One of Florida's many freshwater springs. A student gets her hands wet while looking for benthic worms. Students ample the waters with dip nets at Lake Woodruff. The local marine environment is also very diverse with habitats including mangrove forest, salt marsh ( Tomoka State Park ), oyster bars, seagrass beds, mudflats, sandy beaches, rocky beaches ( Washington Oaks State Park ), lagoons, estuaries, and the Atlantic Ocean within the boundaries of this county. The local environment includes both preserved and human-impacted aquatic habitats. The St. Johns River system and the Canaveral National Seashore Seagrass beds at Canaveral National Seashore.

44. K-12: Biology : MARINE LIFE (GENERAL)
marine LIFE (general). By a Whitman College professor of biology. photos, graphicshttp//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/abyss/frontier/ Learn About marine Life This
http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/marine.html

Biology
MICRO-
ORGANISMS
PLANTS AND FUNGI ... Teachers' Reference Section
MARINE LIFE (GENERAL)
Aquarium FAQ
Lots of info with easy to read/click Table of Contents. Text
Site index:
http://www.actwin.com/fish/faq/faqhead.html

Glossary of aquarium terms:
http://www.actwin.com/fish/glossary.html

Cold Seeps: A Tour Through the Cold-Seep Habitats in the Gulf of Mexico
Wonderful photographs enrich this visit to biotic communities that don't require photosynthesis to get along. QuickTime videos also show scientists at work. From Penn State University. QuickTime is downloadable from the site. Text, photos, graphics, video
http://www.bio.psu.edu/cold_seeps/
Deep Sea Pages Explains the nature of ecosystems in the deep sea. Discusses adaptations by deep sea fish to withstand the physical pressure of their environment. Some might find the appearance of these deep sea creatures a little terrifying. By a Whitman College professor of biology. Text, photos, graphics http://www.bmi.net/yancey/ Extreme Science: The Deepest Fish A great introduction to deep-sea biological research. A bug-eyed fish (who expanded from pressure changes on its journey to the ocean surface) may be a little too graphic for the sensitive student, but it's a fine example of just what a different world the deep sea environment is.

45. Bioligical And Life Sciences
biology Development and Molecular biology general Plant biology Biochemistry, BS biology,BS Ecology, Behavior and Evolution, BS marine biology, BS Microbiology
http://www.ucop.edu/pathways/infoctr/at/atm_bio.html
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - ANSWERS FOR TRANSFERS Biological and Life Sciences
Berkeley
Davis Irvine Los Angeles ... Santa Cruz
Berkeley
College of Letters and Science
Integrative Biology, B.A.
Molecular and Cell Biology, B.A.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Cell and Developmental Biology
Genetics and Development
Immunology
Neurobiology
College of Natural Resources
Microbial Biology, B.S.
Molecular Environmental Biology, B.S.
Animal Health and Behavior (pre-vet)
Ecology
Environmental and Human Health (pre-med)
Insect Biology
Genetics and Plant Biology, B.S.
Davis
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, B.S.
Biological Sciences, B.S.
Cell Biology, B.S.
Entomology, B.S.
Evolution and Ecology, B.S.
Biodiversity
Biogeography
Communities
Ecosystems
Genetic Change
Phylogeny
Study of Populations
Systematics
Genetics, B.S.
Microbiology, B.S.
Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, B.S.
Plant Biology, B.S.
Applied Plant Biology
Development and Molecular Biology
General Plant Biology
Plant Evolution and Ecology
Plant Genetics and Breeding
Plant Physiology
College of Letters and Science
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, B.S.

46. High School Biology
Resources, links, and activities for high school students, including general biology, human biology, Category Science biology Directories......general biology AP biology Review Topics biology Regents Review biology EnvironmentalLiteracy Fish Wildlife biology Grassroots Recycling marine biology.
http://highschoolhub.org/hub/biology.cfm
Biology Guide
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Biology Regents Review

Biology Tutorials Online

Evolution: A Journey
... Meiosis Comparison
The Wonders of Microbes

Molecular Biology
Basic Genetics Primer

Biotechnology Tutorials

Blazing a Genetic Trail
DNA, Genes, and Heredity ... The Human Genome Human Biology Anatomy of the Human Heart Human Biology Tutorials Human Digestive System Human Diseases, Health, Nutrition ... Human Skeleton Quiz Immunology Understanding the Immune System Teaching Biology Biology Laboratory Experiments Science Education: Teaching Evolution
"Chance favors the prepared mind." Louis Pasteur Learning Activities Human Bones Quiz Multiple Choice Questions Ecology Resources Biological Pest Control Conservation Biology Endangered Species Environmental Education ... Marine Biology More Biology Stuff Biology Dictionary Biology Careers Biology Graphics Gallery Free Biology Images ... http://highschoolhub.org

47. General
Our marine biology faculty is one of the largest in the country with extensiveexpertise at the molecular, organismal and ecological levels.
http://www.ume.maine.edu/~marine/generalabout.html

welcome
about SMS
faculty directory
About...
The School of Marine Sciences
is a large academic unit at the University of Maine , with more than forty faculty and more than one hundred students. Our group forms the largest concentration of marine scientists in Maine and one of the largest in the Northeast. We cover the waterfront in terms of our expertise, with a wide rang e of basic and applied marine sciences including:
  • Food Science Oceanography Aquaculture Marine Biology Marine Biotechnology Marine Policy
Our marine biology faculty is one of the largest in the country with extensive expertise at the molecular, organismal and ecological levels. Our facilities include the principal academic home on the main campus of the University of Maine in Orono and a 170 acre marine laboratory on the coast - the Darling Marine Center which is sited in the beautiful midcoast region of Maine. Educational opportunities include: Numerous other opportunities such as: Our research programs are designed both to serve regional needs and remain linked to global issues. Our public service efforts provide an active interface between our academic expertise/facilities and regional users.

48. General
MS and Ph.D. in marine biology. MS in marine Policy. general Inquiries Should BeSent To Dr. David Townsend, Director School of marine Sciences 214 Libby Hall
http://www.ume.maine.edu/~marine/generalmain.html
Welcome!
...to the School of Marine Sciences of the University of Maine . The School is the University's center of excellence in all aspects of marine-related: Undergraduate Education
- B.S. in Aquaculture - B.S. in Marine Biology - B.S. in Physical Marine Science Graduate Education - M.S. and Ph.D. in Oceanography - M.S. and Ph.D. in Marine Biology - M.S. in Marine Policy Research - Basic and Applied Public Service National Ocean Sciences Bowl: Nor'Easter Bowl 2000 Explore our web site by clicking any of the areas listed in the box at left or in the main menu above. Should you require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the director of the School, Dr. David Townsend, or any of the faculty listed in the

49. MarineWaypoints.com - Your Guide To Boating, Diving, Fishing, Gear, Sailing, Wea
Your guide to boats, boating, fishing, gear, sailing, scuba diving, weather and everything else in Category Recreation Boating Resources Directories...... general (1483) Cruising, Lighthouses, marine Art, Modeling, Pirates, Racing, muchmore marine Life marine biology (513) Aquariums, Dolphins, Oceans, Whales
http://www.marinewaypoints.com/
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50. Institute Of Biology Of The Southern Seas, Sevastopol, General Description
The main scientific technical directions and technologies marine biology. Ecology.Protection of environment. Biotechnology. general description of
http://www.ibss.iuf.net/common/about.html
A.O.Kovalevsky
Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas
National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine
2, Nakhimov av., Sevastopol, 99011, Crimea, Ukraine
Tel: 380-692-544110, 380-692-545945
Fax: 380-692-557813
Fax satellite: 871-1272122 E-mail (Internet):
Director

Deputy Director

Common
History ... R/V"Professor Vodyanitskiy IBSS Main Partitions Location 1. IBSS (Headquarters) Sevastopol Sea Aquarium-Museum IBSS Odessa Branch 4. State Reserve "Danube Rush Islands" 5. IBSS Karadag Branch 6. State Reserve "Karadag" 7. Experimental Station "Batiliman" Professional Community (on 01.11.2000, Sevastopol) Overall including women: Scientists NASU Academicians NASU Corresponding Members DSc PhD without degree Post-graduate The main scientific technical directions and technologies:
  • Marine biology. Ecology. Protection of environment. Biotechnology.
General description of possibilities and technologies:
The fundamental data on functioning of marine ecosystems, biodiversity, biotechnology, mariculture, parasitology, protection of environment, measures against fouling. Special attention is focused on the study and modelling of biological and ecological processes
in the Black Sea What can be offered:
- taxonomy processing of marine flora and fauna - practical exercises and sea excursions - cooperative investigations - training of students and PhD students in labs - freight of vessel.

51. Biologist I Duties Description
management, mariculture, marine biology, marine ecology, marine resources management introductoryor survey courses, such as general biology; botany; freshwater
http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dmb/biologist1.html
Biologist I
More information from this division: DEC Bureau of Personnel Careers in Environmental Conservation Other Links of Interest...
Job Description:
A Biologist 1 (Aquatic) would, under supervision, conduct fish population and fish habitat investigations; summarize and statistically analyze data; prepare technical reports and fisheries management plans and assist in the improvement of publicly valued fishery resources. The Biologist would communicate with various publics concerning fisheries management goals and objectives; review and analyze project proposals which are likely to alter fish habitat; and acquire public access for use and enjoyment of New York fishery resources. A Biologist 1 (Ecology) would, under supervision, conduct and coordinate impact analysis reviews and recommend mitigative action. The Biologist would identify potential resource impacts; compile resource information pertaining to resource impact of various projects, including field investigations; identify mitigative actions and evaluate the effectiveness of mitigation; and prepare for and participate in public hearings. The Biologist would also quantify and evaluate the effects of contaminants on fish and wildlife. A Biologist 1 (Wildlife) would, under supervision, conduct wildlife population inventories, monitor contaminant levels and wildlife diseases; develop and implement wildlife management plans; and promote appreciation of wildlife in urban environments. The Biologist would assist in the development of wildlife management problems; review and analyze project proposals which are likely to alter natural wildlife habitats; and provide public facilities for the use and enjoyment of wildlife resources.

52. University Of Oregon Libraries: Oregon Institute Of Marine Biology Library
Rippey Library Oregon Institute of marine biology. PO Box 5389 or 63466 Boat BasinDrive Charleston, OR 97420. Tel. (541) 8882581, ex.219. general Information.
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/scilib/oimb/
General Information Catalogs and Information Sources Biology-related Research Guides by Subject Marine Biology Resources
Loyd and Dorothy Rippey Library
Oregon Institute of Marine Biology
PO Box 5389
or
63466 Boat Basin Drive
Charleston, OR 97420
Tel. (541) 888-2581, ex.219
General Information
Catalogs and Information Sources
Biology-Related Research Guides by Subject
Marine Biology Resources
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/scilib/oimb/
Last revision: 23 September 2002 by LN
Created by Lara Nesselroad , University of Oregon Libraries

53. University Of Oregon Libraries And Collections
in marine biology and marine ecology in the sciences, including astronomy, biochemistry,biology, botany, chemistry http//libweb.uoregon.edu/general/about/libcol
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/libcol.html
LIBRARIES
Knight Library

Portland Architecture Library

Law Library

Mathematics Library
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Science Library

COLLECTIONS
New Additions

Curriculum Collection

East Asian Collection

Electronic dissertations
... ITC collection Juvenile Collection Manuscripts Microforms Newspapers Oregon Collection ... Videos OTHER COLLECTIONS Environmental Studies Resource Center UO Computing Center Documents Room Providing Access to University Collections not owned by the UO Libraries
UO Libraries and Collections
The UO Libraries comprise the Knight Library and several branch libraries, and offer a wide range of collections and resources to support campus instruction, research, and service, as well as to respond to the needs of scholars by providing access to recorded information and information services. The Collection Development and Acquisitions Department (CDA) selects and acquires library materials needed to support the educational and research mission of the University of Oregon. CDA works with the Libraries' 25 subject specialists, to develop library collections that meet the University's current research and instructional needs.
Libraries
Knight Library
The Knight Library is the largest library on campus, housing the Library's collections of materials in the humanities, social sciences, music, and business, as well as the library's special collections, government documents, microforms, and maps.

54. Internet Resources For Biology
mamalogy, mycology and microbiology, current news, societies, general biodiversityand organizations and institutions and ecology and marine biology journals.
http://www.brynmawr.edu/Library/Docs/biology.html
Internet Resources for Biology
Longer listing from Tripod
Reference Sources Databases Electronic Journals ... Organizations
Disciplines: Botany Developmental Biology Evolution Ecology ... Zoology
Related: Finding Information in Biology
= on-campus access only. BMC students, faculty and staff away from the Tri-College campuses please try the new Off-Campus Access page.
Reference Sources
AccessScience Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
This Grove encyyclopedia articles in the fields of biochemistry, cell biology, developmental biology, ecology, evolution, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, plant science, physiology, structural biology, virology and the history of life sciences.
Merck Manual
Searchable version of the 1999 17th edition.
Databases
PubMed (Medline)
Contains bibliographic citations and author abstracts from approximately 3,900 current biomedical journals published in the United States and 70 foreign countries. The file contains approximately 9 million records dating back to 1966.
Basic BIOSIS
Over 500,000 records from selected journals covered in BIOSIS Previews. 1988 to the present. Updated weekly.

55. MCC General Catalog: Special Curricula
Internships Zoology 200 marine biology (4) marine Ecological Surveying Techiniques)**marine Science 364 at the advising desk during general registration.
http://mauicc.hawaii.edu/catalog/special_curricula.html
Special Curricula
Marine Option Program The Marine Option Program (MOP) is a University of Hawai'i system-wide program with participation by students at all campuses. This is an experiential program offering students opportunities to learn about the marine environment and work with marine scientists in many different areas of interest. At Maui Community College students enrolled in the program may earn certificates in a number of different ways based on the track that is chosen. Each certificate attests to a student's knowledge and/or experience gained in the field, and each offers unique opportunities for students desiring to gain employment or further their studies in the marine sciences. For more information, call the Marine Option Program at 984-3203. Certificate of Competence - Marine Naturalist I (9)
Oceanography 101 - Introduction to the Marine Option Program (1)
Oceanography 191v - Field Experience in Marine Naturalist Program (1)
Oceanography 201 - Science of the Sea (3)
Zoology 200 - Marine Biology (4) Certificate of Competence - Marine Naturalist II (9)
Biology 200 - Coral Reefs (4)
Oceanography 64 - Marinelife Identification (3)
Two credits from any of the following:
Oceanography 190v - Selected Topics (1-3)
Oceanography 191v - Field Experience in Marine Naturalist Pgm (1-3)
Oceanography 193v - Cooperative Education (1-3) Marine Option Program (MOP) Certificate (9) *Oceanography 101 - Introduction to the Marine Option Program (1)

56. General Information
those students who have a general interest in L211, Genetics L311, and biology Seminar(L403 Courses Vascular Plants (B205), marine biology (L304), Organismal
http://www.iusb.edu/~biol/geninfo.htm
General Information Department Office: Northside Hall Rm. 137
Phone: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Minors Pre-Professional ... IUSB Bulletin The Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences The B.A. degree will be attractive to those students who have a general interest in biology, who desire to teach biology at the secondary level, or who are interested in professions that require an understanding of biological principles. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: Students receiving the B.A. degree in biological sciences must complete the Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences requirements and at least 25 hours in the Department of Biological Sciences at or above the 200 level. All courses in the major must be completed with a C- or better.
The following courses are required: Introduction to Biology L101 and Ll02, Molecular Biology L211, Genetics L311, and Biology Seminar (L403). An additional 18 credits (minimum) must be completed in the following two categories with at least one course from each category.
Category I- Organismal Courses: Vascular Plants (B205), Marine Biology (L304), Organismal Physiology (L308), Evolution (L318), Special Topics: Tropical Marine Biology in Jamaica (L391), Ecology (L473), Ecology Laboratory (L474), Introductory Anatomy and Physiology 2 (P262).

57. UNB Prospective Students: Academic Programs
Saint John’s marine biology program includes a general synopsis of marinebiology and aquaculture with emphasis on Canadian east coast waters.
http://www.unb.ca/prospective/ap19.html
Other
Academic Programs Fredericton Campus:

Arts

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Education
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Saint John Campus:
Arts

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Business Co-op
Computer Science ... Nursing Science Faculty of Science, Applied Science and Engineering (Saint John campus) What are my options? The University of New Brunswick in Saint John offers pure, applied and professional science programs, including four-year programs leading to Bachelor of Science degrees in biology, biology/psychology, data analysis (specializations in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science or Economics), general science, health science marine biology , mathematics and statistics, and psychology. The Saint John campus of UNB also offers a four-year Bachelor of Nursing degree and the first two years of the UNB engineering program. Pure and Applied Science Biology As a science student at the Saint John campus of UNB, you may pursue a BSc with a major or honours in biology. The campus offers a choice of general studies or zoology. Each is based on a core of required courses plus a number of electives. Whole organism biology and ecology are emphasized.

58. UCSC General Catalog 2002–03
oral exam that tests knowledge of ocean sciences and general expertise in on thephysiology and ecology of organisms but differs from marine biology in the
http://reg.ucsc.edu/catalog/oceaPS.html

Programs/Courses
Catalog Home Schedule of Classes Registrar Home ... UCSC Home Ocean Sciences Faculty Course Descriptions How to Read Course Descriptions
A312 Earth and Marine Sciences Building
oceansci.ucsc.edu/

Program Description In addition to research and instructional activities along the California coast, interests of faculty and students include open-ocean biology and chemistry, trace metal and stable isotope chemistry, marine biogeochemistry, marine microbiology, paleoceanography and paleoclimatology, sediment geochemistry, marine ecology, coral reef ecology, marine mammal behavior and migrations, continental margins, and natural products from marine organisms. Student research projects have included participation in major scientific expeditions to various marine environments ranging from polar regions to the tropics. Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Ocean Sciences Ph.D. Degree Program

59. Oceanography & Marine Biology
Astronomy Astrophysics · Chemistry Physics · Earth Sciences · Weather Climate· Oceanography marine biology · general biology · Botany · Zoology
http://www.mindbird.com/oceanography___marine_biology.htm
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60. UCSD Marine Biology
information on marine biology research at UC San Diego, see SIO's Web site. Forlistings of courses offered, degree requirements and general information, see
http://biosciences.sdsc.edu/bioscimarine.html
UC San Diego Biosciences
Marine Biology UC San Diego offers a graduate program in marine biology through the world-renown Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) in close collaboration with the Department of Biology, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the School of Medicine (SOM). Students also have opportunities for research with scientists at The Salk Institute for Biological Studies and The Scripps Research Institute . SIO, the world's foremost oceanographic institution, has several divisions devoted to biological and biochemical research. Scientists in the Marine Biology Research Division (MBRD) investigate the ecological, physiological, cellular, and biochemical characteristics of marine bacteria, plants, and animals. Strong ties exist between scientists at MBRD and SIO's Center for Biotechnology and Biomedicine . For more information on marine biology research at UC San Diego, see SIO's Web site. For listings of courses offered, degree requirements and general information, see the Biology Biomedical Sciences and Chemistry and Biochemistry sections in UCSD's general catalog SOM's catalog SIO's Research Activities book and Research Departments and Divisions on SOM's homepage.

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