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Web Sites
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, A Marine Wildlife Direct Action Organization
Sea Shepherd International, a Marine Wildlife Direct Action Organization.
Preview Site   www.seashepherd.org/   reviews

WhaleTimes SeaBed
WhaleTimes introduces students and adults the whales, sharks, penguins and other ocean animals. Students will love the "Kid's Pages" and adults can learn more about different species and current research. This is a free site. (Looks best in Netscape.)
Preview Site   www.whaletimes.org/   reviews

Marine Conservation Biology Institute
Marine Conservation Biology Institute...Protecting Ocean Life Through Science and Conservation Advocacy ...
Preview Site   mcbi.org/   reviews

Secrets of the Ocean Realm
This Web site from PBS Online looks at some of the most unique and fascinating creatures that inhabit the ocean's depths, and offers classroom activities, broadcast information, behind-the-scenes info, detailed information about the creatures profiled, a stunning screen saver and more.
Preview Site   www.pbs.org/oceanrealm/   reviews

Oceans Alive
Oceans Alive is an educational project undertaken by ABC Online in conjunction with the Community Biodiversity Network, The British Council Australia and oz-TeacherNet. It commenced in Ocean Week 1998 and will be active throughout 1998 and 1999. whale dreams About whales and whale spotting in Australia - including an interactive map to log your own sightings jewels of the sea Highlighting some ...
Preview Site   www.abc.net.au/oceans/alive.htm   reviews

The Crittercam Chronicles @ nationalgeographic.com
How do you attach a camera to a shark (Very carefully is only part of the answer.) Find out how the revolutionary Crittercam was developed and follow it into hidden realms.
Preview Site   www.nationalgeographic.com/features/98/crittercam/   reviews

Meiofauna - Matthew Hooge
Matthew Hooge Ph.D., The University of Maine, 2002 Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Biological Sciences Research Interests My research focuses on meiofaunal organisms living in the the water-filled spaces between grains of sand. In particular, I'm interested in the morphology, systematics, and biogeography of primitive worm groups such as the Platyhelminthes and the Gnathostomulida.
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Microbial Wonders of the Deep
Preview Site   www.thesecondlayer.com/marine/   reviews

Welcome to Horia's Marine Biology Page
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Preview Site   www.chez.com/biologypassion/horia/   reviews




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