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  1. Comparison of diet and feeding activity of two polychaetes, Nephtys caeca (Fabricius) and Nereis virens (Sars), in an estuarine intertidal environment ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by A. Caron, G. Desrosiers, et all 2004-06-30
  2. Environmental influence on activity levels and behavioural allocation in the polychaete Nereis virens (Sars) [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by J. Deschenes, G. Desrosiers, et all 2005-04-23
  3. Activity and shelter use of an intertidal snail: effects of sex, reproductive condition and tidal cycle [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by L. Pardo, L.E. Johnson, 2004-04-15
  4. Effect of temperature and salinity on acetylcholinesterase activity, a common pollution biomarker, in Mytilus sp. from the south-western Baltic Sea [An ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by S. Pfeifer, D. Schiedek, et all 2005-06-15
  5. Phylogenetic differences in cardiac activity, metal accumulation and mortality of limpets exposed to copper: A prosobranch-pulmonate comparison [An article ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by M. De Pirro, D.J. Marshall,
  6. Daily and circadian rhythms of locomotor activity in the American lobster, Homarus americanus [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by S.H. Jury, C.C. Chabot, et all 2005-05-04
  7. Foraging behavior and activity budgets of sea stars on a subtidal sediment bottom community [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by J.H. Himmelman, C. Dutil, et all
  8. Hormonal and metabolic responses to nesting activities in the green turtle, Chelonia mydas [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by T.S. Jessop, M. Hamann, 2004-09-22
  9. Nitrogenous excretion and arginase specific activity of kuruma shrimp Marsupenaeus japonicus exposed to elevated ambient nitrite [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by W.C. Lee, J.C. Chen, 2004-09-08
  10. Effects of hypo- or hyperosmotic stress on gluconeogenesis, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase activity, and gene expression in jaw muscle of the crab Chasmagnathus ... of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by V. Schein, A.L.F. Chitto, et all 2005-03-21
  11. Endogenous rhythms and entrainment cues of larval activity in the horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by G.S. Ehlinger, R.A. Tankersley, 2006-10-03
  12. The influence of diet and gastrointestinal fermentation on key enzymes of substrate utilization in marine teleost fishes [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by M.E. Willmott, K.D. Clements, et all 2005-04-06
  13. Energy metabolism in the tropical abalone, Haliotis asinina Linne: Comparisons with temperate abalone species [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by J. Baldwin, J.P. Elias, et all 2007-04-16
  14. Exposure to anoxia of the clam, Chamelea gallina [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by M. Monari, V. Matozzo, et all

21. Marine.alaskapacific.edu
Alaska Pacific University. Environmental Studies / Marine Biology. Format (1) for Final Proposals for. Marine Biology Activities and Research. Final Proposal Content Format
http://marine.alaskapacific.edu/marine/PCCF-format.html
Alaska Pacific University Environmental Studies / Marine Biology Format for Final Proposals for Marine Biology Activities and Research The final proposal must include:
  • Project summary
  • The summary is limited to one page in length. It should be a self-contained description of the proposed activity, and should include elements of the purpose and need, objectives, methods, and significance of the work. It should be understandable to a scientifically literate lay reader. Sections 2-3 combined must not exceed 10 pages, including all figures, maps, tables or other ancillary materials.
  • Provide a detailed plan for your proposed work and use of the funds. Describe the major tasks to be accomplished and how these will be carried out. Justify the size and scope of the activity, including (if appropriate) a sampling strategy and explanations for the type and numbers of samples collected. Describe your experimental design (if applicable). Where appropriate, provide illustrations of special sampling gear or operations, a map or maps of activity locations. Include a detailed schedule for the proposed activities. Include a description of existing facilities, systems or equipment that will be available for the proposed activity. Finally, describe the administrative responsibilities for the project, the team composition (including names of key individuals) and the assignments of team members to the major tasks. Provide specific estimates of the time (in hours or days) that team members will work on the activity.
  • 22. Marine Biology Sites
    Marine Biology Sites Updated 3/8/99 Numbers below are used for ease of identification and do not constitute a ranking of the sites.
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    Marine Biology Sites
    Updated 3/8/99 Numbers below are used for ease of identification and do not constitute a "ranking" of the sites. See also: Oceanography by Mr. Ewald's 5th Grade Marine Environmental Organizations ...
    Intertidal Zone Tour Guide A lesson for elementary students from 2 San Diego teachers. Lifestyles of the Spineless and Slimy explores tidal zones with text and photos.

    23. OCAQ Education - Home School
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    If you are a family looking for something unique, fun and educational to do together, you have come to the right place! After a fun-filled evening exploring life under the ocean, be lulled to sleep by the soothing sights of our Passages of the Deep tunnels! Go on a scavenger hunt, participate in hands-on-activities, and experience early morning behind-the-scenes at the aquarium. All of our sleepovers include a pizza dinner, a late snack, and a light breakfast. They start at 6:00 p.m. and end at 9:00 a.m. the next morning. Must register 2 weeks in advance. Call 541-867-3474 x5301 to reserve your space. Tunnel preference for sleeping is a first come first served basis. Space fill quickly so sign up soon!

    24. Ocean Creatures - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Marine Science
    Learn about creatures of the deep and shallow tide pools whales, sharks, sea otters, jelly fish and creatures of ancient seas. Links from your Homeschooling Guide.
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    Ocean Creatures
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    Finding the bones of a marine whale 150 miles from the ocean, in the fields of rural Vermont, is an intriguing dilemma. The Search for Ancient Sharks
    Join the expedition to the Falkland Islands to find evidence of sharks that lived before the dinosaurs. Then build your own ancient predator!

    25. Marine Discovery Lesson
    The goal of this project is to increase knowledge and awareness about sharks and their conservation. This will be accomplished through teaching the
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    Lesson Project title or topic of activity Shark Encounter
    Author(s):
    Janisse Lim, Nicci Tucker, Ryan Parks
    Date: Spring 2000 Summary of Activity
    50-100 words
    The goal of this project is to increase knowledge and awareness about sharks and their conservation. This will be accomplished through teaching the students to take an active role in their learning about shark conservation, anatomy, and history. It will teach them about sharks to help give them a better understanding of these creatures. *Key Words: conservation, life history and information, dissection, games Grade levels
    third through sixth grades -Optimal class size: 20-30 students
    General description or introduction
    The scientific principles that the activity is founded on.
    This project is to educate students about sharks. More specifically, to give the students hands on activities where they can learn through personal experience. The incorporation of three activities allows students to learn: a)Shark anatomy and life history b)Shark conservation and facts about conservation c)The concequences of overfishing and a long gestation period for most sharks The activities are designed to encourage the students to think and ask questions in order to take an active role in learning new things. There are three different areas in this station. There is the shark background and dissection (optional), the shark conservation, and an outdoor game that demonstrates the depletion of sharks in the wild. Scientific principles include: biology, anatomy, ecology, and conservation.

    26. Huntsman Marine Science Centre, St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Marine Biology Cours
    The Huntsman Marine Science Centre, St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada, is a notfor-profit facility dedicated to education, research and applied science related to marine biology
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    Fundy Tides Links newsletter! issue 2 Treasures @ Sea Contains interactive games for kids to play online, as well as several resources for teacher to use in the classroom. Perpetual Preschool Provides a list of games and classroom activities for teachers - topics include oceans as well as several other subject matter. Ocean Quest Interactive games for kids; this website also includes lesson plans for teachers on ocean activities. Gamequarium Tons of interactive oceanography puzzles and games for kids to play online; also more teacher resource pages. T he Big Blue Bus Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans, interactive games and activities; also with links to other websites for more teacher resources. Lesson plans for science and biology, as well as lesson plans for all other subjects. School Zone Many links to other teacher resources on the web, as well as other links information on books, etc.

    27. Bridge - Elementary, Grade Six
    This section links to sites that specify themselves as elementary resources; however, there may be sites elsewhere on the Bridge that would also be of use to elementary educators.
    http://www.marine-ed.org/bridge/six.html
    This section links to sites that specify themselves as elementary resources; however, there may be sites elsewhere on the Bridge that would also be of use to elementary educators. After looking through this section, you may want to consult the ocean science topic pages for additional resources. Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade ... 5th Grade 6th Grade National Estuarine Research Reserve System Lesson Plans - A collection of curricula, lesson plans and activities developed by some of the National Estuarine Research Reserves to help introduce students to specific estuarine environments. Topics include eelgrass and mud flat habitats, mangroves, natural and cultural resources, water cycle, hydrology, and public policy. K-12. Under the Sea - A complete unit on marine biology for elementary students. Contains lessons, online activities, links, and an extensive list of books about marine life and habitats. Grades K-7. Sea World - Excellent resource for information and teaching activities on marine life, designed primarily for elementary level. K-8. Ocean Planet: Interdisciplinary Marine Science Activities - The Smithsonian developed this set of lesson plans as an extension of their "Ocean Planet" exhibit. Six different multidisciplinary lesson plans are included in the online booklet, along with good background information, and student worksheets that can be downloaded and printed. Grades 3-8.

    28. URI Marine Biology Program
    The Stan Cobb Endowment for Marine Biology makes two types of awards to support experiential education in marine biology at URI T he Cobb Endowment Independent Research Award
    http://www.uri.edu/cels/bio/marbio/mbio_stcobb.html
    URI A-Z Directory Search Home ... Department of Biological Sciences The Stan Cobb Endowment for Marine Biology The Stan Cobb Endowment for Marine Biology makes two types of awards to support experiential education in marine biology at URI: T he Cobb Endowment Independent Research Award
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    The Cobb Endowment Field Study Award Click HERE for the 2010 Call for Proposals. APPLICATIONS DUE MAY 3, 2010 AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS WILL BE MADE MAY 14, 2010. 2008 Field Study Award - Rachel Wigton (Class of 2009; for work on cephalopod biology in Bermuda). Rachel is now in graduate school at Old Dominion University studying cephalopod physiology. The Stan Cobb Endowment was established by friends, family, students and colleagues upon Dr. Cobb's retirement in 2004. The kickoff for the Endowment was held on October 27th, 2006 during the celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Marine Biology Program. An endowment committee, with membership consisting of Dr. Cobb and several URI marine biology alumni, has been established to provide guidance concerning the use of the Endowment . Cobb Endowment has begun to support experiential learning in marine biology. It will provide funding for independent research projects carried out by students under faculty supervision and may provide a cash reward for the best student project of the year in marine biology. It will also help in supplementing costs of longer field trips associated with formal courses, or research field trips organized by a faculty member. Within the context of experiential learning, it will also support community-building activities among Marine Biology students.

    29. Lesson Plans - Underwater Study: Marine Biology
    The ocean is one of the most unexplored places on Earth. Oceanographers, marine biologists, and many others are devoting their careers to exploring the oceans' ecosystems, learning
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    Underwater Study: Marine Biology Ancient Egypt: Stories and Myths Cultural Symbols and the Characteristics of Place Geotourism: Friendly Destinations Jimmy Chin's Adventure in Extreme Photography Lewis and Clark: Facing ChallengesReal and Imagined Lewis and Clark: Same Place, Different Perspectives Preservation is Important? Says Who? Complete Index Underwater Study: Marine Biology Overview: The ocean is one of the most unexplored places on Earth. Oceanographers, marine biologists, and many others are devoting their careers to exploring the oceans' ecosystems, learning about and preserving the health and inhabitants of these amazing places. In this lesson, students will learn about marine biology as a career, the types of plants and animals marine biologists study, and how technology helps them in their work. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, social studies, science Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 6: "How culture and experience influence people's perceptions of places and regions"
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    Standard 18: "How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for the future" Time: One to two hours Materials Required:
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    30. Intertidal Marine Biology Classroom Activities
    Intertidal Marine Biology Classroom Activities Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre 2006 PRE VISIT ACTIVITIES These classroom activities will help prepare your students for the
    http://www.vanaqua.org/education/documents/Part4IMBPREPOSTVISITACTIVITIES.pdf

    31. Classroom Activities For High School Marine Biology | EHow.com
    Classroom Activities for High School Marine Biology. Like many application sciences, marine biology is a topic that can be approached on many different levels. The sciences of life
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  • Researching Marine Life Like many application sciences, marine biology is a topic that can be approached on many different levels. The sciences of life forms can be divided by species, region and even time periods. Likewise, how students study a topic can be divided into different approaches.To give students a full appreciation of marine biology, include projects that are completed individually, in groups and as a class.
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  • Individual projects allow students to address individual interests and allow the teacher to assess students by themselves.
  • 32. Marine Biology Camps - Summer Marine Science Camps For Kids & Teens
    Marine biology summer camps for kids and teens including marine science camps, biology summer camps, marine studies camps, and summer marine biology camp and programs for kid and
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    You are invited to the 2009 Delmarva Youth Summer Expo Sunday, April 19th, 2009 Fountains Wedding Conference Center Salisbury, MD Admission is Free
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    34. Marine.alaskapacific.edu
    Alaska Pacific University Environmental Studies / Marine Biology Guidelines for Final Proposals for Marine Biology Activities and Research. For APU undergraduate students
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    Alaska Pacific University
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    Guidelines for Final Proposals for
    Marine Biology Activities and Research For APU undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty
    Support is available up to $2500 for Junior practica or Senior projects, and
    up to $7,500 for master's student or faculty activities. FINAL PROPOSALS DUE: 29 November 2004 by noon. Submit final proposals to Environmental Studies office and in electronic form by e-mail to dscheel@alaskapacific.edu. Award decisions will be made by 17 December. Written pre-proposals Final proposals should have been preceded by a written pre-proposal (due 1 November by noon). Final proposals submitted without a pre-proposal may not receive full consideration. Final Proposals Guidelines for final proposal are given below. Funding decisions will be made based on the content of the final proposal. The final proposal must include:
    • Project summary A full justification for your proposed activities including literature review if appropriate A detailed plan for your proposed work and use of the funds Literature cited Biographical sketch A complete budget.

    35. Marine Biology Activities For The Classroom
    Last updated October 7, 2005
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    Issues in Biology (Instructions - Word , PDF)
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    36. MBC - Marine Biology College, Tondoba Bay
    Surprising facts and interesting news are waiting for you. A unique underwater experience! Discover the magic of the Red Sea! Overview of all Marine Biology Activities 2008
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    37. Marine Biology Lesson Plans - LessonCorner
    All Lesson Plans for Marine Biology 1. Great Lakes, Great Careers sessment Michigan Sea Grant Lessons 1 2 3 4 5 Materials Procedures Lesson 5 Great Lakes, Great Careers
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    marine and aquatic science professionals. Grade level: 4-8 Subjects: Science, social studies Setting: Classroom Duration: 1 hour Key terms: Career, Profile Objectives Following this lesson, students will be able to: Name at least 5 careers in marine and aquatic science, including both the oceans and Great Lakes. I...
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    Marine Life: Whales
    Marine Life: Whales Myrtle Guice Powell Elementary School 9317 South Prairie Ave. 7530 South Shore Drive Chicago, Il. 60619 Chicago, Il. 60649 312-933-6650 Objective: Grade Level six. Students will fill in crossword puzzle utilizing vocabulary generated from the comparing and contrasting of common- and less common...
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    Marine Life: Anatomy of a Humpback
    Marine Life: Anatomy of a Humpback Carolyn Hawkins Adam Clayton Powell Elementary School 8925 S Hermitage 7530 South Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60620 Chicago, IL 60649 312-933-6650 Objective: Grade 3 To prepare students to visit Shedd Aquarium. Students will assemble a picture of a Humpback whale on a grid. Materials...
    User Rating: Grade Level: Overview of Marine Life Wildlife Conservation Center Aquarium 7^th Grade: Overview of Marine Life Grade Level: 7^th grade life science Learning Standard: S2a,S2c,S2d,S2e Time Requirements: Approximately 1-hour preparation time and 2 hours class time. Approximately 2 ? 2.5 hours at the site. Topics covered by this lesson: Types of sea life: Invertebrates vs. vertebrates, fish vs.

    38. Lesson Plans
    Academy Curriculum Exchange (K5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics.
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    Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. Among these are microscope use, mapping constellations, water pollution, studying owl pellets and caterpillars to butterflies.
    Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8). Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8) features 60 mini-lesson plans for many science topics covered in the middle school. Among these are weather forcasting, photosynthesis, building a psychrometer and "ph" and solvent activities.
    Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12). Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12) offers 22 mini-Lessons plans suitable for the high school science. Among these are chemistry magic, a parallax experiment with candles, and a magnetic fields activity.
    Access Excellence Activities Exchange. Access Excellence Activities Exchange contains an archive of hundreds of lessons and activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program. High school teachers will find the activities from the 1996 collection , the 1995 collection , the 1994 collection ,the partners collection , and the classic collection . Teachers can also search for individual activities from the Access Excellence archive. A new collection

    39. Saltwater Ecosystems - Science And Environmental Education Supplies For Teachers
    Marine Biology Activities, DVDs and Kits In this section you will find a wide selection of handson activity books, creative kits, informative DVD's and useful reference guides for
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    Interest Areas Environment-based Education Interpretation of Cultural and Natural History Outdoor Education Science and Nature Kits ... Request a Catalog You are here: > Saltwater Ecosystems Marine environments, from beaches to tidepools to the open ocean, are always of interest to students and thus offer wonderful creative teaching opportunities. Many scientists can trace their roots to an early interest in marine biology that later "morphed" into other areas of science - the marine studies acted as the catalyst for a lifetime interest in science and nature. Marine Biology Activities, DVDs and Kits
    In this section you will find a wide selection of hands-on activity books, creative kits, informative DVD's and useful reference guides for all ages on marine environments from sandy beaches and rocky tidepools to open ocean waters.
    Water Quality Test Kits for Marine Ecosystems

    Includes salinity and other marine water quality test kits for use by students and water quality investigators.
    Plankton Sampling Equipment and Activities

    Includes easy-to-use plankton sampling nets and activity guides.

    40. Bryce Sollazzi - LinkedIn
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