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         Marine Life Endangered:     more books (100)
  1. The Humpback Whale: Help Save This Endangered Species! (Saving Endangered Species) by Deborah Kops, 2006-04-30
  2. The Blue Whale (Endangered and Threatened Animals) by Chris Reiter, 2003-01
  3. Seals (Endangered) by John Woodward, 1997-01
  4. Manatees (Eye to Eye With Endangered Species) by Precious Stearns, 2009-08
  5. Whales (Eye to Eye With Endangered Species) by Tom Greve, 2010-08
  6. Manatee (Endangered in America) by Alvin And Virginia Silverstein, 1996-07-01
  7. Sea Otter (Endangered in America) by Alvin And Virginia Silverstein, 1996-07-01
  8. The Manatee (Endangered and Threatened Animals) by John Albert Torres, 2004-05
  9. Manatees & Dugongs (Endangered) by Amanda Harman, 1997-06
  10. Dolphins (Endangered) by Casey Horton, 1996-01
  11. Endang & Extinct River Animals (Endangered and Extinct) by Michael Bright, 2002-03-01
  12. Endangered Animals and Habitats - Dolphins and Porpoises by Stuart A. Kallen, 2001-05-01
  13. Sharks (Endangered) by Amanda Harman, Casey Horton, 1996-02
  14. The Otter: A MyREportLinks.com Book (Endangered and Threatened Animals) by Alison Imbriaco, 2005-04

21. Maine.gov: Facts & History: Wildlife & Plant Life
Topics Maine Mammals Wildlife marine life Aquariums endangered Species Birds Bird Feeding Insects Wildlife Management Plant life. Maine Mammals Wildlife.
http://www.maine.gov/portal/facts_history/wildlife_plant.html
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22. Guide To California's Marine Life Management Act ~ Introduction
off California. Several species of marine life have been listed underthe endangered Species Act of 1973. The endangered Species
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/fg_comm/mlma/introduction.html
CALIFORNIA'S MARINE LIFE is both rich and diverse. Thousands of species of marine plants, crustaceans, mollusks, other invertebrates, fish, seabirds, and marine mammals use an astonishing diversity of habitats. Some species, such as squid, may swarm by the millions in relatively small areas near the coast. Other species, such as blue whales, come in small numbers from distant waters to feed on blooms of krill. Marine mammals, seabirds, and fish migrate from one part of the California coast to another or across the boundaries between Mexico and California. Some fish and shellfish spend their entire lives in a particular area, though they may have begun life as a tiny egg that currents carried a great distance from where it was spawned.
The Marine Life Management Act or MLMA seeks to assure that the way we use this richness and diversity of life is sustainable. The MLMA recognizes that the way we fish for one species, for instance, may affect other species or their habitats in ways that harm marine ecosystems. The MLMA also recognizes that research and an understanding of marine life are essential to making good decisions about our stewardship of marine living resources. As a result, the MLMA promotes the use of scientific information about the lives and needs of marine plants and animals.
There are other aspects of the human side of the conservation equation. For instance, the MLMA recognizes that when people become involved in management decisions, their stake in the stewardship of marine life grows. Fisheries managers also need to understand the effects of management measures both on the fish themselves and on the users. Failure to examine how fishermen will respond to specific management measures often has undermined effective management. Finally, the effectiveness of management measures depends greatly upon public confidence in the way in which decisions are made and put into practice. Critical to building and maintaining this confidence is an openness in decision making that goes beyond traditional, formal processes.

23. Marine Life Protection Act, California Department Of Fish And Game
protect or restore rare, threatened or endangered native plants, animals or areasmaster planning process created pursuant to the marine life Protection Act
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Marine Protected Area Marine Life Reserve ... State Water Quality Protection Area The following terms are defined in Fish and Game Code Section 2852:
Adaptive Management
"Adaptive management," with regard to marine protected areas, means a management policy that seeks to improve management of biological resources, particularly in areas of scientific uncertainty, by viewing program actions as tools for learning. Actions shall be designed so that, even if they fail, they will provide useful information for future actions, and monitoring and evaluation shall be emphasized so that the interaction of different elements within marine systems may be better understood. Back to Top
Biogeographical Regions
"Biogeographical regions" refers to the following oceanic or near shore areas, seaward from the high tide line or the mouth of coastal rivers, with distinctive biological characteristics, unless the master plan team establishes an alternative set of boundaries (emphasis added):
  • The area extending south from Point Conception.
  • 24. Ocean Conservancy Issues Law And Policy Legislation
    Defense Council, has published A Citizen's Guide to the marine life Protection Act yourvoice is needed to protect and strengthen the endangered Species Act and
    http://www.oceanconservancy.org/dynamic/issues/law/legislation/marineProtection.

    25. LookSmart - Endangered Marine Life
    Search the Web Sponsors. endangered marine life. Coral Reefs, Overfishing, Jointhe Zeal community and help build the endangered marine life Directory Topic.
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    26. Marine Biologist | Career | Cool Job | Ocean Life | Working With Animals | Mamma
    Listening to marine life Susan Parks might not be able to communicate with marine Themarine biologist is studying how the endangered North Atlantic right
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    Courtesy of NOAA Listening to Marine Life
    Susan Parks might not be able to communicate with marine animals but she still listens in on their conversations. The marine biologist is studying how the endangered North Atlantic right whale communicates when finding and selecting a mate. "Marine mammals are exciting subjects to study in this area because most species produce distinctive sounds that may be used for communication," Susan explains online. What She Does
    Most of her time is spent in the lab (about nine to 10 hours a day, five days a week) analyzing data that has been collected. When she does work in the field (about one to three months a year) everything depends on the weather . In good weather she works long hours, in bad weather she might even have to stop working for a few days. Susan is currently a graduate student in the M.I.T - Woods Hole Courtesy of NOAA Oceanographic Institution Joint Program. "I took classes at M.I.T. for about a year and now I am working at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution that is both an educational and research institution." Susan takes courses, collects and analyzes her own data, helps advisors with research projects and applies for funding for her own research. She even gets to travel. So far she's been to Maui, Vancouver, London and Rome.

    27. PAEN - Enviro-Links - Endangered Species - Marine Life
    EnviroLinks endangered Species - marine life Short-tailed Albatross - Diomedeaalbatrus- http//www.wcmc.org.uk/species/data/species_sheets/albatros.htm.
    http://paenonline.org/links_end_species_marine.html

    28. Endangered Seas Programme - WWF
    marine protected areas therefore act as an insurance policy for the future, bothfor marine life and local people. The use of marine reserves is not new.
    http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/what_we_do/marine/what_we_do/protected_areas/inde
    breadCrumbs("www.panda.org",">","index.cfm","None","None","None","0"); Benefits of Marine Protected Areas Marine Home
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    Urge Mozambique to stop turtle deaths now. Insurance for the future Today, less than one per cent of the world's oceans is protected from exploitation, and most of the area protected is not adequately managed. Imraguen fishermen with Yellow mullet catch Banc d'Arguin National Park, Mauritania Project number: MR0002 Fishing Solutions Introduction Protected Areas Sustainable Fisheries Community Fisheries MSC certification Marine protected areas offer a range of benefits for fisheries, local economies and the marine environment: and much more.

    29. Endangered Seas Programme - WWF
    WWF endangered Seas Programme, need to protect our oceans from overexploitation,and to create safe havens for marine habitats and life forms to
    http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/what_we_do/marine/index.cfm
    breadCrumbs("www.panda.org",">","index.cfm","None","None","None","0"); WWF Endangered Seas Programme Contents
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    ... Take Action Urge Mozambique to stop turtle deaths now. Coral Reefs Initiative Coral reef systems, marine environments that harbor a vast number of fish species, serve as as critical nurseries for much of the biodiversity of the entire ocean. And they have never been more threatened than they are today. To enable greater global conservation of coral reefs, WWF is launching a three year initiative to increase coral reef conservation and enhance awareness and support for their protection. Read more Stop over-fishing or fishing will be over In 2002, WWF successfully put pressure on the European Union to Stop Overfishing. Thanks to the 22,000 people who participated in December's

    30. Hawaiian Monk Seal (endemic, Endangered)
    marine life Profile For Hawaiian Monk Seal (endemic, endangered). getacrobat reader, This Profile is available in the following formats
    http://waquarium.mic.hawaii.edu/MLP/search/monk_seal.html
    Marine Life Profile For:
    Hawaiian Monk Seal (endemic, endangered)
    This Profile is available in the following formats:
    Unless otherwise noted, the Adobe PDF format is the preferred format. The Adobe Acrobat PDF viewer is available for many popular platforms at www.adobe.com . The Microsoft Word97 viewer is available at www.microsoft.com . The Microsoft Word .doc s tend to be quite large ~300k to 2mb.
    Questions, comments or suggestions? Tell it to the Aquarium Webmaster
    Last update: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 3:27:15 PM mc

    31. WAq: Marine Life Profiles: Marine Life: Vertebrates: Mammals
    Suggested Readings For Hawaiian Monk Seal, endangered endemic. Vertebrates.marine life. Root marine life Profile Page. Main Homepage.
    http://waquarium.mic.hawaii.edu/MLP/mammals.html
    Vertebrates
    Mammals Suggested Readings For: Questions, comments or suggestions? Tell it to the Aquarium Webmaster
    Last update: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:12:32 AM GR

    32. Fish And Wildlife Posters - Endangered Wildlife - Wildlife Prints - Museum Quali
    saltwater Birds feeder birds, hummingbirds, owls, raptors Mammals Reptilesbears, wolves, endangered wildlife, frogs marine life sharks, dolphins
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    So whether you are an angler, bird enthusiast, whale watcher, conservationist, science instructor or wildlife professional (or the spouse/friend thereof), you will find all the biologically exact

    33. ScubaDuba -- Marine Life
    is a first quality magazine on marine zoology with and research focus on the aquaticlife of Hawaii and endangered and threatened species are among the unique
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    Marine Life Join Our Fast-Growing Online Scuba Community! This Sponsor Helps Keep ScubaDuba On The Web!
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    Search ScubaDuba Enter word(s) in the box below, then click on the search button to create your custom page of links and descriptions. Or click here to visit the complete Search page Subscribe To Our Email Update List Enter your email address and click on the submit button to receive periodic updates from us. Listings Aquarius Underwater Laboratory is the world's only saturation diving facility for marine biologists who study coral reefs and our coastal ocean. The lab posts project information, lesson plans, expedition journals, live web cameras from inside the lab and outside on the reef during missions, and more. The lab is currently based at Key Largo, Florida. AquaThought Foundation is a privately funded research organization headquartered in Torrance, California and dedicated to the exploration of human-dolphin interaction. Since 1989, AquaThought has studied the neurological impact of close contact with dolphins on human subjects and the related healing phenomena. Their work has also led to the development Cyberfin, a virtual reality simulator which will bring virtual dolphin contact to a massive audience. Find out about their goals and research at their site.

    34. Curriculum Bridges: Marine Life
    class. Grade Level Intermediate endangered SPECIES Have the studentsdo a report on endangered marine life species. Encourage
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    Grade Level: Beginning
    MAMMALS: There are 5 whales swimming through the ocean. They meet up with 7 dolphins. How many mammals are there altogether?
    Grade Level: Beginning
    A WALRUS CALF: A walrus calf (baby) is learning to swim. During his lessons a calf will sometimes hold onto its mother's flipper. The calf swims awhile and then clings to the flipper of his mom. He then holds onto his mom's flipper 5 more times. How many times does the calf hold onto his mother's flipper?
    Grade Level: Beginning
    HOW MANY FISH: In the ocean depth many fish are swimming. Pretend that you can swim with the fish and that you have a net to catch some with. You catch 2 fish at one time and then swim farther and catch 6 more fish. How many fish have you caught altogether?
    Grade Level: Intermediate
    TWELVE DOLPHINS: 12 dolphins are swimming through the water at 20 miles per hour. There are 4 plastic rings and each of the dolphins swim through the rings. How many times are the rings used by the dolphins to swim through?
    Grade Level: Intermediate
    MARINE ANIMALS: Many marine animals are masters of "flight" and speed under the water. Some can swim up to 12,500 miles to migrate. These are the Gray Whales that migrate from the far north to breeding grounds off California. If they swim about 200 miles a day, how many days will it take for them to reach their destination in California?

    35. Endangered Species, Endangered Animals, Endangered Species List
    Biology. Birds/Birding. Earth Science. Ecology. endangered Species. Insects.Mammals. marine life. National Geographic. Natural History. Nature Quiz. NatureTours.
    http://www.booksaboutnature.com/endangered_species.ihtml
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    36. Pilot Census Of Marine Life In The Gulf Of Maine
    Abbreviations used in Cetacean life Histories CITES ESA endangered Species ActIUCN - World Conservation Union NMFS - National marine Fisheries Service NOAA
    http://www.whoi.edu/marinecensus/doc/Reference/cetaceans.htm

    37. Pilot Census Of Marine Life In The Gulf Of Maine
    NOAA. 1996. Threatened, endangered and depleted seals and sea lions brochure. Waller,G. 1996. Sea life. A complete guide to the marine environment.
    http://www.whoi.edu/marinecensus/doc/ProjectElements/organisms.htm

    38. Licensed To Kill: Nuclear Power And Marine Life
    This list does not constitute an actual total number of marine life deaths withparticular concern for endangered species, specifically extremely rare sea
    http://www.nirs.org/nationalnews/LicensedToKill.htm
    Nuclear Information and Resource Service th Street NW Suite 404 Washington, DC 20036 Tel 202-328-0002 Fax 202-462-2183 www.nirs.org LICENSED TO KILL: MARINE LIFE DEATHS AS THE RESULT OF NUCLEAR POWER OPERATIONS Prepared by Paul Gunter, Director, Reactor Watchdog Project The following compilation over a two-year period from September, 1997 to September, 1999 documents the accidental killing of marine life largely as the result of routine commercial nuclear power station operations. It is prepared from Daily Event Reports (DER) filed by nuclear power station operators as required by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. NOTE: This list does not constitute an actual total number of marine life deaths with particular concern for endangered species, specifically extremely rare sea turtles. Current NIRS investigations reveal that not all coastal and river nuclear power operators are publicly reporting marine kills to the NRC. For example, at least nine threatened or endangered sea turtles have been killed at the Brunswick, NC reactor site since 1997. 09/19/1999 SAINT LUCIE, Hutchinson Island, FL Event # 36199

    39. Licensed To Kill Press Release 2/2001: How Routine Operations At Nuclear Reactor
    marine life, ranging from endangered sea turtles and manatees down to delicatefish larvae and microscopic planktonic organisms vital to the ocean ecosystem
    http://www.nirs.org/licensedtokill/LICENSEDTOKILLPRESSRELEASE.htm
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT INFORMATION: Linda Gunter, SECC: (202) 483-8491 x13 Howard White, HSUS: (301) 258-3072 New Report Shows Once-Through Nuclear Reactor Cooling Systems Devastate Marine Life and Ecosystems: LICENSED TO KILL: How the Nuclear Power Industry Destroys Endangered Marine Wildlife and Ocean Habitat to Save Money The report, Licensed to Kill: How the Nuclear Power Industry Destroys Endangered Marine Wildlife and Ocean Habitat to Save Money , further documents a lack of oversight by governmental regulatory agencies, particularly the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), that may border on collusion. "Tragically, under the present regulatory system, the nuclear power industry's needs almost always prevail over the interests of marine life," said Scott Denman, Executive Director of the Safe Energy Communication Council (SECC). "Instead of applying sanctions when a nuclear plant kills more than its allotted quota of endangered species, NRC almost always supports industry attempts to raise the limits on the number of animals that can be killed or captured during reactor operation," Denman added. The Safe Energy Communication Council, Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS), Standing for Truth about Radiation (STAR), and The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), are the four groups issuing

    40. Endangered Species
    biogeograhy and evolution of marine cave fauna; conservation biology and endangeredspecies; and past CoDirector of the TAMUG Institute of marine life Sciences
    http://www.tamug.edu/research/Guide/endangered species.htm
    Endangered Species Randall W. Davis. PhD davisr@tamug.tamu.edu Departmental web site Areas of Specialization
    • Physiological ecology of marine mammals and birds Comparative physiology and behavior of diving vertebrates Animal energetics and locomotory performance
    Background Dr. Davis is a Professor of Marine Biology. His graduate affiliation is with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, TAMU. He is a previous chair of the Department of Marine Biology and is a member of the American Physiology Society and Society for Marine Mammalogoy. He is Director of the Laboratory of Aquatic Animal Performance at TAUMG. He received his B.S. from the University of California, Riverside and his Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego. Markus Horning, PhD horningm@tamug.tamu.edu Departmental web site Areas of Specialization Development of diving, foraging and locomotion in divers Development and design of electronic research instrumentation and analytical software tools Background Dr. Horning is an Associate Research Scientist with the Marine Biology Department.

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