Jobs For Graduates | Biology Qualifications Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in fisheries biology, marine biology, general biology, zoology, or a related natural science. No closing date. http://gustavus.edu/biology/graduatejobs.php
Extractions: Sharon D. Graham Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship The University of Kansas 1450 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 222 Lawrence, KS 66045 Telephone (785) 864-3174 Fax (785) 864-0394 www.ku.edu/~selfpro SMART program Science, Mathematics And Research for Transformation Defense Scholarship for Service Program offers scholarships and post-graduation career opportunities to our nation's research leaders of tomorrow. Undergrads must be currently enrolled, 18 years of age and U. S. citizens or national.
熱帯海洋生物環境保全研究所 / 会は現在海洋植物の分布調査に力を入れております Provides information about marine algae and marine Spermatophytes growing on the coasts of Ryukyu archipelago http://www.ne.jp/asahi/marine-biology/seaweeds/
Hopkins Marine Station - Miller Library | SULAIR Foucsed on marine biology, provides hours of operation, location, contact details, access and circulation policies, reserves, interlibrary services, indexes to marine biology literature, peripheral indexes, on-line catalogs of books and journals, SOCRATES, dissertations and theses, GIS resources and miscellaneous electronic resources. http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/miller/
Tiger Shark Research Program A description of the research being done on sharks at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology. http://www2.hawaii.edu/~carlm/tigershark.html
Extractions: in MPAs Project Overview The tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier Hawaii Tiger Shark Shark Ecotourism During the latter half of the twentieth century, shark culling was carried out in an attempt to make the waters of Hawaii safer. From 1959 to 1976, the state of Hawaii culled 4,668 sharks (at an average cost of $182 per shark), including 554 tiger sharks, in a series of shark control programs. In spite of such efforts no significant decrease in rate of shark attacks was ever detected. The rationale for culling was a widely-held belief that tiger sharks were site-attached to small home ranges, with individual sharks preferring to remain along the same small stretches of coastline. This theory had never been empirically tested. Shark Magnetic Hydrophone Tags Following a series of fatal shark attacks from 1991-93, the State of Hawaii considered reviving the shark control program. This prompted a team of graduate students, led by Dr. Kim Holland of the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, to lobby the state legislature to instead fund scientific research aimed at increasing understanding of tiger sharks. During the mid 1990窶冱 we tracked tiger sharks captured off Honolulu to test the hypothesis that tiger sharks are site-attached to small, coastal home ranges. Kealakekua Bay
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Fisheries And Maritime Museum. Saltwater Aquarium Esbjerg Focusing on fisheries and marine biology, the tidal wetlands (Wadden Sea), west Jutland coastal shipping and the North Sea offshore industries. Includes floor plan, opening hours, prices. Located in Esbjerg. Danish and English http://www.fimus.dk/eng_index.html
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute Focusing on marine biology, the technology of underwater exploration and deep-ocean ecology. Includes details of exhibits, calendar of events, educational programs, membership and volunteer information, and contacts. Located in Pembroke. http://www.buei.bm
Extractions: Photo by Chip Clark The National Museum of Natural History supports a wide variety of interdisciplinary research projects, which draw together researchers from throughout the Museum and the world. These programs address topics of current societal importance such as terrestrial and marine biological diversity, global climate change, genetic research, and ecosystem modeling. Belize. Photo by Chip Clark The purpose of this program is to document and interpret the history of terrestrial ecosystems from 400 million years ago to the present. Program scientists study the effects of environmental changes on the ecology and evolution of land plants and animals. Information from the fossil and geological record provides a unique perspective on ecological change through comparisons of past ecosystems with each other and with those of the present day. Codirectors: Anna K. Behrensmeyer and Scott L. Wing. Visit the Evolution of Terrestrial Ecosystems Program site at:
UNA-LUW Includes a description of the Marine Biology Station Puntarenas, coastal management and marine aquaculture labs. Information on academic aspects, fisheries research and consultant services. http://www.una.ac.cr/biol/unaluw/
Centre For Environmental And Marine Sciences Offers degrees in coastal marine biology, ecology and environmental science. Includes field-based degrees and postgraduate study. http://www.hull.ac.uk/cems/
Dr. Brian Hartwick Associate professor of marine biology. Current research program and publications. http://www.sfu.ca/biology/faculty/hartwick/
Extractions: Home People Events Research ... Quick Reference Dr. E. Brian Hartwick , Associate Professor Marine Ecology BSc., MSc. University of Toronto; PhD. University of British Columbia Office: Room B8053 hartwick@sfu.ca Contact Us Current Research Program: I have broad interests in marine ecology and fisheries, and in the application of diving technology and procedures to investigations of marine organisms and communities. Until recently, my research has focused on studies in cold ocean environments and benthic ecology. I have supervised a variety of studies of marine invertebrates with applications to fisheries, aquaculture and environmental problems.I continue to be active also in the development of procedures, standards and regulations for cold ocean scientific diving. Most recently, my interests have shifted to the warm ocean environment, the East African coastal reef system and reef management/fisheries. Diving expeditions and studies are in collaboration with the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute and Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Selected Publications: Hartwick, B., S. Morariu and E. Banister. Eds.,1998. Proceedings of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences 18th Annual Symposium and the Canadian Association for Underwater Science Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC.
Hopkins Marine Station Marine biology research and educational facility. Provides student information, news and events, seminars, history and photos. http://www-marine.stanford.edu/
Hawai窶亙 Institute Of Marine Biology | Welcome Provides research facilities for faculty and students, who come from all over the world. Ongoing research covers many disciplines of tropical marine science. http://www.hawaii.edu/HIMB/
Extractions: Member Login at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa HIMB offers cutting edge research facilities . Research at HIMB covers many disciplines of tropical marine science such as coral ecology, biogeochemistry, and evolutionary genetics. In addition, HIMB faculty are recognized authorities in marine diseases, neuroendocrinology, microbial organisms, and sensory systems of marine mammals and elasmobranchs. Visit our Faculty and Research pages to learn more about ongoing scientific activities at HIMB. Graduate and undergraduate students conducting research on Coconut Island are most often enrolled in the departments of Zoology and Oceanography Microbiology Geography Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering (MBBE), Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences (HNFAS), and the Global Environmental Sciences program at the department of Oceanography. For past news stories, and the SOEST News Archives Top of the page Comments or questions about this page go to himbweb@hawaii.edu
Extractions: NSU in the News The Mission of the Oceanographic Center is to carry out innovative, basic and applied research and to provide high-quality graduate and undergraduate education in a broad range of marine science and related disciplines. The Center also serves as a community resource for information, research, and education on oceanographic and environmental issues. NSU Oceanographic Center 8000 North Ocean Drive Dania Beach, FL 33004 Phone: (800)39-OCEAN (954)262-3600 http://www.nova.edu/ocean
Marine Biology Minor Program Information on courses offered and credits required. http://www.marinesciences.uconn.edu/academic/biologyminor.html
Institute Of Cultural Ecology Study and international abroad opportunities in Asia and South Pacific in marine biology, conservation and social services. It offer academic credit through San Francisco State University. http://www.cultural-ecology.com
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