Marine Biology OceanLink gives you pictures and lesson plans all about ocean life,
from wetlands to hydrothermal vents, with a great glossary of Marine
Biology terms. http://oceanlink.island.net/ ?Exploring the ocean frontier,? this site connects visitors to real
scientific expeditions and explores concepts that will open your eyes
to thediversity of life in the oceans. http://www.at-sea.org/default.html NOAA?s site dedicated to the images of marine life; exhaustive and beautiful. http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/animals/index.html NOAA?s national marine mammal laboratory site, complete with current
research findings and load of images of seals, dolphins and whales. http://nmml.afsc.noaa.gov/ This exciting and student-friendly site is geared towards saving the seas. Students can design their own deep-sea creature. http://www.savethehighseas.org/deeptrouble/index1.cfm The Marine Conservation Biology Institute has articles and news
stories pertaining to saving the oceans? ecosystems; great photo
library too. http://www.mcbi.org/ Marine Crustaceans of Southern Australia! They may look like your
garden variety, but look more closely and you?ll see some strange ones
indeed. http://www.mov.vic.gov.au/crust/page1a.html |