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Thief Takes Century-Old Seal Teeth
Wilmington Star-News (Registration Required) | 7 hours ago
Seth Newsome's professors at the University of California, Santa Cruz might be skeptical when he tells them he couldn't finish the dissertation he's scheduled to defend next month.2.7
Old vessel launches new career in coral seas
SF Gate | Thursday Jul 14
The White Holly, which served in World War II as a Navy yard freighter on San Francisco Bay, is beginning a new life -- as an oceanographic research vessel for a scientific expedition that seeks to discover how ...4.1
Nature as their classroom
Press-Telegram | Saturday Jul 9
HUNTINGTON BEACH It wasn't just a nature hike for 30 students who visited the Bolsa Chica wetlands Friday.2.7
Aquarium celebrates 15 years
Corpus Christi Caller (Registration Required) | Thursday Jul 7
Sisters Emily and Abby Berndt marveled at the dolphin as it glided through the water Wednesday at the Texas State Aquarium.2.7
Sea-loving WHS science teacher to be honored
Hampton Union | Tuesday Jul 5
HAMPTON - Twenty-six years after she began teaching science, Winnacunnet High School teacher Cathy Silver is receiving two national honors in her field, coming at once next month.2.9
Topics: Biology
A new Freddie
IcNewcastle | Tuesday Jul 5
Gracefully slicing through the North Sea, this dolphin is enchanting visitors to the region.2.7
Topics: Biology
Dive Into a World of Adventure ' Seeing These Beasts Up Close is...
Daily Record | Jul 5, 2005
DIVING with sharks is something every adventure-seeking daredevil wants to do But forget travelling halfway across the world to fulfil your dream - you can meet the awesome creatures right here in Scotland.2.7
Topics: Biology
Playing tag with the Great White Sharks of False Bay
Cape Argus | Jul 4, 2005
Sharp public debate about Great White Sharks has followed two fatal attacks in False Bay in past months.3.1
Topics: Biology
Scientists Get Busy Studying Grunion
The Daily Nexus | Jul 3, 2005
In a natural display of exhibitionism, thousands of fish will flop up onto Santa Barbara beaches this summer to do the nasty while researchers watch intently.
Attacks unlikely in Del. waters
Delaware Capitol Review | Jul 3, 2005
Kent Buckson, of Milford, captain of the Rehoboth Beach Patrol, says sharks in Delaware's waters pose little threat to humans.2.9
Texas biologist accused of capturing underage sea lions
KVIA El Paso | Jun 21, 2005
ANCHORAGE, Alaska Federal officials in Alaska say a Texas biologist violated the law by capturing underage Stellar sea lions that he was studying.
See the beautiful side of SA marine life
Independent Online | Jun 17, 2005
It was said only half in jest, because Peschak, 29, was about to study the ecological impacts of perlemoen poaching on the kelp forests off the south-west Cape coast and his work would put him in direct contact ...4.1
Topics: Biology
One of Greensburg's own is 20,000 leagues under the sea
Greensburg Daily News | Jun 16, 2005
Best of Decatur Co. Bridal Guide 2005 Community Guide Indiana Getaways Horoscopes & Trivia Lottery Cartoons Food & Recipes Get the paper Where to buy a newspaper Contact Us Advertise With Us Announcements FAQ's ...2.7
"Jaws" at 30: Film Stoked Fear, Study of Great Whites
National Geographic | Jun 15, 2005
Thirty years ago, in the summer of 1975, Jaws had moviegoers paralyzed by fear. The story, about a giant great white shark that terrorizes a seaside community, tapped into the most primal of human fears: What ...2.9
Under Water to Get Out of the Rain
Manxnet Online | Jun 15, 2005
We bring you Manx news and sports items. If you'd like to send any information or news releases to us then please feel free to do so to webmaster@manx.net and we would be more than happy to consider sharing ...2.7
Topics: Biology
Student experiment may be answer to red tide
WINK Fort Myers | Jun 14, 2005
A Venice High School class has tested a formula that they say kills red tide. Teacher Charlie Powell and his marine biology class made the official announcement Tuesday to the Venice City Council.2.7
Topics: Biology
Cayman Net News: CCMI says thanks to its contributors
Cayman Netnews | Jun 8, 2005
The invited guests at Government House on Thursday night with His Excellency and Mrs.3.2
Topics: Biology
Snorkeling novices get into the swim: 6/ 2/ 2005
Southcoasttoday.com | Jun 2, 2005
I am sitting at the water's edge. Bob Mercer, a tan and athletic man, brought me here.2.9
Mexico's Kino Bay
Fort Collins Coloradoan | May 29, 2005
The Coloradoan - www.coloradoan.com - Ft. Collins, Colo. Home News Entertainment Communities Directories Classifieds Shopping Cars Jobs Homes Customer Service Events Shows Movies Outdoors Dining Dating Photo ...2.7
UO Scientists Find Well-Eeled City Down Deep
Register Guard | May 27, 2005
Craig Young has seen a lot of strange things living around the volcanic fountains of hot water that jet up from cracks in the sea floor.2.9
Topics: Geology, Biology
Professor seduced by Deakin
The.standard.net.au | May 25, 2005
INE biology professor Gerry Quinn was so seduced by Warrnambool's stunning marine environments he got a job, bought a house and moved to the south-west. The former Melbourne academic said it was an easy ...2.9
Topics: Biology
East senior's future plans are all wet
Pueblo Chieftain | May 25, 2005
Jennifer Olson has caught saltwater fever. The 18-year-old valedictorian for East High School is heading for Seattle Pacific University this autumn to study marine biology N a discipline that should keep her ...2.9
Topics: Biology
Gone fishin'
Saugus Advertiser (Registration Required) | May 5, 2005
This week, a group of students from a Revere High School AP science class helped LeBlanc and Noon document what fish were in the traps.2
Topics: Biology
Bluefin Tuna Protection
SF Gate | Apr 28, 2005
For decades commercial fishermen have hunted the giant Atlantic bluefin tuna as if it were swimming gold, racing to cash in on a fish that can garner more than $100,000 for a single specimen at the Tokyo fish ...2.7
Topics: Biology
Without Top Predators, Ecosystems Turn Topsy-Turvy
National Geographic | Apr 26, 2005
When the construction of a hydroelectric dam on Venezuela's Caroni River was finally completed in 1986, it flooded an area twice the size of Rhode Island, creating one of South America's largest human-made ...2.9
Topics: Biology
Let them all eat ice cream cake
Daily Pilot | Apr 25, 2005
Cold Stone Creamery is holding its fourth annual World's Largest Ice Cream Cake Social Monday ... in Newport Beach and 1835 Newport Blvd.2.7
Marine Biology Series: Beneath the South Pacific
WENH Durham | Apr 21, 2005
Length: 25 Minutes Episode: 6 BENEATH THE SOUTH PACIFIC Program Genre: Instructional Closed Captioned: No Series Website: None listed.2.7
Topics: Biology
Quite a Splash
Peninsula News | Apr 11, 2005
Go ahead, touch it, encourages a volunteer to a group of preschool children. It's a sea cow.2.9
Topics: Family, Biology, Kids
Rusting Oil Rigs Host Habitats
The Washington Post (Registration Required) | Apr 10, 2005
A rusting oil rig perched on the muddy bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, notorious for its vast "dead zone" off the Mississippi Delta, might seem an unlikely setting for a thriving ecosystem.2.7
Library to feature marine biologist
Idaho State Journal | Mar 23, 2005
This month at the Marshall Public Library, 113 S. Garfield Ave., there are three events and displays honoring Rachel Carson as a marine biologist, a writer, and an outspoken advocate for the environment and ...2.7
Rancho El Chorro Outdoor School
The Tribune | Mar 22, 2005
When Susan Rocha saw the ocean for the first time as a sixth-grader, the water's natural luster took her breath away.2.7
Topics: Biology
Sun.Star Dumaguete Online
Sun-Star Dumaguete | Mar 20, 2005
FOUR persons were killed, 11 were injured and more than P26 million worth of properties went up in smoke from 198 fires that struck different parts of Negros Oriental last year.2.7
Topics: Biology
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