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The Life Cycle of Anisakis simplex: Worms Parasitic in Marine Mammals, Fish, and Sometimes Humans

By: Feature Writer Rosemary Drisdelle

Break Into Marine Biology the Hardy Way: Alaskan Fishery Observers Test Themselves Against the North Pacific

By: John Pohl

The Marine Biologist's Worldview: A Marine Scientist's Philosophy on Life in the Sea

By: John Pohl

Arcachon Oyster Problems in France: Disease and Pollution Damage Oyster Production in France

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Ocean Life History: Sea Creatures Suffered Mass Extinctions

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Bioluminescence: Marine Organisms Glow for Protection Predation and Communication

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Marine Dead Zones: Hypoxic Conditions in Marine Habitats

By: Esther Eder

Conodonts Clue to Sea Diversity: Fossils Show Why Oceanic Life Forms Bloomed 500 Million Years Ago

By: Sue Cartledge

Sea Squirts' Complex Sex Lives: Ascidians’ Sexual Development Offers Clues to Human Sexuality

By: Sue Cartledge

Shark Electric Sense: Ampullae of Lorenzini Electroreceptors Detect Electromagnetic Fields

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Vancouver Island Marine Biology: Pacific Rim National Park, Long Beach, Botanical Bay, Nanaimo

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Folding Magnifying Glasses: Low Power Hand Held Magnifier Reveals Details of Plants and Animals

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Binocular Microscopes: Observe Zooplankton with a Low Power Stereomicroscope

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Become a Sea Shore Expert: Find and Identify Seaside Plants and Animals

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Become a Whale Expert: Read, Watch and Surf the Web

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Become a Marine Biologist: Study and Conserve Whales and Their Environment

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

The Cook Islands: Polynesian Atolls named after Captain James Cook

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

The Deep: Large Sharks Swim around Visitors in Hull Aquarium

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

London Aquarium: Tourist Information about Visiting Westminster and The City

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Marine Aquarium in Venice: New Venetian Museum of Natural History

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Jellyfish Kill Salmon: Swarm of Mauve Stingers Destroys Salmon Farm

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Kite Diagrams: Marine Field Course Shore Survey Results

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Rocky Shore Transects: Marine Biology Field Work on the Rocky Sea Shore

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Present Ideas for Naturalists: Encourage Biological Enthusiasm with Christmas and Birthday Gifts

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Oceanography: Marine Biology Chemistry Physics Geology and Engineering

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Sea Life: Marine Animals and Plants Inhabit Most of the Earth

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Winkle Zonation Basics: Periwinkle Identification and Zonation on Rocky Shores

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Bivalve Digging: Bivalve Molluscs Filter Food Using Siphons and Dig into Mud and Sand

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Seaweed Zonation: Brown Seaweeds of Rocky Shores are Adapted to their own Zone

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Ocean Currents: Nutrients Upwelling from the Deep Enrich Coastal Waters

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Coral Bleaching: Global Warming of the Sea Damages Coral Reefs

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Sea Lice Affect Wild Salmon: In both Scotland and Canada Parasites Harm Salmon and Sea Trout

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Becoming a Marine Biologist: Steps to Take to Have a Research Career in Ocean Science

By: Wesley Rouse

Reef Aquarium: keeping corals and clownfish in aquaria.

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Mattanza: The ritual of killing Tuna in Sicily.

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

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