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  1. Continuing environmental studies in Port Valdez, Alaska: Annual report, activities and accomplishments for the period 10 March to 15 November 1976 by Joseph M Colonell, 1976
  2. High tide, low tide (Ocean related curriculum activities) by Gloria Snively, 1981
  3. Aquatic ecology: Activities for intermediate grades by Chuck Clark, 1991
  4. Diving into science: 30 activities designed to have your students plunging into ocean-related experiments! by Peggy K Perdue, 1987
  5. Investigating the planet ocean: For sea : investigating marine science : grade 6 by James A Kolb, 1993
  6. Synthetic and Degradative Processes in Marine Marcophytes by Srivastava, 1982-06
  7. Reproductive activity and physiological status of the calanoid copepods Calanus helgolandicus and Calanoides carinatus under food-limiting conditions [An ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by S. Ceballos, F. Alvarez-Marques, 2006-12-12
  8. Seasonal variation in antifouling activity of crude extracts of the brown alga Bifurcaria bifurcata (Cystoseiraceae) against cyprids of Balanus amphitrite ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by J.P. Marechal, G. Culioli, et all 2004-12-15
  9. Phytoplankton and bacterial alkaline phosphatase activities in relation to phosphate and DOP availability within the Gironde plume waters (Bay of Biscay) ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by C. Labry, D. Delmas, et all 2005-05-25
  10. Entrainment of the activity rhythm of the mole crab Emerita talpoida [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by R.B. Forward, A.D. Thaler, et all 2007-02-13
  11. Differential xanthophyll cycling and photochemical activity in symbiotic dinoflagellates in multiple locations of three species of Caribbean coral [An ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by M.E. Warner, S. Berry-Lowe, 2006-11-28
  12. Respiratory enzyme activities correlate with anoxia tolerance in salt marsh grasses [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by B.R. Maricle, J.J. Crosier, et all 2006-09-19
  13. The maximum nitrate reductase activity of the seagrass Zostera noltii (Hornem.) varies along its vertical distribution [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by A. Alexandre, J. Silva, et all 2004-08-16
  14. Effects of aerobic versus anoxic conditions on glutamine synthetase activity in eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) roots: regulation of ammonium assimilation ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by A.M. Pregnall, 2004-11-05

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82. Marine And Aquatic Biology
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83. Texas State Aquarium Teacher Resources For Online Education
Download a marine biology lesson plan, a classroom activity or have your students play an educational gameCategory Science biology Education Teaching Resources Lesson Plans...... resource site. Download a marine biology lesson plan, a classroom activityor have your students play an educational game. Come inside
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84. Georgia Tech Gas Hydrates Group Extreme Biology Activities

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GT Focused Research Program on Gas Hydrates Related Publications and Funded Research Biology of Extreme Environments Patricia Sobecky
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Collaborator: Samantha Joye , UGA Marine Sciences With funding from the NSF Life in Extreme Environments program and joint sponsorship by NSF Biological Oceanography and the NSF Ocean Drilling Program, Drs. Sobecky and Montoya will conduct biological studies of gas hydrate mounds and brine pools in the Gulf of Mexico in Summer 2001 and Summer 2002. The collaboration also includes Drs. S. Joye of UGA and I. Macdonald of GERG, TAMU.
  • Reyes, N., M.E. Frischer, and P.A. Sobecky. 1999. Characterization of mercury resistance mechanisms in bacteria isolated from coastal marine sediments. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 30:273-284. Sobecky, P.A. 1999. Plasmid ecology of marine sediment microbial communities. Hydrobiologia in press. Sobecky, P.A., C.C. Cain, and T.J. Mincer. 1999. Unexpected diversity in the ocean:Plasmids isolated from marine bacteria contain replication and incompatibility regions unrelated to those of known plasmid groups. Plasmid 41:166. Sobecky, P.A., T.J. Mincer, M.C. Chang, A. Toukdarian, and D.R. Helinski. 1998. Isolation of broad-host-range replicons from marine sediment bacteria. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 64:2822-2830.

85. Marine Biology
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87. Biology - Past Issues Of Weekly Features - 2000 Features
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88. Education Program At OIMB
Field trips and lab activities are emphasized. Oregon Institute of marine BiologyPO Box 5389 63466 Boat Basin Drive Charleston, OR 97420 (541) 8882581 (phone
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About the teaching program: Courses available at OIMB: OIMB offers formal courses in the fall, spring and summer terms for upper class and graduate majors in biology, general science, and environmental studies/science. Classes are small with a maximum of 24 students and are designed for juniors, seniors, and first year graduate students. Field trips and lab activities are emphasized. During fall and spring terms, students must be registered with University of Oregon, but guest student status can be arranged. Students from other institutions should complete a Guest Student Application and send it to OIMB. Summer term courses are open to all qualified students and do not require the guest student application. Students must have completed either BI 211-213 or BI 251-253 or an equivalent to take courses OIMB. Graduate students are in residence during all four terms of the academic year, pursuing research leading to either the M.S. or the Ph.D. degree. Additional information about OIMB: Additional University of Oregon links * :

89. Current Oceanographic Research Activities And Lessons (CORAL)
into fun and educational activities. The hope is that this will provide both studentsand teachers with a clearer view of what real marine biologists are
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to CORAL Current Oceanographic Research Activities and Lessons featuring educational modules for K-12 teachers that translate current research into fun and educational activities. The hope is that this will provide both students and teachers with a clearer view of what "real" marine biologists are currently doing in the field. The lessons are currently organized by topic, and will eventually be organized by which South Carolina Science Curriculum Standards they address. Keep your eyes open for some other nifty stuff as well. Also, please be patient - the site is under construction so you may encounter some broken links here and there. We're working on correcting these as we find them. Lessons By Topic Helmuth Lab Photo Archive Helmuth Lab - Data and Publications
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91. Hawaii's Marine Wildlife: Whales, Dolphins, Turtles, And Seals
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93. ADVANCE Program- University Of Puerto Rico At Humacao
Translate this page Deborah Parrilla, MS. marine biology /Biología Marina. biology /Biología. Luz RaquelHernandez, student. marine biology / Biología Marina. Chemistry / Química.
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94. PISCO: Affiliates: Funders
students to conduct ecological research and become engaged in marine policy and outreachactivities. The Robert W. and Betty C. Lundeen marine biology Fund was
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Andrew W. Mellon Foundation ( http://www.mellon.org/ The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation contributed significant funds to PISCO-related research before and since the consortium's inception. The Mellon Foundation currently supports two efforts that greatly enhance PISCO research: 1) complementary, parallel research and training programs on an inter-hemispheric scale that brings together scientists from the U.S., Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa, and 2) genetic studies that help PISCO scientists uncover connectivity among sites at local and geographic scales. Mineral Management Service (MMS) ( http://www.mms.gov/ Robert W. and Betty C. Lundeen Marine Biology Fund In 1997, Robert and Betty Lundeen established the Lundeen Marine Biology Fund at Oregon State University. This generous contribution enabled scientists at OSU to demonstrate the feasibility of using new instruments to study nearshore marine ecosystems. In addition, the funding provides support for undergraduate and graduate students to conduct ecological research and become engaged in marine policy and outreach activities. The Robert W. and Betty C. Lundeen Marine Biology Fund was critical in demonstrating initial "proof of concept" and in doing so, led directly to the establishment of PISCO. It continues to provide important resources for unanticipated research and policy activities and opportunities for students.

95. News
Examples of these activities, which have all been developed by undergradu The marinebiology subject, the oncampus setting, and the undergraduate instructors
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"I have been on many, many school field trips and nothing compares to this," exclaim teachers and chaperones that accompany children to the Marine Discovery Program, a College of Science (CoS) outreach program in Marine Biology for third through eighth graders.
Two to three mornings each week during the school year a different elementary or middle school class visits the UA campus to participate in the Marine Discovery Program. Students dissect sharks and squid, hold live starfish and sea cucumbers, and see evidence in marine fossils of a time when the Tucson area was covered by an ancient sea.
EEB graduate student Tricia Kennedy selects a lamprey from a tray of preserved rays, sharks, and coral reef fish to demonstrate the diversity of body form and to encourage the students from Butterfield Elementary School to do the same in a Marine Discovery Workshop. Maria Schuchardt photo
The outside stairs of the Chemistry and Biological Sciences (Koffler) Building thunder as thirty-two children stampede to the fifth floor for a 2-hour workshop in one of the teaching laboratories, where the students are led through a variety of interactive stations on different topics in marine science. Topics include marine fossils, shark, perch and squid dissection, marine conservation, and fish diversity.
University undergraduates are responsible for instruction in the workshops, and they develop and construct each of the interactive stations. In return, the university students receive four units of upper-division science credit, while gaining a great feeling of satisfaction by increasing their own knowledge through teaching others and, in the process, greatly contributing to the learning of children in the community. In addition, the undergraduates are excellent ambassadors for what the UA has to offer to a future student. The ethnic diversity and high proportion of women among I undergraduates in Marine Discovery also works to dash stereotypes held by many youngsters that scientists are exclusively "white men in lab coats".

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