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         Ocean Life General:     more books (100)
  1. Two Oceans: A Guide to the Marine Life of Southern Africa by G.M. Branch, C. L. Griffiths, et all 2007-11-30
  2. Ocean Life in the Old Sailing Ship Days; From Forecastle to Quarter-Deck by John D. Whidden, 2010-10-14
  3. Rays (Ocean Life) by Martha E. H. Rustad, 2001-01
  4. Origins: The Evolution of Continents, Ocean and Life by Ron Redfern, 2002-07-11
  5. Oceans of Life Off Southern Africa
  6. Ocean Life (Explorers) by Sharon Dalgleish, 1999-01
  7. Life in the Oceans (Life in the...) by Lucy Baker, 1997-06-25
  8. Discoveries of the Census of Marine Life: Making Ocean Life Count by Paul V. R. Snelgrove, 2010-11-30
  9. Three Rivers Form An Ocean: ...vignettes of life in Charleston, SC
  10. Beyond the Mississippi: From the Great River to the Great Ocean : Life and Adventure On the Prairies, Mountains, and Pacific Coast by Albert Deane Richardson, 2010-02-12
  11. Walruses (Ocean Life) by Martha E. H. Rustad, 2003-08
  12. Ocean Life: Tide Pool Creatures (Pair-It Books) by Alice Leonhardt, 1999-11
  13. Ocean Life (Cheap Charts) by Frank Schaffer, 2001-09-11
  14. The Nature of Florida's Ocean Life : Including Coral Reefs, Gulf Stream, Sargasso Sea, and Sunken Ships by Cathie Katz, 1998-03-01

21. Virginia Marine Science Museum - Virginia's Largest Aquarium And Marine Science
general Admission Prices The Virginia Marine Science Museum hatchling laboratory,handson ocean exploration exhibits aquariums, and even a life-size model of a
http://www.vmsm.com/visit.html
Hours of Operation
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily, EST,
September 3, 2002 - May 25, 2003
9 a.m. - 7 p.m., daily, EST
May 27 - September 1, 2003
Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas General Admission Prices
The Virginia Marine Science Museum accepts cash, VISA, MasterCard and travelers checks with proper identification. Children 3 and under are free. Adults are considered ages 12 and up. Adult Senior Child Member Adult Member Child Museum Only N/C N/C IMAX Only IMAX * This price does not include full length feature films. Group Tickets
For ticket information for groups of 15 or more, please call the Group Sales Office at 757.437.6000, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Group Tours / Reservations Planning Your Visit
Welcome to the Virginia Marine Science Museum! To make the most of your self-guided museum tour, be sure to visit both buildings, as well as the nature trail that connects them. Allow four-to-five hours for your visit, including a 45 minute IMAX movie Admission sales and parking are available at both buildings. Your ticket is good all day at both buildings. Be sure to hold on to your ticket stubs and receipt so that you can get back and forth between buildings or return later in the same day.

22. The NSDL Scout Report For Life Sciences -- Volume 1, Number 12
oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) ocean Explorer Web NSDL Scout Reportfor the life Sciences) has function allows for either general or specific
http://scout.wisc.edu/nsdl-reports/life-sci/2002/ls-020628-general.html
Internet Scout Project NSDL Scout Reports Life Sciences [In this Issue: ... Verso] June 28, 2002 Volume 1, Number 12
Table of Contents
Printable version State Birds Forced to Take Flight? Global Warming Likely to Displace Nation's Migratory Birds [.pdf]
http://www.nwf.org/climate/statemigratorybirds.html

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Ocean Explorer: 2002 Explorations
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/explorations.html

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Ocean Explorer Web site (last mentioned in the March 8, 2002 NSDL Scout Report for the Life Sciences ) has begun several of this seasons explorations. Six new voyages have been, or soon will be undertaken and the Web pages include daily updates, photos, and videos of the research efforts. Studies include biological monitoring of marine sanctuaries, hydrothermal vents, geological studies, and recovery of a sunken Civil War ship. An interesting site for those interested in the type of research conducted by NOAA, and those curious about careers in oceanography. [AL]
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Two on Chronic Wasting Disease
http://whyfiles.org/156cwd_deer/index.html

23. The NSDL Scout Report For Life Sciences -- Volume 1, Number 14
System http//www.iobis.org/ ocean Biogeographic Information international researchprogram Census of Marine life. can perform a more general Web literature
http://scout.wisc.edu/nsdl-reports/life-sci/2002/ls-020726-research.html
Internet Scout Project NSDL Scout Reports Life Sciences [In this Issue: ... Verso] July 26, 2002 Volume 1, Number 14
Table of Contents
Printable version Ocean Biogeographic Information System
http://www.iobis.org/

Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) is "a user-friendly, web-based provider of global geo-referenced information on accurately identified marine species" developed by the international research program Census of Marine Life. OBIS can be used to integrate information from a host of stand-alone databases including biological, physical, and chemical oceanographic data on a selected species and geographic range of interest. A couple of the sections are still under construction, but this does not affect the ability to use the database. This Web site may provide an important source of accurate information for scientists researching a particular species or location. This site is also reviewed in the July 26, 2002 Scout Report [AL]
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Net Center for Plant Genomics
http://plantgenome.sdsc.edu/

A collaborative effort between the National Science Foundation (NSF), the San Diego Supercomputer Center, and the Plant Genome Research Program has resulted in this online resource for sharing plant genome information. Users can perform a more general Web literature search, or search a group of databases for nucleotide sequences. The site provides additional information such as other related NSF projects and job openings in plant genomics. The entire site is directed toward a specific and advanced audience.

24. Re: New Life Form Near Deep Ocean Vent
Re new life form near deep ocean vent. These new life forms are very fascinatingbecause they are so is, most bacteria (and living things in general) eat food
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/dec96/843315831.Mi.r.html
MadSci Network : Microbiology
Re: new life form near deep ocean vent
Area: Microbiology
Posted By: Matthew McConeghy, Faculty Science
Date: Sat Oct 12 11:04:42 1996
Message ID: 843315831.Mi Hi These new life forms are very fascinating because they are so different from what we usually encounter. The way it works is, most bacteria (and living things in general) eat food derived from photosynthetic plants. But there are some bacteria that can use certain minerals (mainly sulfur compounds) as their energy source. In the deep sea there are volcanic vents that give off sulfur-containing compounds from deep within the earth. After bacteria start to grow around the vents, then other life forms arrive to eat the bacteria. Because of the tremendous pressure and almost complete lack of organic materials in the deep sea, the ways in which these organisms function is quite far off the beaten path! There have been quite a few articles on these in the biologic and general literature in the last few years. One of the scientists involved is Robert Ballard. Thanks for the question!

25. Sea And Sky: Marine Life Links
general Marine life. Network Marine Biological Laboratory The Plankton Net Reef BaseSea and Sky's Reef life Nova Online Secrets of the ocean Realm The
http://www.seasky.org/links/sealink01.html
Sea and Sky's Sea Links
Marine Life General Marine Life Deep Sea Life Marine Fishes
Sea Turtles
... Cool Links General Marine Life April's Marine Life Page
British Columbia Creature Page

CyberReef

Deep Sea Pages
...
Return to top of page Deep Sea Life The Bioluminescence Web Page
Coelacanth - The Fish Out of Time

The Deep Sea

Discovery Online - Creatures From the Deep
...
Return to top of page Marine Fishes Australian Museum Fish Site
Coral Reef Fishes Return to top of page Sea Turtles Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research
Caribbean Conservation Corporation
EuroTurtle Homepage Leatherback Task Force ... Return to the Sea Menu

26. International Year Of The Ocean - NorthWest Salmon - Page 2
Snake River chinook and sockeye salmon share the same general life cycle summer chinooksmolts leave their nursery areas and start migrating to the ocean in the
http://www.yoto98.noaa.gov/books/salmon/salmon2.htm
    NORTHWEST SALMON SNAKE RIVER SALMON LIFE HISTORY Salmon have fascinating and complex life histories. They travel as much as 900 miles upriver and climb to elevations of 6,500 feet to reach natal spawning grounds. Snake River chinook and sockeye salmon share the same general life cycle. Eggs are deposited and fertilized by spawning adults in gravel "nests" (called redds) in the summer and fall. After the eggs hatch in the redds, the juvenile salmon use the stream or lake they were born in as a nursery area. Sockeye salmon live in nursery areas in Redfish Lake in Idaho for one to three years before migrating seaward. Spring/summer chinook live in nursery areas in small streams for one year but fall chinook live in nursery areas in larger streams for only a few months. Sockeye and spring/summer chinook smolts leave their nursery areas and start migrating to the ocean in the spring. Fall chinook salmon leave their nursery areas and start migrating to the ocean early in the summer. In the Pacific Ocean, Snake River salmon range from northern California to the Gulf of Alaska where they grow to maturity. Snake River salmon usually spend two to four years in the ocean before they return to freshwater. Snake River sockeye salmon enter the Columbia River in June and July and return to Idaho's Redfish Lake to spawn. Spring/summer chinook salmon enter the Columbia River from March through July and return to their natal streams to spawn. The spring/summer chinook that migrate early in the year tend to spawn in the upstream reaches of the Snake River's tributary streams, while those arriving later spawn in the river's lower reaches. Fall chinook salmon enter the Columbia River from August through October and return to the mainstem Snake River and lower reaches of major tributary streams to spawn.

27. NOAA Ocean Explorer: Ocean Exploration Quotations: Life In The Sea
latitudes; and, although contrary to the general belief of and stones of the bedof the ocean, we shall find them teeming with animal life; the extreme
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/history/quotes/life/life.html
Various coral species. These plates helped document the oldest studies of the Florida Reefs by Louis Agassiz. (Courtesy of NOAA Photo Library). Click image for larger view. Life in the Sea On Marine Life Through the Full Range of Oceanic Depths "It was interesting amongst those creatures to recognize several that I had been in the habit of taking in equally high northern latitudes; and, although contrary to the general belief of naturalists, I have no doubt that from however great a depth we may be able to bring up mud and stones of the bed of the ocean, we shall find them teeming with animal life; the extreme pressure at the greatest depth does not appear to affect these creatures; hitherto we have not been able to determine this point beyond a thousand fathoms, but from that depth shellfish have been brought up with the mud.” In Antarctica The Scottish Geographical Magazine , Vol. II, No. IX, September 1886. p. 542. Controlling Factors for Marine Life " by E. Forbes. Published in Report of the Thirteenth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science Held at Cork in August 1843.

28. Life Beyond Earth - Related Links
Europa Mars SETI Terraforming UFOs general Astronomy Astrobiology roadmapattempts to address how life began and effort to design a Europa ocean probe
http://www.pbs.org/lifebeyondearth/resources/links.html
Astrobiology Europa Mars SETI ... General Astronomy
Astrobiology
NASA: Astrobiology

Get a broad overview of NASA's involvement in the study and search for life in our universe.
NASA Astrobiology Roadmap

The product of more than 150 scientists and technologists, this roadmap attempts to address how life began and where we should focus our search.
Astrobiology Now

This encyclopedic resource offers astrobiology definitions, background info, links to related articles, and more.
Europa
Icepick

Join in the effort to design a Europa ocean probe. The Europa Ocean Explorer project at the Icepick site hosts a lively discussion of how to drill beneath Europa's ice-covered surface. The Europa Ocean Explorer. Hydrobot Design Issues Visit this page for a summary of hydrobot design issues related to Icepick's Europa Ocean Explorer project. Galileo Journey to Jupiter Follow the progress of the Galileo project at this NASA site. See where the spacecraft is now, and learn more about Europa and its neighboring moons. Mars Mars Academy Join this community of students and space aficionados who are working together to plan a manned mission to Mars. The academy's online "courses" are free, and dedicated participants can earn a "Mars Expert" degree. The Mars Society This activist group aims to improve general awareness of the Red Planet, as well as encourage government and private funding for Mars exploration and pioneering. In addition to membership information, the site offers research news and bulletin boards.

29. Biodiversity: General
Census of Marine life OBIS ocean Biogeographic Information SEARCH; Wild Species2000 The general Status of People Ecosystems The Fraying Web of life.
http://www.nbii.gov/issues/biodiversity/general.html
Biodiversity - General General Genetic Species Geopolitical ...
  • World Plants (BBCi)
  • Current Biological Issues
    Biodiversity
    Biology in the News Bird Conservation
    Invasive Species
    ... Wildlife Disease This NBII site is developed and maintained by the
    Center for Biological Informatics of the U.S. Geological Survey
    Text-only

    Accessibility
  • 30. The Gateway To Educational Materials
    ocean Weather ocean Zone ocean Zones ocean'S Zones oceania Intelligence Octopus lifeCycle Octopus life Span Octopus Of Engineers Office Of The general Of The
    http://www.thegateway.org/keywords/o.html

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    31. The Ocean Of Theosophy - By William Q. Judge (TUP Edition)
    The ocean of Theosophy. By William Q. Judge. The general length of periods of Evolution. Chapter5 BODY AND ASTRAL BODY (21K) The body and life principle.
    http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/ocean/oce-hp.htm
    Theosophical University Press Online Edition
    The Ocean of Theosophy
    By William Q. Judge
    Originally published 1893. Theosophical University Press electronic version ISBN 1-55700-034-4 (print version also available). Due to current limitations in the ASCII character set, and for ease of searching, no diacritical marks appear in this electronic version of the text. Corrections made by Mr. Judge after the first edition are incorporated in the text. The text of this edition is verbatim with the 1893 Second Edition revised by William Q. Judge. Quotations and typographical errors have been corrected.
    Contents
    Preface Chapter 1 : THEOSOPHY AND THE MASTERS ( Theosophy generally defined. The existence of highly developed men in the Universe. These men are the Mahatmas, Initiates, Brothers, Adepts. How they work and why they remain now concealed. Their Lodge. They are perfected men from other periods of evolution. They have had various names in history. Apollonius, Moses, Solomon, and others were members of this fraternity. They had one single doctrine. They are possible because man may at last be as they are. They keep the true doctrine and cause it to reappear at the right time. Chapter 2 : GENERAL PRINCIPLES ( Chapter 3 : THE EARTH CHAIN ( The doctrine respecting the Earth. It is sevenfold also. It is one of a chain of seven corresponding to man. The whole seven are not in a chain separated as to members, but they interpenetrate each other. The Earth chain is the reincarnation of a former old and now dead chain. This old chain was one of which our moon is the visible representative. Moon now dead and contracting. Venus, Mars, etc., are living members of other similar chains to ours. A mass of Egos for each chain. The number, though incalculable, is definite. Their course of evolution through the seven globes. In each a certain part of our nature is developed. At the fourth globe the process of condensation is begun and reaches its limit.

    32. Attractions - Local
    609348-7825 FAX 609-348-7828 Mr. Michael DiPalma, Assistant general Manager www trolleytours feature stops at the Absecon Lighthouse, ocean life Center, The
    http://www.atlanticcitynj.com/attractions_local.asp
    • Monthly Printable Calendars • Boardwalk Hall • Convention Center • Order a Getaway Guide ... BUSINESS DIRECTORY
    Absecon Lighthouse
    31 S. Rhode Island Avenue
    Atlantic City, NJ 08401
    FAX 609-449-1919
    Sara Cureton
    , Director
    www.abseconligthhouse.org

    Atlantic City Art Center on Garden Pier
    Boardwalk at New Jersey Avenue
    Atlantic City, NJ 08401
    FAX 609-347-5707 Ms. Joyce Hagen , Executive Director http://www.aclink.org A 2500 square-foot gallery over the ocean showcasing unique artworks in all media. Small gift shop open daily 10-4. Free admission and parking. Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall 2310 Boardwalk Atlantic City, NJ 08401 FAX 609-348-7200 Valerie McGonigal, Director of Marketing http://www.boardwalkhall.com After a 90 million dollar renovation, Atlantic City's historic hall as become the regions premier sporting and special events arena. Check out the variety of concerts, shows, and events coming soon! Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies Hockey Club Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City, NJ 08401

    33. Sri Lanka
    on Sri Lanka. general Information. Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) is a small islandin the Indian ocean of 65,000 square kilometers. Then there is the night life.
    http://www.webquarry.com/~raditha/srilanka/
    Sri Lanka, The pearl of the Indian Ocean
    General Information Travel Map This is a searchable site with 60+ content rich pages. on Sri Lanka.
    General Information
    Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) is a small island in the Indian ocean of 65,000 square kilometers. Sri Lanka has a population of 18.5 million, a tropical climate, lush green forests and rich history. The Details
    Location
    If you think you know where the country is located, try your luck at the geography quiz
    Or else click here to find out
    Travel
    Around 400,000 tourists visit the country each year to take in the sun the sea and the sand. Sri Lanka is a great tourist destination and has a wide range of geographic features and is rich in natural beauty.
    Large parts of the country is covered in tropical forests, with hundreds of rivers flowing through them, often cascading in awesome waterfalls. Then there is the night life
    Travel Info
    Recipe

    Map
    ...
    Sri Lanka, it's happening
    At time humorous, sometimes sad, and occasionally serious look at current events and happenings in Sri Lanka.
    New Year in April?

    34. General Introduction
    general INTRODUCTION. that an increase in krill catches in the Southern ocean couldhave a effect on populations of krill and other marine life; particularly on
    http://www.ccamlr.org/pu/e/gen-intro.htm
    GENERAL INTRODUCTION
    spacer The Southern Ocean surrounds the continent of Antarctica and is clearly delimited by the Antarctic Convergence (or Polar Front), which is formed where cold Antarctic waters meet warmer waters to the north. The Antarctic Convergence acts as an effective biological barrier, and the Southern Ocean is therefore substantially a closed ecosystem.
    The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources came into force in 1982, as part of the Antarctic Treaty System, in pursuance of the provisions of Article IX of the Treaty. It was established mainly in response to concerns that an increase in krill catches in the Southern Ocean could have a serious effect on populations of krill and other marine life; particularly on birds, seals and fish, which mainly depend on krill for food. The aim of the Convention is to conserve marine life of the Southern Ocean. However this does not exclude harvesting carried out in a rational manner. Achievement of this aim is far from simple – it requires the collection of large quantities of information and the development of appropriate scientific and analytical techniques.

    35. IncrediMail - Gallery
    Instruments. Kids. Music. Nature. ocean life. People. Romance. Science. Sports.Transportation. general. 4th of July. Back To School. Birthday. Chinese New Year.Christmas.
    http://incredimail.com/english/gallery.asp
    Select a Content Type by clicking on one of the tabs below:
    Most Popular Animals subList[0] = "14"; Animal Poses Animated Animals Birds Bugs Life ... Art subList[1] = "12"; Art Fabrics Native Art Bon Appetite subList[2] = "22"; Food Fruits Characters subList[3] = "21"; Animated Toons Figurine Moods Peek-A-Boo ... Culture subList[4] = "32"; Celtic Japanese Symbols Japanese Wisdom Kerala Customs ... Flags subList[5] = "31"; Flags - Africa Flags - America Flags - Asia Flags - Australia ... Holidays subList[6] = "18"; Christmas Just For Fun subList[7] = "16"; Cards Child's Play Every Day Story Time ... Nature subList[8] = "20"; Astronomy Autumn Clouds Flowers ... People subList[9] = "29"; Babies Couples Expressions Expressions II ... Personal subList[10] = "19"; Good Morning Good Afternoon Good Night Yes ... Religions subList[11] = "33"; Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Islam ... Judaism subList[12] = "10"; Martial Arts Rafting Ski Skydiving ... Stationery subList[13] = "15"; Business-Like Colors Elegant Paper Elegant Paper II ... Symbols subList[14] = "23"; Hands Money Signs Zodiac ... Technologies subList[15] = "11"; Aircraft Hi Tech Travel subList[16] = "13";

    36. National Geographic General Books: Atlas Of The Ocean
    explores the progress of fascinating technological developments that will help scientistsdiscover the ocean’s innumerable uncharted regions and lifeforms.
    http://www.nationalgeographic.com/books/atlas/0792264266.html
    Home Site Index MAGAZINES: National Traveler Adventure NG Kids NG Explorer TV AND FILM: Channel (U.S.) Channel (Intl) Explorer More TV SUBJECTS: About National Adventure Animals Education History and Kids Maps and News Photography Science and Travel Shop Customer Service Complete Site Site Index Subscribe Shop
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    Title ISBN Author Photographer Illustrator Keywords Atlas of the Ocean
    The Deep Frontier
    Internationally renowned deep-sea pioneer and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia A. Earle, in consultation with experts from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is our peerless guide. This one-of-a-kind atlas immerses us in the infinite wonders of the world offshore through more than 150 cutting-edge maps, photographs, and satellite images. Atlas of the Ocean lays bare a realm as challenging and untapped as space—and as vital to our existence as the air we breathe. Accompanying exquisite, up-to-the-minute maps, Earle’s compelling text reveals the beauty and complexity of the ocean structure—past, present, and future—and explores its flora, fauna, and diverse phenomena, from giant squid and kelp to the smallest microbial bodies. Fascinating point maps take us into the planet’s deepest abyss, the Mariana Trench; along the planet’s longest mountain chain, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge; on the migration route of humpback whales; and to a host of marine sanctuaries worldwide. An unequaled resource for both education and entertainment

    37. National Geographic General Books: Adventures In Ocean Exploration
    feet to the floor of the Atlantic and finding new life in the experiences—it providesan illuminating history of humankind’s relationship with the ocean.
    http://www.nationalgeographic.com/books/exploration/0792279921.html
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    Title ISBN Author Photographer Illustrator Keywords Adventures in Ocean Exploration
    From the Discovery of the Titanic to the Search for Noah’s Flood
    For decades, Robert Ballard has pursued a dual career as a marine scientist and a pioneering discoverer, locating scores of wrecks all over the world, including the Titanic and the battleship Bismarck. In this lavishly illustrated chronicle, he uses his most exciting dives as starting points for an odyssey through time, tracing the evolution of ships and navigation from the first reed boats to the nuclear submarines of today. Ballard tells of plunging 12,000 feet to the floor of the Atlantic and finding new life in the superheated water around active volcanoes on the Pacific Seabed. Readers join a team of technicians on the bridge of a research ship as they “fly” a state-of-the-art, unmanned submersible over the Titanic But this book does much more than chronicle Ballard’s unique experiences—it provides an illuminating history of humankind’s relationship with the ocean. Along with the giants of modern undersea exploration—Cousteau, Beebe, Piccard—he introduces the storied seamen of the past, form the ancient Phoenicians to such greats as Magellan, Columbus, and Cook.

    38. Oceanography Theme Page
    module plan, students read story books about the ocean and then in Science (eg, curricularcontent in Earth Science, general Science, life Science, or
    http://www.cln.org/themes/oceanography.html
    Oceanography Theme Page Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which focus on specific topics within oceanography. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme.
    Tsunamis Theme Page
    Whale Theme Page
    General Oceanography Resources This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of earthquakes. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our
    Aquatic Network
    Check out their "subjects" pages for an extensive meta-list of links to aquatic resources, organized under the subjects of aquaculture, conservation and education, fisheries, limnology, marine science and oceanography, maritime heritage, ocean engineering, and seafood.
    Ask an Expert: Ocean or Ocean Animals (Ask Jake the Sea Dog)
    This service is offered by WhaleTimes. For other oceanographic "ask an expert" resources, use the links to "Neptune's Web" or "Sea World Busch Gardens" further down this page.

    39. International World Games Association : Life Saving
    WLS was more focused on ocean lifesaving. organization known as the InternationalLife Saving Federation officially constituted by the ILS general Assembly in
    http://www.worldgames-iwga.org/vsite/vcontent/page/custom/0,8510,1044-127189-128
    Life Saving The World Games IWGA The World Games of the Past ...
    The IOC Executive Board leaves the targeted disciplines and events on the Sports Program for the next two Games of the Olympiad....

    Life Saving Organized international lifesaving activities date back to 1878, when the first World Congress was hosted in Marseille, France. A need for an international forum to exchange ideas was soon recognized. This led firstly to the establishment of the F©d©ration Internationale de Sauvetage Aquatique (FIS) in 1910 and then to the formation of World Life Saving (WLS). Both organizations were established to promote lifesaving throughout the world. While FIS was focused on stillwater, WLS was more focused on ocean lifesaving. Lifesaving sport was primarily intended to encourage lifesavers to develop, maintain and improve the essential physical and mental skills needed to save lives in the aquatic environment. On February 24, 1993, in Leuven, Belgium, FIS and WLS were merged into a single, worldwide lifesaving organization known as the International Life Saving Federation (ILS). ILS was officially constituted by the ILS General Assembly in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, on September 3, 1994. The international liaisons forged by sport have helped greatly in advancing international exchanges of information on lifesaving practices.

    40. Ocean Related Educational Sites
    Other general Educational URLs. http//src.doc.ic.ac.uk/gnn/wic/ocean.toc.html; http//140.90.191.231/;http//www.met.nps.navy.mil/~bird/index.html; Marine life.
    http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/CAMPAIGN_DOCS/OCDST/ocdst_education_URLs.html
    Ocean-Related Educational Sites
    QUICK-LINK OUTLINE
    Marine Science Educational URLs
    The following is a list of URLs for WWW sites that may be of interest to students and teachers of the marine sciences. There are also many other sites listed that may be of interest to students and teachers in general. Please remember that these sites are not under our control and may or may not be accessible at any particular time. In order to increase the utility of this website to students and teachers, we would like to continue to update and expand this list. If you know of any other sites we could add, please email their URLs to us at: ocdst-feedback@daac.gsfc.nasa.gov
    Marine Sciences Institutions and Centers of Excellence
  • Profiles of Some Marine Research Institutions
  • John Wilkin's List of Oceanographic sites
  • The Smithsonian Ocean Planet Exhibit
  • WWW Oceanography index ...
  • The Oceanography Society
    Marine Life
  • Fish and Other Related Subjects
  • Creatures of the Thermal Vents
  • Whales of all Kinds (US)
  • Baleen Whales ...
  • Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network
    Marine Sciences Educational Resources
  • Sea Surface Temperature Satellite Image Archive at the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography (Including lesson plan)
  • Teachers' Guides Available from SeaWorld
  • Student's Guide to Whale Research
  • Sea World Animal Information Database ...
  • What is an El Nino (ENSO)? (U.S.Dept of Commerce / NOAA / PMEL / TAO Project)
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