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         Marine Mammals:     more books (100)
  1. Whales, Dolphins, and Other Marine Mammals of the World (Princeton Field Guides) by Hadoram Shirihai, Brett Jarrett, 2006-10-02
  2. Marine Mammal Research: Conservation beyond Crisis by Timothy J. Ragen, 2005-10-12
  3. A Field Guide to North Atlantic Wildlife: Marine Mammals, Seabirds, Fish, and Other Sea Life by Noble S. Proctor, Mr. Patrick J. Lynch, 2005-06-11
  4. Whales and Other Marine Mammals of California and Baja by Tamara Eder, 2002-01
  5. Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America: Volume 2, Small Mammals, Xenarthrans, and Marine Mammals
  6. Marine Mammals of the Pacific Northwest: including Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Southern Alaska by Pieter Folkens, 2001-06-01
  7. Marine Mammals and Noise by W. John Richardson, Charles R. GreeneJr., et all 1998-07-08
  8. Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals
  9. Principles of Marine Bioacoustics (Modern Acoustics and Signal Processing) by Whitlow W. L. Au, Mardi C. Hastings, 2008-10-09
  10. Marine Mammal Biology: An Evolutionary Approach
  11. Conservation and Management of Marine Mammals by John R. Twiss, Randall R. Reeves, 1999-09-17
  12. Dolphins, Seals, And Other Sea Mammals (Undersea Encounters) by Mary Jo Rhodes, David Hall, 2007-03
  13. Whales and Other Marine Mammals of Washington and Oregon by Tamara Eder, 2001-04
  14. Handbook of Marine Mammals, Volume 6: The Second Book of Dolphins and the Porpoises

21. Marine Mammals
Marine mammals dolphins and whales
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    Dolphin Intelligence and the Captivity Issue
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    Dolphins and Man.....Equals?
  • 22. Marine Resources: Marine Mammals
    DEPARTMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES Marine Mammals While this group also includes whales, porpoises and dolphins, seals are the most commonlyseen
    http://www.maine.gov/dmr/rm/marinemammals.html
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    Marine Mammals
    While this group also includes whales, porpoises and dolphins, seals are the most commonly-seen marine mammals along t he shores of Maine. Spring is harbor seal pupping season in northern New England. A large number of seal pups appear each year on New England beaches, apparently stranded, but these pups are often only temporarily abandoned by their mothers, who are feeding nearby. It is illegal under the Marine Mammal Protection Act to handle these animals. The National Marine Fisheries Service recommend that any stranded animal be left alone. It is against the law to handle a marine mammal without proper authorization, and their sharp (dog-like) teeth can be very dangerous. It is not unusual for a seal pup to be left alone on the beach by its mother for up to 24 hours.

    23. Society For Marine Mammalogy - Home
    Evaluates and promotes the educational, scientific and managerial advancement of marine mammal science.
    http://www.marinemammalogy.org/

    24. Marine Mammals
    Information on the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Marine Mammal Program.
    http://www.wildlife.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=marinemammals.main

    25. Lab Of Sara J. Iverson
    Research on the physiology and ecology of marine mammals. Includes list of publications and field work image gallery.
    http://fatlab.biology.dal.ca/
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    26. MARINE-MAMMALS.LOVE.COM | All Things Marine Mammals
    Convention Data Services (CDS), one of the largest private employers on Cape Cod, recently held the 4th Annual Douglas J. Fletcher Memorial Golf Tournament in memory of its founder
    http://marine-mammals.love.com/page/5

    27. Group For Research And Education On Marine Mammals
    GREMM is a non-profit organization dedicated to scientific research on the marine mammals of the St Lawrence and also education on conserving the marine environment. In English and French.
    http://www.gremm.org/eng/5/FS5.html

    28. Marine Mammals - Topics - Breitbart.com
    Whalewatching worth billions and booming study June 25, 2010 AFP The findings boost arguments that the marine mammals are worth
    http://topics.breitbart.com/marine mammals/

    29. Marine Mammals
    Ocean News Teacher's Guide Investigating Communication Main Idea Communication takes place between animals in a variety of ways. Objectives Students will • learn about marine mammal
    http://oceanlink.island.net/ONews/OceanNewsReader/TG2.pdf

    30. The Marine Mammal Center : Home
    The Marine Mammal Centre is involved in rescue, research and education. You can read about all of these activities on their website. Also features Adopt-A-Seal program, virtual tour of the centre and How You Can Help page.
    http://www.tmmc.org

    31. Australian Marine Mammal Centre :: Australian Marine Mammal Centre
    Aerial drones monitor marine mammals Miniature remote controlled aircraft are being trialled at Shark Bay in Western Australia for use in marine mammal surveys.
    http://www.marinemammals.gov.au/
    About us Southern Ocean Research Partnership International Whaling Commission initiatives Regional initiatives ... National Disentanglement Network
    Australian Marine Mammal Centre
    The Australian Marine Mammal Centre was established as the first national research centre focused on understanding, protecting and conserving the whales, dolphins, seals and dugongs in our region. Based in Hobart within the Southern Ocean Ecosystems program at the Australian Antarctic Division , the Australian Marine Mammal Centre supports an extensive research community throughout Australia, representing over 20 institutions. News Aerial drones monitor marine mammals
    Miniature remote controlled aircraft are being trialled at Shark Bay in Western Australia for use in marine mammal surveys. Whale ID program makes matching no fluke
    30 August 2010. A computer program developed by a team of Australian scientists will help identify individual humpback whales through their tail markings. $1.2 million for 2010 Marine Mammal Grants
    6 August 2010. The Australian Marine Mammals Centre, at the Australian Antarctic Division, has announced the recipients of more than $1.2 million dollars of grants for 2010. Launch of the Bill Dawbin Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Indo-Pacific Cetacean Research and Conservation Fund
    05 June 2010 See press release by Minister Peter Garrett.

    32. TMMSN Home - The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network
    The Network rescues and rehabilitates marine mammals that strand along the Texas Coast, providing food, medical treatment, and 24-hour-a-day observation.
    http://www.tmmsn.org/
    Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network
    FOR STRANDING EMERGENCIES CALL 1-800-9-MAMMAL
    Dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals through rescue and rehabilitation, research and education.
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    33. Electronic Zoo / NetVet Veterinary Resources - Marine Mammals
    NetVet Veterinary Resources Marine Mammal Sites Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate (Scripps Institution of Oceanography)
    http://netvet.wustl.edu/marine.htm
    Marine Mammals
    Select Another Species General Animal Sites Amphibians Birds Cats Cows Dogs Ferrets Fish Horses Invertebrates Marine Pigs Primates Rabbits Reptiles Rodents Small Ruminants Wildlife Zoo Animals Fictional Images Sounds Return to: 1994-98, Ken Boschert, DVM

    34. Marine Mammal Health Care Of The U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program
    Maintains the health of the US Navy s marine mammals.
    http://www.spawar.navy.mil/sandiego/technology/mammals/veterinary.html
    Introduction
    Animals
    Training
    Fleet Systems ...
    Deployments
    Marine Mammal
    Health Care
    Research Programs
    NMMP FAQs
    Calendar Wallpaper
    Internship Program ...
    Annotated Bibliography
    Maintaining the health of the Navy's marine mammals is central to the Navy Marine Mammal Program's mission and focus. A full-time staff of veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and biologists ensures that necessary care and management processes are in place to provide for all the health needs of the animals. A veterinarian and a veterinary technician are on call around the clock, 7 days a week. The NMMP is in strict compliance with all statutory requirements, DoD requirements, and federal laws regarding the proper care of the animals.
    A veterinarian gives a sea lion a checkup. The primary focus of the health care program is to keep the marine mammals healthy and fit for duty. Cutting-edge marine mammal health care techniques and technologies are actively evaluated and developed. Research to support the health of the animals incorporates fields such as immunology, virology, epidemiology, microbiology, toxicology, and vaccination development. In this regard, the Navy continues its time-honored tradition of being an important National resource for the study of marine mammal nutrition, medicine, physiology, and ecology.
    The NMMP is accredited by the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC). AAALAC is a nonprofit non-regulatory organization that promotes high standards of animal care and use, improves laboratory animal well-being, and enhances life sciences research through accreditation. It is a non-governmental independent organization that monitors and ensures strict animal care standards throughout the world. Membership is voluntary so it shows a level of care that is exceptional and over and above what is required by law. It includes a triennial site visit and a comprehensive review of all procedures and performance for the care and handing of the animals. The 2002 re-accreditation letter to the NMMP noted: "The Council commends you and your staff for providing and maintaining an excellent program of laboratory animal care and use."

    35. The Marine Mammal Center : Introduction To Marine Mammals
    Mammals are a special group of animals with a combination of characteristics that separate them from all others mammals are warmblooded, have hair or fur, breathe air through
    http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/education/marine-mammal-information/

    36. D E L P H I S - Mediterranean Dolphin Conservation
    Dedicated to research on the free ranging species. Features information, pictures, publications and projects.
    http://www.delphismdc.org/

    37. Marine Mammal Conservation Network Of India : Conserving Whales, Dolphins, Porpo
    Welcome to www.marinemammals.in, a site devoted to the marine mammals of the Indian seas. Marine mammals form a fascinating group of animals including whales, dolphins, seals and
    http://www.marinemammals.in/
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    Welcome to the Marine Mammal Conservation Network of India : Conserving Whales, Dolphins, Porpoise, Dugong in India
    Welcome to www.marinemammals.in, a site devoted to the marine mammals of the Indian seas. Marine mammals form a fascinating group of animals including whales, dolphins, seals and the dugong, also known as the sea cow. Being mammals, they are more closely related to elephants, leopards, bats and hares than they are to sharks and other fish. There are some 120 species of marine mammal to be found in the world, and a fourth of these may be found in India and adjacent countries.
    One species belonging to the order Sirenia, namely the dugong, and 30 species of cetaceans, including dolphins, whales and porpoises, are found in the waters of the Indian subcontinent. In size they range from the relatively small Finless Porpoise to the largest animal ever to have lived on Earth, the Blue Whale. You can find information about each of these species in the Species Accounts.

    38. Tethys Research Institute
    Non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the marine environment. Offers field course data, publications and images.
    http://www.tethys.org/

    39. Marine Mammals - MarineBio.org
    Behavior. For generations, whales and other marine mammals have intrigued humans. 2,400 years ago, Aristotle, a Greek scientist and......Marine Mammals @ MarineBio.org
    http://marinebio.org/Oceans/marine-mammals.asp

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    For generations, whales and other marine mammals have intrigued humans. 2,400 years ago, Aristotle, a Greek scientist and philosopher, recognized that whales are mammals, not fish, because they nurse their young and breathe air like other mammals. There are numerous myths and legends surrounding marine mammals. The Greeks believed that killing a dolphin was as bad as murdering a human. An Amazon legend said that river dolphins came to shore dressed as men to woo pretty girls during fiestas. During the Middle Ages, there were numerous legends surrounding the narwhals' amazing tusk, which was thought to have come from the unicorn. Marine mammals evolved from their land dwelling ancestors over time by developing adaptations to life in the water. To aid swimming, the body has become streamlined and the number of body projections has been reduced. The ears have shrunk to small holes in size and shape. Mammary glands and sex organs are not part of the external physiology, and posterior (hind) limbs are no longer present. Mechanisms to prevent heat loss have also been developed. The cylindrical body shape with small appendages reduces the surface area to volume ratio of the body, which reduces heat loss. Marine mammals also have a counter current heat exchange mechanism created by

    40. Ores
    Conducts research into the ecology and habitat conditions of cetaceans.
    http://www.ores.ch/

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