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         Marine Biology Organizations:     more books (35)
  1. Living Marine Resources of Somalia (Fao Species Identification Field Guide for Fishery) by Corinna Sommer, Wolfgang Schneider, et all 1996-12
  2. Biomechanical factors contributing to self-organization in seagrass landscapes [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by M.S. Fonseca, M.A.R. Koehl, et all 2007-01-23
  3. Trophic Organization in Coastal Systems (Marine Science) by Robert J. Livingston, 2002-12-23
  4. Waste Discharge into the Marine Environment: Principles and Guidelines by World Health Organization, 1982-07
  5. Second Meeting of the Technical Advisory Committee of the Fao Project "Management of Tuna Fishing Capacity: Conservation And Socio-economics 15-18 March 2004, Madrid, Spain (Fao Fisheries Proceedings)
  6. Mammals in the Seas: Small Cetaceans, Seals, Sirenians and Otters (Fao Fisheries Reports) by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Working Party on Marine Mammals, 1983-06
  7. Environmental Impact Assessment and Monitoring in Aquaculture: Requirements, Practices, Effectiveness and Improvements (Fao Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper)
  8. General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean: Report of the Thirty-third Session, Tunis, 23-27 March 2009 (General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (Gfcm) Reports)
  9. Sharks, Rays and Chinaeras: International Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management of Sharks, Fao Species Identifications Publications Excerpts by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007-12-31
  10. International Marine Organizations: Essays on Structure and Activities by K.A. Bekiashev, V.V. Serebriakov, 1981-09-30
  11. Annotated acronyms and abbreviations of marine science related international organizations (General series : Publication - National Oceanographic Data Center) by Jeannette P North, 1969
  12. A pump net sampler to examine the spatial distribution of rock lobster larvae (Report / Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Division of Fisheries and Oceanography) by D. W Rimmer, 1978
  13. Marine Biological Association of San Diego by William Emerson Ritter, 1907
  14. A review of the fisheries programs and their organization at the University of Alaska (Sea grant report - University of Alaska) by Clinton E Atkinson, 1979

81. Marine Biology Association

http://www.bgsu.edu/studentlife/organizations/marinebiology/MBA.htm
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82. Exploring Estuaries - Organizations
with local, state, and federal governmental agencies, watershed organizations, andthe interested in learning more about careers in marine biology and other
http://www.epa.gov/owow/estuaries/kids/resource/orgs.htm
Organizations
  • Association of National Estuary Programs (Web site under development) Center for Marine Conservation
    A national nonprofit organization committed to protecting ocean environments and marine life through science-based advocacy, research, and public education. Center for Watershed Protection
    A group that works with local, state, and federal governmental agencies, watershed organizations, and the general public to promote strategies that protect and restore urban watersheds. Coastal America
    An organization that works with federal agencies as well as state, local, and private groups to address environmental problems along our nation's coasts. Estuarine Research Federation
    An international organization that serves as a highly-regarded resource on estuaries. This site includes useful information for students and teachers. Marine Careers
    An on-line resource for those interested in learning more about careers in marine biology and other marine sciences.

83. MH Marine Biology
marine biology, 4/e Castro/Huber ISBN 0072852909 ©2003, marine biology, 3/e -Castro/Huber ISBN 0070121974 ©2000, Introduction to the biology of marine Life
http://www.mhhe.com/catalogs/sem/marinebio/
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84. Earth Vision: Environmental Resources, Information, And Organizations
MA Bachelor of Science in biology and Environmental Science May 1999 NortheasternUniversity Boston, MA East/West marine biology Program XIV Studied marine
http://www.earthvision.net/Jobs.cfm?Page=3&JobID=3168

85. Welcome To The Hawai'i Institute Of Marine Biology
For more information about HIMB, contact The Hawai'i Institute of marine BiologyPO Box 1346 Kane'ohe, Hawai'i 96744 PHONE (808) 2367401 FAX (808) 236-7443.
http://www.hawaii.edu/HIMB/welcome.html
The Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology is a world-renowned research institute situated on Coconut Island in Kane'ohe Bay. This ideal location is just 15 miles from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa and downtown Honolulu. Coconut Island as seen from Lilipuna Rd In addition, Coconut Island itself provides excellent opportunities for research. It is surrounded by 64 acres of coral reef, designated by the State of Hawai'i as the Hawai'i Marine Laboratory Refuge. Only researchers associated with HIMB are allowed to collect specimens from the refuge. The island itself covers approximately 29 acres, with 6 acres enclosed in lagoons that are used for keeping organisms in captivity for study. HIMB provides research facilities for its faculty and students, who come from all over the world. Ongoing research at HIMB covers many disciplines of tropical marine science. Please visit our Faculty and Research page to learn more about ongoing research at HIMB. Graduate and undergraduate students conducting research on Coconut Island are usually enrolled in the departments of Zoology and Oceanography at the University of Hawai'i.

86. Facilities At The Hawai'i Institute Of Marine Biology
Researchers from the Hawai'i Institute of marine biology have yearroundaccess to Kane'ohe Bay and its tropical marine waters.
http://www.hawaii.edu/HIMB/Facilities/facilities.html
R esearchers from the Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology have year-round access to Kane'ohe Bay and its tropical marine waters. Protected by an extensive barrier reef system, the bay's estuarine and coral reef ecosystems support a rich and diverse biota. Outside the barrier reef, pelagic species and open ocean waters 1000 meters deep are within 6km of Coconut Island. An extensive data base concerning Kane'ohe Bay and Hawaiian reef biota serves as a valuable resource to HIMB researchers. Information for visiting researchers and students concerning HIMB Facilities

Special facilities at HIMB
  • Excellent flow-through sea water system Flumes simulating coral reef flat environments Reef microcosm tanks Fish holding facilities Six controlled tidal ponds with a total of 4,829 square meters of area The new Pauley-Pagen Marine Laboratory Labs that support state-of-the-art physiology, cell and molecular biology, pigment analysis, gas chromatography/mass spectrophotometry, and histology Algal and larval culture facilities Solar simulators Underwater video recording and data analysis Photographic darkroom Terminals to UH mainframe computers SCUBA equipment room and compressor Maintenance and engineering shop Boston Whaler fleet Honu Kai (14m passenger/cargo vessel) Marine railway

Accommodations
HIMB is equipped to provide classroom, laboratory and dormitory space for University of Hawai'i and visiting researchers. Please visit our

87. Research Institutions
Institute of marine biology FRYMontenegro Lang EN SR -. marine biology andFisheries Laboratory of University of Bologna in Fano Italy Lang IT -.
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Research Institutions Link to the website Main content Adriatic Institute - Jadranski zavod HAZU Croatia Lang: EN HR Center for Marine Research - Division Zagreb Rudjer Boskovic Institute Croatia Lang: EN Dubrovnik Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries Croatia Lang: IT Faculty of Maritime Studies - University of Rijeka Croatia Lang: EN HR Split Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (Institut za Oceanografiju i Ribarstvo) Croatia Lang: EN HR France Lang: EN SI Institute of Marine Biology FRY-Montenegro Lang: EN SR ICLARM - The International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management International Lang: EN FR A.I.O.L. Italian Association for Oceanology and Limnology (Associazione Italiana di Oceanologia e Limnologia) Italy Lang: EN IT ANPA - National Environment Protection Agency Italy Lang: IT API - Italian Fishermen Association (Associazione Piscicultori Italiani) Italy Lang: IT ARPA - Regional Environment Protection Agency (Emilia Romagna) Italy Lang: IT ARPA - Regional Environment Protection Agency (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) Italy Lang: IT ARPA - Regional Environment Protection Agency (Veneto) Italy Lang: EN IT ES ARPAM Regional Environment Protection Agency (Marche) Italy

88. The WWW Virtual Library Of Cell Biology: Organizations, Societies, Meetings And
The WWW Virtual Library of Cell biology. organizations, Societies,Meetings and Courses. Professional organizations and Societies.
http://vlib.org/Science/Cell_Biology/organizations_meetings.shtml
The WWW Virtual Library
The WWW Virtual Library of Cell Biology
The WWW Virtual Library of Cell Biology Home Cell Biology Labs Databases ... Search Subject: General Cell Biology Angiogenesis Apoptosis Development, Cellular Aspects of ... Signal Transduction
Organizations, Societies, Meetings and Courses
Professional Organizations and Societies
Meetings, Conferences and Symposia
Courses and Training Worshops
Cell Line Repositories and Cell Culture Resources

89. About Marine Biology | Marine Science Institute

http://www.utmsi.utexas.edu/academics/about_marinebio.htm
About Marine Biology
What is Marine Biology?
  • Marine biology is the study of marine organisms, their behaviors and interactions with the environment. Marine biologists study biological oceanography and the associated fields of chemical, physical, and geological oceanography to understand marine organisms. Marine biology is a very broad area, so most researchers select a particular area of interest and specialize in it. Specializations can be based on a particular species, group, behavior, technique, or ecosystem. Molecular biology is a related area of specialization in marine biology. Researchers apply molecular techniques to many environments ranging from coastal marshes to the deep sea and to various organisms such as viruses, plants, and fish.
Why is Marine Science Important?
  • As growing global population stresses the ability of our society to produce food, water, and shelter, we will continue to look to the oceans to help sustain our basic needs. Advances in technology, combined with demand, will improve our ability to derive food, drinking water, energy sources, waste disposal, and transportation from the ocean. It will be up to this and future generations to build upon our existing knowledge of the ocean and its potential to help meet the needs of the world and its inhabitants.

90. JCU - Marine Biology And Aquaculture Resources
marine biology and Aquaculture Resources. Library and Internet Guide. LibraryGuides. marine biology Guide. Databases General Information.
http://www.library.jcu.edu.au/subjectgds/Fac4/NetResources/mar_biol.shtml
@import /* hide from IE5 */ url("http://www.jcu.edu.au/includes/styles/JCUstyles.css"); Web Sitemap Search A-Z Index Contacts ... Campus Maps I nformation F or Prospective Students International Students Current Students Visitors ... Jobs at JCU I nformation A bout The University Research
Marine Biology and Aquaculture Resources
Library and Internet Guide
The following is a select list of resources available on the Internet
JCU Library Resources Associations and Societies
JCU Library Resources
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Catalogue
Library Guides
Databases - General Information
  • Electronic Databases - a listing of all databases available through JCU Off campus access is available for most databases and electronic journals. Simply click on this link, and follow the instructions. You will be returned to this page and can then simply click on the required resource to access it. If a password is required, this can be obtained from InfoHelp How To Guides - for you to read online or printout to help you use internet resources
Indexing/Abstracting Databases
  • Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts indexes literature from the Biological Sciences, Oceanic Sciences, Fisheries, Aquaculture, Environmental Sciences and Biotechnology. Search results may include active links to web based resources where these can be identified.

91. Marine Biology
Florida Southern College, marine biology. US Environmental ProtectionAgency page on Oceans, Coasts and Estuaries Links to Partnerships
http://www.flsouthern.edu/biology/MarineBiology.htm
Marine Biology
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency page on Oceans, Coasts and Estuaries - Links to Partnerships, Habitat Protection, Regulatory Programs, Assessment and Monitoring
US Coral Reef Task Force

with information on marine life, educational articles, slide shows, workshops, and a research section
Coral Health and Monitoring Program

An introduction to Coral Reefs

Deep Sea
references
A NOVA On-line Adventure into a Deep-Sea Bestiary
A Bioluminescence Web Page with a research forum, symposia, myths and explanations
Ichthyology Web Resources

Info links on fish categorized by subject
- Aquariums, Ichthyology, Aquatic Environmentalism and Environmental Science, Sport Fishing Essays on 6 kinds of turtles Tide Table data that can be searched by zip code or coastal state Marine Biology resource with reference lists organized by subject Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute World Wide Whale Watching and Info American Cetacean Society links to related Web Sites organized by the type of whale

92. Add Or Update Your Region - MarineBio.com
and Public Institutions and Conservation organizations Please list the top MarineBiology Institutions and Conservation organizations active in your region.
http://www.marinebio.com/MarineBio/Global/

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93. Thomas Cooper Library-Science-Marine Science
Thomas Cooper Library's Electronic Annex presents online marine ScienceResources produced by the Science Library. marine Science Resources.
http://www.ibss.iuf.net/links/collect/marw.html
Thomas Cooper Library's
Electronic Annex
presents online Marine Science Resources
produced by the Science Library from original http://www.sc.edu/library/science/marw.html
Marine Science Resources
Guides to Marine Science Resources
Marine Biology Resources

Physical Marine Science Resources

Academic Servers

courtesy Joe Wible, Hopkins Marine Station
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Marine Biology Databases

Physical Marine Science Databases
Table of Contents for Marine Science related Journals ... General Science publications, jobs, grants, etc. Guides to Marine Science Resources

94. Earth Vision: Environmental Resources, Information, And Organizations
EDUCATION Texas A M University at Galveston (Aug 90 Dec 94) Bachelors of MarineBiology…Emphasis on Vertebrate Zoology Researched the Morphometric
http://www.earthvision.net/Jobs.cfm?Page=3&JobID=3279

95. IOC Ocean Portal : Search
The OceanPortal a directory of Ocean Data and Ocean Information web sites
http://ioc.unesco.org/oceanportal/power_search.php3
OceanPortal is a high-level directory of Ocean Data and Information related web sites. More Main Add Url Modify Url ... Editor Pick Power Search Title Url Description Category INFORMATION RESOURCES INFORMATION RESOURCES > General Web Databases INFORMATION RESOURCES > General Science Databases INFORMATION RESOURCES > Marine Science Databases INFORMATION RESOURCES > Libraries INFORMATION RESOURCES > Library Catalogues INFORMATION RESOURCES > Photo Libraries INFORMATION RESOURCES > e-Print Archives INFORMATION RESOURCES > e-Maps/Charts INFORMATION RESOURCES > Information Tools INFORMATION RESOURCES > Information Tools > Abstracts/Bibliographies INFORMATION RESOURCES > Information Tools > Online Translators INFORMATION RESOURCES > Information Tools > Software DATA RESOURCES DATA RESOURCES > Data Centers DATA RESOURCES > Data Catalogs DATA RESOURCES > Data Catalogs > Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) DATA RESOURCES > Data Catalogs > Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) > Locations DATA RESOURCES > Data Catalogs > Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) > Locations > Countries/Territories DATA RESOURCES > Data Catalogs > Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) > Locations > Vertical Location DATA RESOURCES > Data Catalogs > Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) > Project Names DATA RESOURCES > Data Catalogs > Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) > Subjects

96. Links

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WWW Links Marine Science Invertebrate Biology Phylogenetic Tools Societies ... Political/Human Rights
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