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         Aquatic Ecology:     more books (101)
  1. Aquatic Ecosystems: Trends and Global Prospects
  2. Body Size: The Structure and Function of Aquatic Ecosystems (Ecological Reviews)
  3. Aquatic Ecosystem Research Trends
  4. Aquatic Humic Substances: Ecology and Biogeochemistry (Ecological Studies)
  5. Macrophytes in Aquatic Ecosystems: From Biology to Management: Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Aquatic Weeds, European Weed Research Society (Developments in Hydrobiology)
  6. Canadian Aquatic Resources (Canadian Bulletin of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 215) by M. C. Healey, 1987-03
  7. Water Ecology (Project Ecology) by Jennifer Cochrane, 1987-03-01
  8. The Ecology of Temporary Waters by D. Dudley Williams, 2001-11-05
  9. Limnology and Aquatic Birds (Developments in Hydrobiology) by Alan R. Hanson, 2006-10-19
  10. Global Aquatic and Atmospheric Environment by Har D. Kumar, Donat-P. Häder, 1999-07-15
  11. Metal Speciation and Bioavailability in Aquatic Systems
  12. Freshwater Aquatic Biomes (Greenwood Guides to Biomes of the World) by Richard A. Roth, 2008-11-30
  13. Biodiversity of the Southeastern United States, Aquatic Communities
  14. Ecology and ethology of aquatic biota

81. Department Of Global Change Research (IMEDEA)
Provides information on projects and people involved in research in the areas of biological and chemical oceanography.
http://www.imedea.csic.es/ICG/
Department of Global Change Research Start People Publications ... LINCG Global Change refers to the impact of human activity on the functioning of the Earth System including those local or regional activities having a global impact, which may finally affect the Earth System.
The Department of Global Change Research aims at understanding these processes in order to empower society to anticipate and react to Global Change challenges. Research on Global Change requires interdisciplinary approaches and critical mass.
The Department of Global Change Research includes physicists, chemists and biologists conducting research on climate, metereology, ecology, chemistry, biogeochemistry, oceanography, and limnology.
The department’s activity is articulated within the broader context of the CSIC Global Change Research Axis, including international laboratories and postgraduate training activities on Global Change.
Carlos Duarte leads the deparment as well as the CSIC Global Change Research Axis and coordinates the CSIC-UIMP Master Program on Global Change IMEDEA - Miquel Marquès, 21 - 07190 Esporles - Mallorca - Spain. - Tel.: +34 971 61 17 16 Fax: +34 971 61 17 61

82. The Center For Applied Aquatic Ecology At North Carolina State University
The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology at North Carolina State University seeks to find practical solutions to water quality problems in North Carolina and the nation. The Center's
http://www.ncsu.edu/wq/
Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Visit http://www.ncsu.edu. Pfiesteria Toxin Identified
Stormwater VIDEO
Neuse Estuary
NEMReP

RTRM site map

Platform design

Data summaries

Water Quality Data
Mills Branch

Kennel Beach

Carolina Pines

Cherry Point
NC Reservoirs Cyanobacteria Water Quality Data Falls Lake I85 Falls Lake Hwy 50 Falls Lake Intake City Lake Oak Hollow Lake Joint Projects Bio-monitoring Carteret CC CWMTF-WakeForest Harmful Algae Estuarine Freshwater Other Projects Research Labs ... Directions The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology
The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology's broad research directive is to assess and find practical solutions to water quality problems in North Carolina and the nation. The Center's research projects span from freshwaters to estuaries and marine waters. Current research includes cyanobacteria and their toxins in major drinking water supply reservoirs in North Carolina; long-term trends in nutrient loading to the Neuse River and Estuary and ecosystem response, related to changing land use patterns in the watershed; and the biology of harmful algae and their impacts on finfish and shellfish health. The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology North Carolina State University 620 Hutton Street Suite 104 Raleigh NC 27606 Tel: (919) 515-3421 Fax: (919) 513-3194 Email: aquatic_ecology@ncsu.edu

83. Spawning Is Imminent
A blog about fisheries news and topics and the experiences of a young fish biologist.
http://www.spawningisimminent.blogspot.com/
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Sep 9, 2010
Farewell Blogger and new Asian carp "Czar"
Easy! I'm just moving websites. I made some friends over at Southern Fried Science , and they've recently created a network (called the Gam ) made up of ocean bloggers from all over. Its like a Carnival of the Blue, except its everyday....instead of once a month. They decided that Spawning is Imminent is worthy and they'd like us to join (haha, I have them fooled).
My new website will be http://www.spawningisimminent.southernfriedscience.com/ . It hasn't officially launched yet, but I'm launching it to you guys. I know, I know, you have to change the website in your favorites tab. Take your finger out of your nose and do it. Right now. I'll wait. Here's some music to listen to while you do your business.
"I'll wait" by Van Halen The reason for the switch is that this will expose my blog to a much larger audience. Don't call me a sell out! I'm that hip indie band that you got used to seeing at your favorite bar. And I just got signed onto a new label. But it's the same music. You guys are my people! My homies. You'll always be my favorites. The site will generally have the same look and feel, but it will be a wordpress blog instead of blogger. I've had to learn a new blogging platform, so it may take me a while to get the hang of it. I'll send a last last post, when it officially launches. Because of importing issues, I'll keep this site up. But nothing new will be posted here.
I need something fish related. I'll keep it short. Asian carp are taking over our country. Instead of explaining, I'll show you. Watch this.

84. Graduate Study Aquatic Ecology
Where are they now? A list of recent graduates in aquatic ecology and where they are. Email - Keith Gido - Walter Dodds - Craig Paukert - Current Grad Students
http://www.k-state.edu/doddslab/aquatgrad/
Graduate Study in Aquatic Ecology at Kansas State
Faculty
Keith Gido
Walter Dodds
Martha Mather
Courses
Aquatic Biology Course List
Advanced Aquatic Ecology
Analysis of Ecological Gradients
Icthyology ...
Fish Ecology
Facilities
Biology Research Microscope and Image Processing Facility
Kansas Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Unit
Konza Prairie Biological Station
Division of Biology ...
Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometer Facility
Misc.
Virtual Tour Graduate Postitions Apply to K-State
Where are they now? A list of recent graduates in aquatic ecology and where they are.
E-mail:
Keith Gido Walter Dodds Craig Paukert Current Grad Students

85. PROTOOL - PROductivity TOOLs. Automated Tools To Measure Primary Productivity In
Project to measure primary productivity of phytoplankton in European seas by using automated tools on vessels.
http://www.protool-project.eu/

86. Aquatic Ecology - DHI Project References
A Collection of DHI Project References, Aquatic Ecology Initial Environmental Examination of proposed interventions for rehabilitation of rice irrigation schemes on fish stocks and
http://dhigroup.com/DHIprojRefs/?selection=AquaticEcology

87. ITME Institute For Tropical Marine Ecology Inc.
Academic programs in marine ecology, research and conservation.
http://www.itme.org/

88. Research - Department Of Marine Ecology, University Of Gothenburg, Sweden
G teborg University details of research projects.
http://www.marecol.gu.se/english/Research/

89. Welcome | Coral Reef Alliance
Non-profit organization working to keep coral reefs alive.
http://www.coral.org/

90. Home - CoralWatch
A methodology used to assess the extent of bleaching on a coral reef. Website provides information and materials on how to conduct this protocol.
http://www.coralwatch.org/
CoralWatch Guest
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    New publication for educators, students, reef enthusiasts, professionals and interested people. Hear more (download book podcast)

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    Coral Finder . Easy to use practical underwater book to identify corals.
    Support
    Website latest update: 19/10/2010 CoralWatch is a non-profit organisation built on a research project at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. We have developed an inexpensive, simple, non-invasive method for the monitoring of coral bleaching, and assessment of coral health. Our Coral Health Chart is basically a series of sample colours, with variation in brightness representing different stages of bleaching/recovery, based on controlled experiments. It is our aim to both provide a scientific tool and increase awareness about global warming by demonstrating one of its devastating effects. We ask you to please help by using our kit to monitor your local reefs, or any that you visit.
    Download CoralWatch Podcast
    In the News ...

91. Ocean Science Foundation, Inc. A Non-profit Entity Dedicated To Research On Enda
Facilitates research on endangered tropical marine ecosystems and coral reef ecology.
http://oceansciencefoundation.org/
Menu Home Who are we? Projects News ... starting Feb. 2008 The Ocean Science Foundation (OSF) is committed to research on endangered tropical marine ecosystems, in particular, the ecology of coral reefs. We work with conservation, academic and other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) on projects in developing countries.
Mission Statement : The Ocean Science Foundation (OSF) is a non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) set up to facilitate research on endangered tropical marine ecosystems. Our mission is to collaborate with conservation and academic NGOs in scientific research projects based in developing countries, especially projects on the ecology and conservation of coral reefs. Among other efforts, OSF is developing a 53-foot catamaran as a research platform for projects in the field. Activities OSF has acquired and is refitting the vessel RV Darwin in Long Beach, California. We plan to sail it south to Baja California sometime in 2008 and base it in the city of La Paz BCS. For more information use the navigation menu or contact us at info at-sign oceansciencefoundation.org

92. SeaCult
Company that produces artificial reefs.
http://www.seacult.com/

93. Seagrass Recovery
Company dedicated to providing expertise on ecological restoration of damaged and degraded seagrass meadows.
http://www.seagrassrecovery.com/

Seagrasses
are the underwater flowering plants that live in protected bays, lagoons, and other shallow coastal waters. This grass-like vegetation forms small patchy beds that can develop into expansive meadows.

Learn more about the campaign by watching the short video on YouTube
Help restore orphan prop scars in Florida!
Please visit www.SeaGrassGrow.org for information regarding this proactive approach launched by The Ocean Foundation aimed to restore orphan prop scars in Florida.
Join Seagrass Recovery's Team!
If you are interested in joining our team, please contact Jen Morris at 727-596-8020 or email your resume and cover letter to jmorris@seagrassrecovery.com
At Seagrass Recovery , we have a vast assortment of tools on hand to effectively restore damaged beds.
Solutions
Include:
  • Refurbished Beds Transplanting Nutrients Planting Stock
Saving Our Seagrass Video SeaGrass Grow – Knight’s Key Restoration Project – Year 1 Monitoring Event Report Latest Press Releases:

94. SeagrassNet
Global monitoring and information network for seagrass meadows.
http://www.seagrassnet.org/

About SeagrassNet
Participants Research and Reports Global Monitoring
About SeagrassNet
Participants Research and Reports Global Monitoring ... News

95. Mangroves Of Singapore Homepage
Information about mangroves in and around singapore. Contains numerous books for download about the flora and fauna of Singapore mangroves.
http://mangrove.nus.edu.sg/
Online guidebook
Mangroves of Singapore

Mangroves of Singapore
Sungei Mandai Mangroves
Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve
Factsheets on flora and fauna
Milestones from the park
Mangrove Galleries
Sungei Mandai (Singapore), Selirong (Brunei)
New: Environmental Impacts of the Asia Tsunami Programmes
International Coastal Cleanup Singapore

8th year in 2004!
Sungei Buloh Anniversary Walk

8th year in 2004! Seashore guidebooks (online) A Guide to Common Marine Fishes of Singapore Seashore Life in Singapore Links - Nature in Singapore
Be informed Habitatnews Wild Singapore's What's on this week Links - Regional IUCN/SSC Otter Specialist Group: Asian Otters WWW Mangroves of Singapore var site="s15mangrove"

96. Marine Life Library - Archive Of Underwater Photography
A searchable compilation of underwater photography featuring marine lifeforms and creatures.
http://www.marinelifelibrary.org/
A Living Legacy Marine Life Library
E-mail: deborahlupu@yahoo.com Mission Statement Choose Subject Acknowledgements ... Favorite Links Websites by
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97. FreshwaterLife
Information about freshwater animals and plants.
http://www.freshwaterlife.org/
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98. Aquatic Animals Articles
Articles, links and discussions.
http://www.suite101.com/articles.cfm/aquatic_animals

99. Home - Aquascape Environmental - Lake Management Atlanta
Consulting and contracting services for lakes, streams, and wetlands. Southeastern U.S.A.
http://www.aquascape.net/

100. Jon Lee Consulting
Offers freshwater macroinvertebrate taxonomic and stream bioassessment services in the western United States.
http://www.jonleeconsulting.com

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