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         Marine Biology General:     more books (100)
  1. Marine Biology of the Polar Regions and Effects of Stress on Marine Organisms by John S. Gray, Marit E. Christiansen, 1985-02-20
  2. Molluscan Radiation - Lesser Known Branches, Volume 42 (Advances in Marine Biology)
  3. Quantitative Ecology & Marine Biology by Gerald J. Bakus, 1990-07-31
  4. Adventures in Marine Biology: A Tribute to Old Providence Island by Sid Anderson, 2006-12-27
  5. Indian Marine Biology by G. Seshappa, 1992-04
  6. Toxic Dinoflagellate Blooms: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference, Key Biscayne 1978 (Developments in marine biology)
  7. Oceanography And Marine Biology (Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual Review)
  8. L.m.b.c. Memoirs on Typical British Marine Plants and Animals (Volume 14) by Liverpool Marine Biology Committee, 2010-10-14
  9. Fourth European Marine Biology Symposium by D. J. Crisp, 1971-11-30
  10. The Marine Biology of the South China Sea III (v. 3)
  11. Advances In Marine Biology, Volume 51
  12. Advances In Marine Biology, Volume 47 (v. 47)
  13. Biochemical and Biophysical Perspectives in Marine Biology by D. C. Malins, J. R. Sargent, 1978-06
  14. Northern Caves (CRC Marine Biology) (v. 4)

61. Books On-line: Call Numbers Starting With QH
QH Natural History and biology (general). Understanding marine Biodiversity A ResearchAgenda for the Nation by National Research Council Ocean Studies Board
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/subjectstart?QH

62. Harold A. Miller Library Of Marine Biology: Services & Facilities
The Hopkins marine Station Library is located in contact the staff in Falconer BiologyLibrary, Branner more information, please see the general statement on
http://garamond.stanford.edu/depts/miller/services.html
Miller Library
General Information
The Hopkins Marine Station Library is located in Pacific Grove about 90 miles from Stanford. The Library is open to all members of the Stanford community and is accessible to people with limited mobility. Holdings are listed in SOCRATES. Users on the main campus who want to borrow books from the collection at Hopkins can use the PAGE HMS button next to the records in Socrates to request materials. To request journal articles from the Hopkins collection, contact the staff in Falconer Biology Library, Branner Earth Sciences Library, Lane Medical Library, or Interlibrary Loan Services in Green Library.
Circulation policies
Circulation of materials is available only to users with a valid Stanford borrower's ID, corporate users with a SUL Science coupon, people who have purchased borrowing privileges, and to users with a University of California Library Reciprocal Services Card. Contact the Privileges Desk at Green Library (650) 723-1492 for information on obtaining a valid borrowers card. For more information, please see the general statement on borrowing regulations
Circulation period
Reserves : Overnight
Books, Theses

63. Marine Biology
biology, marine Geoscience, Physical Oceanography, marine Chemistry, Coastal Engineeringand Sea Surveying are all thus specialisations within the general
http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/zoology/docs/marine.html
University of Cape Town MARINE BIOLOGY The University of Cape Town has a long and proud tradition as a centre for marine research and for the training of marine scienctists. Over 100 marine scientists work in the Departments of Botany , Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental and Geographical Science , Geological Sciences, Oceanography , Surveying and Zoology, many of them full-time researchers sponsored by outside funding organisations. Oceanography is the general term applied to the scientific study of the sea. Marine Biology, Marine Geoscience, Physical Oceanography, Marine Chemistry, Coastal Engineering and Sea Surveying are all thus specialisations within the general field of Oceanography. All marine related activities at UCT are co-ordinated within the School of Marine Science The University of Cape Town does not offer a major degree specialising in Marine Biology (in fact no such degree is available in South Africa). It is however possible to structure an undergraduate curriculum that emphasises marine studies in the senior years of a BSc whilst majoring in Zoology, Botany or Ocean and Atmospheric Science. A senior half-course in Marine Ecology is also offered at third or fourth year (

64. Focus On Marine Biology
is the curriculum designed for the marine biology option. by elective courses in biology,chemistry, environmental Biological Discovery (B); general Chemistry (B
http://www.bio.fit.edu/marbio.htm
FOCUS ON MARINE BIOLOGY
What is it? What will you study Your Career Opportunities What courses will you take
What is Marine Biology?
Marine biology includes a broad range of biological investigations including the study and experimental use of marine organisms. The solution of many important problems will depend heavily on research involving marine biologists. Topics such as the greenhouse effect, the biodiversity crisis, and environmental preservation have activities rooted in marine biology. Florida Tech's subtropical location and proximity to mangrove, reef, lagoonal, and high-energy beach systems make it an ideal place to study marine biology. The department offers related degree programs in Aquaculture and Ecology. Some students elect to register in dual degree programs.
What will you study?
Started in 1971, Florida Tech's marine biology program was one of the first of its kind in the United States at the undergraduate level. The program includes specialized courses in biology and oceanography to provide the knowledge and skills needed for the study of marine life. Emphasis is on the diversity of marine organisms, their characteristics, interrelationships, and interactions with the marine environment. In addition to required and elective courses which include laboratory and field studies, there are many opportunities for additional experience through volunteerism, professional clubs, research courses, campus employment, and internships.

65. Summer Course Description
sea hydrothermal vents. Prerequisites general biology, marine biologyor graduate standing ..See Schedule). marine Fish Diseases
http://univ-prog.disl.org/spdescription.html
By clicking the course of your choice you will see a short description of its content. Course Dates Advanced Anatomy and Evolution of Marine Fishes Introduction to Neurobiology
Introduction to Oceanography
... Download 2003 Application Advanced Anatomy and Evolution of Marine Fishes
Advanced Undergraduate/Graduate (3 sem)
Detailed anatomical and evolutionary study of sharks, skates, rays and all major groups of teleosts fishes found in the northern Gulf of Mexico Coastal Birds of Alabama
Undergraduate (2 sem)
This course is an introductory level course to coastal avian fauna. Study of coastal birds with an emphasis on various nesting sites and nesting behavior. This course includes identification, population dynamics and behavior of coastal birds. Lectures emphasize functional ecology specifically nesting biology of numerous species found along Alabama's coastal region. Topics include migration, mechanics of flight, breeding biology, and foraging. This course is a field-based course with an emphasis on breeding biology and behavior and introduction to bird identification. Prerequisites - A course in undergraduate biology or ecology. Coastal Climatology
Undergraduate (2 sem)
Study of the controlling factors and features of the world's climates, with particular attention to coastal areas, and application and interpretation of climate data.

66. Biology Syllabi
general Ecology, biology for Engineers Laboratory, Molecular biology, Animal Behavior,Human Pathaphysiology, Histology, Neurobiology, marine biology, Immunology.
http://www.manhattan.edu/science/syllabi/biol.html

School of Science
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Last Updated: August 2, 2000

67. Shoals Marine Laboratory - How To Apply To SML For College Credit Courses
biology of marine Life 5th Edition; Any other general marine biology text. Recommendedpurchase Gosner's Field Guide to the North Atlantic (may be purchased at
http://www.sml.cornell.edu/college/pc-ccfmbe.htm

Course Summaries

Life on Appledore Island

How to Apply to SML

Online Application
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Lectures and Seminars
Field Marine Biology and Ecology
  • Dates: July 14-August 11, 2003 Semester Credits Earned: 6 Cost: $3,530.00 Cornell/UNH course numbers: BIOSM 375/ZOOL 675

Prerequisites: One full year of college level biology.
Extensive use is made of the rich and diverse flora and fauna found in the rocky intertidal zone of Appledore Island. In addition, we may visit whale feeding grounds in the Gulf of Maine, sandy beach and salt marsh habitats on the mainland, and seal and seabird colonies on neighboring islands. Field investigations, during which students both literally and figuratively immerse themselves in their work, are supplemented with appropriate lectures, films, and laboratory work. Field experience in biological oceanography is obtained on board the laboratory's coastal research vessel, the JOHN M. KINGSBURY

68. Section: 42 Biology
zoology aves (birds) 42.84 Systematic zoology mammals 42.85 Zoology physical anthropology42.90 Ecology general 42.94 Ecology marine biology 42.95 Ecology
http://www.kb.nl/dutchess/42/
Section: 42 biology
Biology: general
History of biology

Philosophy and theory of biology

Methods and techniques of biology
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Ecology: nature conservation

69. Marine Biology Report
, there might be 30 items that you see that shouldbe included, therefore each marine biology Field Trip Notes and Reports....... For example, in general
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/newatg/Schnierlein/
Environmental report for marine or limnological studies
by Joseph Schnierlein, Norwalk, CT
Type of Activity: A combination of hands-on, inquiry lab, group/cooperative learning, and off-site activity. Target Group: High School environmental studies (Jr.and Sr.), but could be modified for middle school. Background information: This activity involves visiting a study area 2 or 3 times. The students are required to write a report after the last visit including what is listed below. Prior to the report, students spend two to three periods in the field, and usually an equal amount of 45 minute periods back in the lab doing identifications of specimens and the calculations that are required. If students are sincere, this information may become part of a database for your community or state.
Preparation time Preparation time varies depending on the student level, class chemistry and backgrounds, the equipment you have, and the proximity to the study area. It could take 5 periods or longer to prepare the students. Materials needed: Parental permission slips, transportation to and from work study area, life jackets if students enter the water, waders, meter sticks, testing equipment for oxygen, salinity and pH, seines, plankton nets, secchi disks, jars or zip lock bags to put specimens in, line level and 100 ft. line, Beaufort's scale, compass(es), notebooks and field guide book for mollusks, fish, birds, etc. Aerial photographs and topographic maps may be useful on site or in the classroom to "see" nearby influential factors.

70. Natural Science Books On-Line - Marine Biology
general. SeaLife edited by Geoffrey Waller et al. Retail $49.95. Hbk. Thisis a beautiful, up to date look at every aspect of marine biology.
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bz050/mbbooks.html
Marine Biology
Abbreviations: Hbk = Hardback, or hardcover.
Pbk = Paperback.
Marine Mammals
The Book of Whales by Richard Ellis. Retail: $35.00. Amazon price: $28.00. Pbk.
Richard Ellis is well known as one of the foremost marine illustrators and experts, and this book, covering every species of whale, is an example of this. There is tons of information in here, on all whale species, and everything is complimented by excellent black and white illustrations, and color paintings of selected species, by Ellis. Ellis is a great writer as well, so overall his books are some of the best marine biological tomes available, and are easily digested by anybody. Dolphins and Porpoises by Richard Ellis. Retail: $35.00. Amazon price: $28.00. Pbk.
In this companion work to The Book of Whales (the two books succesfully cover all cetaceans), Ellis presents us with another excellent book. Every dolphin and porpoise species is covered in great detail, and throughout are illustrations, and a section of beautiful color paintings of certain species. The book also gives a nice chapter on basic dolphin and porpoise biology and behaviour, and relations to man. This is probably the best work on the subject.
The Deep Sea
Deep Atlantic: Life, Death and Exploration in the Abyss

71. Our Curriculumn
biology Elective List I (Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity) general marinebiology, Organic Evolution, Invertebrate Zoology, Virology, marine Algae
http://www.hamptonu.edu/science/Biology/Curriculumn.htm
Curriculum B.S. Biology (Scholars-Common1st Two Years) Freshman Year Sophomore Year Introduction to Biology (2 semesters) General Botany-General Zoology General Chemistry (2 semesters) General Organic Chemistry (2 semesters) Written Communication (2 semesters) Foreign Language* (Intermediate) (2 semesters) Health Education World Civilizations II Humanities (2 semesters) Calculus I, Calculus II World Civilizations II The Individual and Life Introduction to Statistics Introduction to Statistics Freshman or Sophomore Summer Term Oral Communication
World Civilization I/ Survey of African-American History
Physical Education Activity
Biology Scholars must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 throughout their undergraduate curriculum. All Biology Scholars must participate in at least one research experience (internal or external) during the four years and present this research at the School of Science Research Day. Curriculum B.S. Biology (Common1st Two Years)

72. Marine Program Web Site
understanding and appreciation of that environment to the general population. Minorsin marine biology, ocean engineering and oceanography are also available.
http://marine.unh.edu/
Marine Program "To build and maintain an academic base of excellence in marine-related research, education, and service." The UNH Marine Program, established by the New Hampshire General Court in 1975, provides the administrative framework for many of the University’s marine research, education and outreach activities. Its goal is to create a facilitative environment for those with a scholarly interest in the marine environment, and to extend their special awareness, understanding and appreciation of that environment to the general population. Marine Program Director: Jonathan R. Pennock Ocean Engineering Laboratory, Room 102A, Durham, NH 03820
Marine Science Graduate Fellowships at UNH The Marine Program at the University of New Hampshire is pleased to announce a new Graduate Fellowship program in the marine sciences. This program will support approximately 18 concurrent fellowships at the MS/PhD levels, 7-8 of which will be available beginning in the summer of 2003. Please download the full application package using the link below. Prospective students are encouraged to explore the programs outlined in the application cover letter and contact appropriate faculty directly. For additional information, please contact the UNH Marine Program at marine.information@unh.edu or 603-862-2987. To receive full consideration, completed applications must be received by 1 February, 2003. Awards will be announced beginning 21 February, 2003.

73. Biology At Augsburg
any of the upper division biology courses listed above or BIO 340 marine biologyof the CHM 105/106 Principles of Chemistry or CHM 115/116 general Chemistry A
http://www.augsburg.edu/courses/biology.htm

74. Univ. Of Guam Marine Lab General Information
My research program covers two general disciplines (a University of Connecticut,1982) Professor of biology Division of among fresh, brackish and marine waters
http://www.uog.edu/marinelab/marine.fac.html
Steven S. Amesbury (Ph.D., University of Hawaii, 1975)
Professor of Marine Biology
E-mail: amesbury@uog9.uog.edu
Telephone: (671) 735-2182
My research interests include the biology of coral reef fishes and their role in reef ecosystems and the development and management of tropical fisheries. Recent projects have included the analysis of fish otoliths for determining life-history parameters; the long-term studies of reef communities in areas potentially impacted by tourism development; and the effectiveness of underwater lights in attracting and concentrating pelagic fishes around fish aggregating buoys.
Selected Publications Amesbury, S.S. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 12:84 Amesbury, S.S. fish species near Guam, Mariana Islands. Micronesica 23:131 Amesbury, S.S. Guam: Vol. 3. Fishing on Guam. University of Guam Press, Mangilao. 110 p. Amesbury, S.S. The fishes of Guam. University of Guam Press, Mangilao. 141 p. Current Graduate Students: Allison Palmer
Robert H. Richmond (Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1983)

75. OceanLink: Ask A Marine Scientist
general biology History, marine biology in Action, marine Organisms and Resources;Biodiversity; Deep sea; Oceanography; Pollution. Search Career Questions?
http://oceanlink.island.net/ask/askmain/ask.html
Welcome to the Ask a Marine Scientist page! Over 600 questions have been answered!
Check them out in the Answer Archive below.
Also check out the recent answers section... Questions about how to become a marine biologist?
Check out the CareerInfo page! New interviews with Marine Scientists! If you have a question that hasn't been answered, you can send it to us by clicking on the "Ask a Scientist" here.
We'll try to answer your questions as soon as possible, but be sure to search the rest of the site for an answer before writing in. Answer Archive Answers to over 600 questions on all of these topics... Marine Vertebrates Marine Invertebrates Plants, algae, and fungi Other Topics in Marine Science
  • Careers - Education, Job Descriptions, Tools, Salaries,Interviews and more!
  • Marine Ecology - Zonation, Defences, Interactions..

76. Harvard Dept Of MCB - More Biology Links
of Theoretical biology Table of Contents; Molecular and general Genetics (MGG ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara Department of Ecology, Evolution and marine biology;
http://www.mcb.harvard.edu/BioLinks/Evolution.html
Biology Links: Evolution
General Evolution Resources
Journals

Software

Academic Departments and Laboratories
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Other
General Evolution Resources
Journals

77. Marine Studies On-line Resource
include field trips to different marine habitats and examination of specimens fromseveral marine phyla. Prerequisites 1 year of general biology and 1 year of
http://www.brandeis.edu/marinestudies/courses.html

Course Registration

Course Schedules/Locations

(students - read student section)
Member Institutions

(find the Consortium contact at your school)
Weather Alert

(check for possible class cancellations)
Marine Studies Courses
Introduction to Marine Mammals This course explores the biology and natural history of marine mammals in the North Atlantic, including whales, dolphins and seals. Topics include evolution, anatomy, behavior, field identification, the history of whaling and contemporary whaling issues. Demonstration laboratory work will focus on a small marine mammal. One Saturday field trip on Massachusetts Bay is required. Prerequisites: general biology. Next offered Fall, 2003.
Outline
Syllabus Schedule Location Coastal Zone Management This course presents a survey of the coastal environment, its physical characteristics, natural systems, economic uses and development pressures. Lectures examine strategies formulated in the US for land and water resource management in the coastal zone. The roles of federal, state and local government, environmental groups and resource users are also explored. Finally, by comparing coastal zone management problems in the US to those elsewhere in the world, students gain a global perspective. No prerequisites. Offered Spring Semester, annually.
Outline
Syllabus Schedule Location Marine Biology This lecture/lab course surveys the basic biology, behavior and the life history of marine biota, and reviews the physical aspects of various marine habitats from polar to tropical latitudes. The course focuses on the evolution of adaptive responses to the oceanic environment and the roles of the physical environment and species interactions in structuring marine communities. Laboratory activities include field trips to different marine habitats and examination of specimens from several marine phyla. Prerequisites: 1 year of general biology and 1 year of chemistry. Offered Fall Semester, annually.

78. University Of Maine Plant Biology And Pathology Undergraduate
BIO 100, Basic biology (4 Cr) BIO 210, Introduction to marine biology(4 Cr) BMB 300, general Microbiology (3 Cr) BMB 305, general Micro.
http://inferno.asap.um.maine.edu/Science/dept/plantbio/under.htm
Undergraduate Programs
Botany
Biology

Course Listings

Plant Biology and Pathology Homepage
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Dr. Doug Gelinas at gelinas@maine.maine.edu
Botany
The following courses in the biological sciences are core requirements of the Botany major:
BIO 100, Basic Biology (4 Cr)
BOT 203, The Plant Kingdom (4 Cr)
BOT 435, Plant Anatomy (4 Cr)
BOT 445, Plant Genetics (4 Cr)
BOT 452, Plant Physiology (3 Cr)
BOT 453, Plant Physiology Lab (1 Cr) BOT 481, Seminar (1 Cr) INT 319, General Ecology (3 Cr) In addition to these courses, students must complete an additional 16 credits selected from the following approved list of courses: BOT 233, Dendrology (3 Cr) BOT 457, Plant Pathology (4 Cr) BOT 464, Taxonomy of Vascular Plants (4 Cr) BOT 473, Biology of Algae (4 Cr) BIO 203, Field Natural History (4 Cr) BIO 210, Introduction to Marine Biology (4 Cr) BIO 280, Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology (4 Cr) BIO 300, Field Marine Biology (4 Cr) BIO 468, Limnology (3 Cr) BIO 469, Limnology Lab (2 Cr) BMB 300, General Microbiology (3 Cr)

79. Undergraduate Degree Titles 2001-2002
BIO BA biology (general), MBY - BS marine biology biology Dept.. BIO - BAbiology (Pre-Medical Sciences), MBY - BS marine biology, Teacher Licensure.
http://www.uncwil.edu/gc/DegreeReqs/underdegrees_0102.htm
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE TITLES 2001-2002 ANT - B.A. Anthropology GLY - B.S. Geology ARH - B.A. Art History HST - B.A. History ART - B.A. Studio Art HST - B.A. History, Teacher Licensure ATR - B.A. Athletic Training HST - B.A. History, Social Studies Certification BIO - B.A. Biology (General) MBY - B.S. Marine Biology [Biology Dept.] BIO - B.A. Biology (Pre-Medical Sciences) MBY - B.S. Marine Biology, Teacher Licensure BIO - B.A. Biology (Conservation Biology) MAT - B.A. Mathematics BIO - B.S. Biology MAT - B.A. Mathematics, Teacher Licensure BIO - B.S. Biology Teacher Licensure MAT - B.S. Mathematics CHM - B.A. Chemistry MAT - B.S. Mathematics, Applied Mathematics CHM - B.A. Chemistry Teacher Licensure MAT - B.S. Mathematics, Statistics CHM - B.A. Chemistry Science Certification MUS - B.A. Music, General CHM - B.S. Chemistry MUS - B.M. Music Education CHM - B.S. Chemistry Biochemistry Option MUS - B.M. Music Performance Vocal, Keyboard CLS - B.S. Clinical Laboratory Sciences [Bio Dept.] PAR - COM - B.A. Communication Studies PAR - CRJ - B.A. Criminal Justice

80. EEMB Undergraduate Program | Aquatic Biology
Students interested in marine biology, marine and freshwater ecology years, consistingof introductory biology with laboratory , general chemistry with
http://lifesci.ucsb.edu/eemb/undergrad/aquatic.html
Aquatic Biology at UCSB About Biological Sciences Prospective Students Current Students EEMB Course Descriptions MCDB Course Descriptions Undergraduate Advising Faculty Research Affiliated Departments Undergrad Program Home UCSB is one of the few universities in the country offering an undergraduate major in aquatic biology. This major provides coursework and laboratory and field experience in both marine and freshwater sub-disciplines. UCSB is ideally located for the study of fresh and salt water environments and inhabitants. The campus' outdoor "laboratories" include the Pacific Ocean and four of the University of California's protected natural land and water reserves: the Carpinteria salt marsh, the West Campus sand dunes, Santa Cruz island in the Santa Barbara channel, and the Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research laboratory in the eastern Sierra Nevada mountain range. The campus' Marine Science Institute (MSI) involves faculty and graduate students from six academic disciplines in worldwide research in areas such as global environmental change, biological oceanography, subtidal and intertidal ecology and polar tropical, and temperate ecosystems. MSI's core activity is investigating and managing the resources of the California coast. The Department The Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, which offers the Aquatic Biology major, is among the largest on campus. In addition to the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Aquatic Biology, the department offers a major in

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