Subject: Ecology listservs
OCENS, Inc.
Web Site Directory
Last Update: 18, November 1996
The sites listed below are fishery related web sites we have encountered =
or =
shared with other fish people (Kylie Hall, ASFB Newsletter Editor). They=
=
are sorted alphabetically. Not all of them have been checked out for con=
tent =
or availability. If you have a fish related web site you would like to =
add to =
our list please send us the information at Email: jajfish@aol.com =
Other sites that have listings of fishery related web sites, events, etc.=
=
include:
http://www.scu.edu.au/ressci/asfb/
(Kylie Hall, ASFB)
http://www.ml.csiro.au/~bradford/ASFB.html
(Kylie Hall, ASFB)
http://www.mnhn.fr.sfi.sfi.html
http://www//IIFET/eleclst.htm
http://www.unesco.org:80/ioc
(Peter Pissierssens)
http://www.ocens.com
(Jeff June, NRC)
=A5ABNET is is an abalone aquaculture network: abnet@uct.ac.za
To subscribe, send a command to the listserver address above with the =
following text in the body of the message: subscribe abnet. In order to =
receive general information about ABNET, send a message to the listserver=
=
with the command: information abnet =
=A5ACN-L is the electronic forum of the Aquatic Conservation Network:
majordomo@pinetree.org To subscribe, send an e-mail message with the =
first line of the message enter: subscribe ACN-L.
To post messages to the list, direct them to: ACN-L@pinetree.org
ACN-L administrative messages should be directed to: =
owner-ACN-L@pinetree.org Questions or problems with list mail should =
be directed to: owner-majordomo@pinetree.org ACN-L has been =
established for, Information exchange, public announcements and =
discussion pertaining to aquatic biodiversity and conservation and rapid =
transfer of information among members of the Aquatic Conservation =
Network.
=A5ACZISC is the Atlantic Coastal Zone Information Steering Committee =
(ACZISC) mailing list: Majordomo@hed.bio.dfo.ca =
To subscribe, send a message with the following text in the body of the =
message: subscribe aczisc To post to the list, the address is: =
aczisc@hed.bio.dfo.ca . The ACZISC is a committee of government and non-
government organizations set up to promote the coordination of coastal zo=
ne =
initiatives regarding the information management. =
=A5AERE-L was the discussion list of the Association of Environmental and=
=
Resource Economists and was situated at the University of Kentucky, =
Lexington, Kentucky, USA. In May 1995, AERE-L (as general purpose) and =
resecon@ubc merged to RESECON@UKCC in its present form AERE-L is =
now merely for the submission and discussion of AERE Gopher/Web =
material. To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@ukcc.uky.edu with the=
=
following text in the body of the message: sub aere-l {Your Name} To send=
=
mail to the whole list, the address is: aere-l@ukcc.ukc.edu =
=A5AFS-L is a listserver of the the American Fisheries Society Computers =
Users Section (AFSCUS): majordomo@wyoming.com
Subscriptions are limited to AFS members, and the list will be moderated.=
=
It is hoped that the list will be used to communicate items of interest t=
o all =
AFS members ie. jobs listings, calls for papers and other late-breaking =
news which will likely appear later in Fisheries. To subscribe, send a =
message with the subject line blank and the message "subscribe afs-l ". D=
o =
include the quotation marks and note that the "l" in "afs-l" is the lette=
r el, =
not the number one. =
=A5Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC) =
http://www.cfec.state.ak.us/ The CFEC Estimated Permit Value Report for =
Alaska limited entry fishing permits (PVR) listed by fishery.
=A5Alaska Commercial Herring Fisheries =
http://ccl.alaska.edu/local/adfg/cfmd/herring/home.html
=A5Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G)--Commercial Fisheries =
http://ccl.alaska.edu/local/adfg/cfmd/home.html
ADFG
=A5ALGAE-L is a botanical discussion run by the University College, Dubli=
n, =
Ireland: listserv@irlearn.ucd.ie To subscribe, send a message with the=
=
following message in the body of the text: sub algae-l {Your Name}. To s=
end =
a message to the list, the address is: algae-l@irlearn.ucd.ie =
=A5American Elasmobranch Society (AES): =
http://147.124.34.22/aes/aesintro.htm
Links to other shark URL's, =
abstracts from the 1995 AES summer meetings, membership information, =
and subscription information for elasmobranch discussion groups. =
=A5American Fisheries Society (AFS) - Southern New England Chapter =
(SNEC):
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/snecafs/enter.html
Information on the =
structure, goals, and objectives of the Chapter: a history of the Chapter=
, an =
interactive guide to chapter officers with links to their E-mail addresse=
s, =
online versions of current newsletters, an electronic newsletter, =
downloading of scholarship applications, a job resource center, and links=
to =
the Parent Society and other fisheries related WWW sites.
=A5American Fisheries Society (AFS): http://www.esd.ornl.gov/AFS
Email: dmiller@wyoming.com Links to AFS sites, the AFS job bulletin =
current events and related sites. Email is to Dirk Miller, head of AFS =
computer group.
=A5American Fisheries Society Computer User Home Page
http://www.uwyo.edu/A&s/Nasc/Wyolab/afscus/cusmain.htm
dmiller@wyoming.com
=A5American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Desert Fishes =
Council, Texas Natural History Collections: =
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/asih
=A5"ANIMAL PEOPLE":
http://www.envirolink.org/arrs/ap
Back issues. Merritt Clifton, editor, ANIMAL PEOPLE.
=A5AQUA-L, is a list for discussion of aquaculture of all types, based at=
the =
University of PEI: listproc@upei.ca To subscribe, send a message with =
the =
following text in the body of the message: sub aqua-l {Your Name} =
The purpose of the list is to promote discussion amongst individuals =
interested in the science, technology and business of rearing aquatic =
species. =
=A5AQUARIUM is a fish-keeping discussion group: =
aquarium@emuvm1.cc.emory.edu To subscribe, send an e-mail message =
with the following text (only) in the body of the message: subscribe =
aquarium {Your Name}. Related newsgroups are rec.aquaria, aimed at =
the hobbyist and sci.aquaria, a scientifically oriented newsgroup on =
aquaria.
=A5Aquarium Literature Review:
http://www.petsforum.com
(or URL =
205.243.62.10). A searchable database for Aquarium Literature which is =
based upon selected citations from Fisheries Review. (They are also =
pursuing an effort to place the entire contents of all Fisheries Reviews =
- not =
just the aquarium-related citations - online in the database). FishDrug =
Index - another searchable database, and an Aquariums & Fish area. The =
Journal of Aquariculture & Aquatic Sciences as well as the CODEX of =
Fishery Chemicals. John Benn, President, PetsForum Group, Inc. On =
CompuServe - FishNet, Pets, Animals, Pet Products & PetNews =
=A5Aquatic Conservation Network: =
http://www.achilles.net/holiday/acn/acnhome.html
Based in Ottawa, =
Ontario, Canada. =
=A5ASEAN Fisheries Post-Harvest Technology Information Network: =
http://www.asean.fishnet.gov.sg
and
http://asean.fishnet.gov.sg
This =
website is to enhance the transfer of information on Fisheries Post-Harve=
st =
Technology (FPHT) to the ASEAN region. It is part of the ASEAN Network =
of Fisheries Post-Harvest Technology Centres (ASEAN FPHT Network) =
coordinated by the Singapore Primary Production Department (PPD) with =
the assistance of the Marine Fisheries Research Department of the South =
East Asian Fisheries Development Centre (MFRD/SEAFDEC) and the =
ASEAN Executing Agency (AEA) of the ASEAN-Canada Fisheries Post-
Harvest Technology Project-Phase II (AC-FPHT2 Project). It contains =
information about FPHT activities within the region, MFRD/SEAFDEC's =
library on-line and a mailing list. The mailing list is for persons inte=
rested =
in sharing information about ASEAN/ASIAN Fisheries Post-Harvest =
Technology. If you have difficulty with one address, try the other.
=A5ASEAN-Canada Fisheries Post-Harvest Technology Project-Phase II =
(ASEAN FPHT) Information Network: majordomo@angsana.ncs.com.sg
To subscribe send an e-mail and enter in the body of the message "subscri=
be =
fish". To unsubscribe, enter "unsubscribe fish". To obtain a list of ar=
chive =
available for downloading (at this time none), enter "index fish". To =
download a particular archive, enter "get fish ". For a list of other =
commands and subscription options, enter "help". To post a message to th=
e =
ASEAN FPHT Information Network Fish Mailing List, the message should =
be sent in the body of an e-mail message to: fish@angsana.ncs.com.sg =
=A5Asian Diver:
http://www.asian-diver.com
Underwater photos, Dive season and weather info for Thailand, PNG, =
Philippines, and Malaysia.
=A5Asian Institute of Technology Aquaculture Program:
http://www.Agri-Aqua.ait.ac.th/
=A5Auburn University Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures: =
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/dept/faa/faa1.html =
=A5Australia's On-Line Fish File: =
http://www.ph.unimelb.edu.au/~djd/fishing/fish.html
An excellent data =
base containing information on Australian salt and fresh water fishing. I=
t =
aims to help both the novice and experienced fisherman with concise =
information on fishing, such as target species, best bait, tackle and =
location. Contributions toward this file are encouraged. =
=A5Australian Desert Fishes (part of the Desert fishes council web pages)=
: =
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/tnhc/.www/fish/dfc/australi
A collection of =
abstracts and photos on all the central Australian species as well as oth=
er =
information on Australian desert fish habitats, threats, etc.
=A5BALTSEA is the forum for Baltic Sea Science: listserv@searn.sunet.se =
To subscribe, send an e-mail with the following text (only) in the body o=
f the =
message: subscribe baltsea {Your Name}. It is a low-traffic/high quality=
=
list. =
=A5Basking Shark Fact Sheet: http://www.mbl.edu/html/MISC/basking.html
=A5Bedford Labs:
http://hed.bio.dfo.ca/
=A5BENTHOS, is the Benthic Ecology mailing list, operated by Bill Silvert=
of =
the Habitat Ecology group at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. =
This group deals with benthic habitats, and especially with the effects o=
f =
human activities. To subscribe, send a message to: =
Majordomo@hed.bio.dfo.ca with the following text in the body of the =
message: subscribe benthos To post to the list, the address is: =
benthos@hed.bio.dfo.ca =
=A5Bibliography of Genetic Variation in Natural Populations: =
http://entity.lib.umt.edu/localdbi/allendorf/allendorf.html
A keyword =
searchable bibliographic database with citations and abstracts on the top=
ic =
of genetic variation in natural populations. Also covers trout/fish genet=
ics =
and conservation genetics. Over 25,000 citations from the last 25 years. =
Compiled by Dr. Fred Allendorf, Division of Biological Sciences, Universi=
ty =
of Montana. =
=A5Biodiversity and Biological Collections Web Server: =
http://muse.bio.cornell.edu/
=A5Biological Research Center of the University of Nevada
http://loco.biology.unr.edu/biodiv/biodiv.html
Nevada, freshwater fishes, pup fish. Information source on biota of the =
American Great Basin, particularly Nevada. Interesting fish data.
gvinyard@med.unr.edu
=A5BMNH Curator of Fishes:
http://www.nhm.ac.ak/ =
=A5BRINE-L is a brine-shrimp discussion group: listserv@uga.cc.uga.edu
To subscribe to this list, send an e-mail message with the following text=
in =
the body of the message: sub brine-l {Your Name} To send a message to the=
=
list, send mail to: brine-l@uga.cc.uga.edu. =
=A5BSIM-USERS is the mailing list for users of BSIM Simulation Software f=
or =
Ecological Modelling, operated by Bill Silvert of the Habitat Ecology gro=
up at =
the Bedford Institute of Oceanography: Majordomo@biome.bio.dfo.ca
To subscribe to bsim-users, send a message with the following text in the=
=
body of the message: subscribe bsim-users To post to the list, the add=
ress =
is: bsim-users@hed.bio.dfo.ca BSIM is a Fortran-based simulation =
package developed by Bill Silvert which is used for the modelling work in=
=
the Habitat Ecology group and which has been adopted by users throughout =
the world.
=A5California Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) =
http://spock.dfg.ca.gov/
California Dept of Fish and Game home page
=A5Canada Department of Fisheries and Oceans
http://www.ncr.dfo.ca/dfo-mpo/dfo.html
Canada, salmon
=A5Canadan environment and natural resources:
http://www.interlog.com/~csteele/ca3.html
Links to many Canadian environment and natural resources sites.
=A5Canadian fisheries network a list server
to subscribe contact: Majordomo@biome.bio.dfo.ca =
=A5Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists WWW home page:
http://www.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca/cseb
The Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists is Canada's largest
national, non-governmental association of professional biologists, =
including workers in fisheries and many other areas of biology. For more=
=
information contact: Pat Ryan at email: Ryan@athena.nwafc.nf.ca
=A5Catfishes; callichthyid web pages for the Tree of Life project:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~rreis/tree/callichthyidae.htm
=A5CICHLID-L is a cichlid systematics distribution list run by the Swedis=
h =
Museum of Natural History: listserv@freeside.nrm.se =
To subscribe to this list, send a message with the following text in the=
body =
of the message: sub cichlid-l {Your Name} To send a message to the list, =
the =
address is: cichlid-l@freeside.nrm.se =
=A5Circumpolar Seabird Working Group (CSWG)
WWW: http://www.grida.no/caff/cswg.htm
For Information Contact: Kent Wohl, USF&WS, =
e-mail: kent_wohl@mail.fws.gov
(The 1995 Report of the Circumpolar Seabird Working Group is available =
for downloading from this page.)
=A5CLIMATE -ALERT, is the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) Climate =
Change Alert Network: majordomo@panda.org To subscribe to this list, =
send a message with the following text in the body of the message: =
"subscribe climate-alert".
=A5CMPAN a list server: listproc@ucdavis.edu
To subscribe cmpan California Marine Protected Areas Network. =
To exchange information about Marine Sanctuaries, marine refuges, =
marine reserves etc.
=A5COASTGIS: a list server
listserv@irlearn.ucd.ie
To subscribe: subscribe coastgis
For people who are interested in using GIS for coastal zone science and/o=
r =
management.
=A5COASTNET: a list server: listserv@uriacc.bitnet
To subscribe: subscribe coastnet Discussion of National and =
International Coastal Management issues. For coastal zone planners, =
researchers, etc.
=A5CONSGIS is a biological conservation and GIS e-mail discussion list: =
listserv@uriacc.uri.edu To subscribe, send a message to with the =
following text in the body of the message: sub consgis {Your Name}. To =
send mail to the list, the address is: consgis@uriacc.uri.edu =
=A5CONSSUB is a Conservation Biology Discussion Group: =
conssub@u.washington.edu =
=A5CORAL-LIST is a coral discussion list produced by the Coral Health and=
=
Monitoring Program (CHAMP): listserv@uriacc.uri.edu To subscribe, =
send an e-mail message with the following text (only) in the body of the =
message: subscribe coral-list The Home Page may be found at URL: =
http://coral.aoml.noaa.gov
=A5Coral reef fishes is a WWW page dedicated to the ecology of coral reef=
=
fisheries:
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/2298/index.html
=A5CRUST-L is a crustacean discussion group discussing crustacean =
systematics, distribution and ecology: The Crust-L group has been hande=
d =
over to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. To subscribe send an E-mai=
l =
message to majordomo@vims.edu In the body of the text write:
end. Please introduce =
yourself to the group and let us know your specialty or interests. Quest=
ions =
and suggestions are welcome. The following gopher address provides a =
review of past group discussions: =
gopher://nmnhgoph.si.edu:70/00/.docs/crust-l/about =
For more information contact: Jan Clark at MNHIV002@SIVM.BITNET or =
MNHIV002@SIVM.SI.EDU
=A5Cruzada por la Vida (Crusade for Life); the group working against the =
killing and display of dolphins in Peru: http://www.rcp.net.pe/DELFIN
=A5CSIRO, Australia:
http://www.ml.csiro.au/~bradford/PilchardHomePage.html
This page references information on the recent Pilchard activities. =
=A5CSTB is the mailing list for the Canadian Society for Theoretical Biol=
ogy =
(CSTB), operated by Bill Silvert Secretary of the Habitat Ecology group a=
t the =
Bedford Institute of Oceanography: Lists@scotia.dfo.ca It is open to CS=
TB =
members and anyone else interested in any aspect of Theoretical Biology. =
Joining CSTB (Can$25/yr regular member, Can$10/yr student member), =
also entitles you to subscribe to the Journal of Biological Systems at a =
discounted rate of US$40/yr, compared to US$90 regular, US$195 =
institutional, but you may use this mailing list independently of =
membership in CSTB. For further information on CSTB Membership, send =
the message "get cstb application" to Lists@scotia.dfo.ca with the follow=
ing =
message in the body of the text: subscribe cstb To send a message to the =
list, =
the address is: cstb@biome.bio.dfo.ca =
=A5CTURTLE is a sea turtle biology and conservation list. The list owner =
/ =
contact is: bolten@monarch.zoo.ufl.edu. To subscribe, send a message to:=
=
listserv@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu (bitnet: listserv@nervm) with the following =
text in the body of the message: sub cturtle {Your Name} To send mail to =
the =
list, the address is: cturtle@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu (bitnet: cturtle@nervm)=
=
=A5CZM is the Coastal Zone Management mailing list, maintained by Bill =
Silvert. It is for exchanging information about Coastal Zone Management =
with emphasis on how to incorporate scientific advice in the process.To =
subscribe, send a message to: Lists@scotia.dfo.ca with the following =
message in the body of the text: subscribe czm To send a message to the l=
ist, =
the address is: czm@biome.bio.dfo.ca =
=A5DEEPSEA is a list for the discussion of deep sea and vent news. Its =
purpose is to serve the world's community of deep sea and hydrothermal =
vent biologists working in the areas of evolution, ecology, biogeography,=
=
paleontology, systematics, phylogenetics, and population genetics.It is =
maintained at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The =
list owner / contact is: Andrew McArthur amcarthu@uvvm.uvic.ca =
To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@uvvm.uvic.ca (Bitnet: =
listserv@uvvm) with the following text in the body of the message: sub =
deepsea {Your Name} To send mail to the list, the address is: =
deepsea@uvvm.uvic.ca (Bitnet: deepsea@uvvm) =
=A5Desert Fishes Council =
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/tnhc/.www/fish/dfc/dfc_top.html =
=A5Devel-L archive:
http://www.ljextra.com/mailinglists/wwwdevel-l/index.html
Thanks to the Law Journal Extra, traffic (since early December) is now =
available.
=A5DEVEL-L, is a list for technology transfer in international developmen=
t To =
send mail to the list, the address is: devel-l-@american.edu =
=A5DIALOG-AGUA-L is a forum for all whose lives and careers are involved =
with the use and management of water. This discussion list is moderated =
by the Florida Center for Environmental Studies (CES), which is dedicated=
=
to research, information and training in the area of tropical and =
subtropical freshwater and estuarine ecosystems worldwide. Dialog-Agua-l =
also welcomes discussion about biology/ichthyology. To subscribe, send a=
=
message to: mailserv@acc.fau.edu The message should read: subscribe =
dialog-agua-l "(Your name)" end To send a posting to the list send the =
message to: dialog-agua-l@acc.fau.edu =
=A5DIATOM-L, is a list for discussion of research on the diatom algae. To=
=
subscribe, send a message to listserv@iubvm.ucs.indiana.edu with the =
following text in the body of the message: sub diatom-l {Your Name} To se=
nd =
mail to the list, the address is: diatom-l@iubvm.ucs.indiana.edu =
=A5DSS is the Decision Support System mailing list, operated by Bill Silv=
ert of =
the Habitat Ecology group at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. This =
group deals with the development and use of Decision Support Systems for =
habitat management. To subscribe send a message to: Lists@scotia.dfo.ca =
(or Majordomo@biome.bio.ns.ca) with the following text (only) in the body=
of =
the message: subscribe dss To send a message to the list: =
dss@biome.bio.dfo.ca =
=A5ECOLOG-L, is a listserv list maintained for members of the Ecological =
Society of America (and other interested subscribers) by David Inouye at =
the =
University of Maryland. This list is for distribution and archiving of =
information of interest to ESA members, such as job listings, funding =
opportunities, and discussion of topics of interest to professional ecolo=
gists. =
It can be used to distribute requests for information, and as a forum for=
=
discussion of topics of interest to ESA members. The list is moderated (i=
=2Ee., =
messages sent to the list address must be approved by a moderator before =
they are sent on to subscribers). You may also be interested in the =
ESANEWS list, which is devoted solely to messages from the Society's =
public affairs office and officers (and has a limit of 10 messages/month)=
=2ETo =
subscribe to ecolog-l, send a message to: listserv@umdd. umd.edu with the=
=
following command in the body of the message: sub ecolog-l {Your Name} =
To send a message to the entire list: ecolog-l@umdd.umd.edu =
=A5ECOTOURISM, is a discussion group under green- travel. To subscribe, =
send a message to: green-travel@igc.apc.org with the following text in th=
e =
body of the message: subscribe ecotourism If that does not work, send a =
message to the moderator at mendicott@igc.apc.org =
=A5ECS-NEWS, is an open list set up to exchange news items within the =
European Cetacean Society. The list owner / contact is: ecs-news-
request@mailbase.ac.uk To subscribe, send mail to: =
mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with the following text in the body of the =
message: sub ecs-nes {Your Name} To send mail to the entire list, the =
address is: ecs-news@mailbase.ac.uk =
=A5Educational Technology Journal: http://www.pacificrim.net/~mckenzie/
=A5EIM, is a the mailing list on Environmental Interactions of Maricultur=
e, =
maintained by Bill Silvert. The main purpose of this list is to exchange =
information about monitoring and modelling the Environmental =
Interactionsof Mariculture. To subscribe send a message to: =
Lists@scotia.dfo.ca (or Majordomo@biome.bio.ns.ca) with the following tex=
t =
(only) in the body of the message: subscribe eim To send a message to the=
=
list: eim@biome.bio.dfo.ca =
=A5ELAN (Environment in Latin America Network), is a listserver which =
was established in July, 1994 by the Environment and Natural Resources =
Working Group of the Latin American Studies Association. Its editors are =
David Barkin and Timmons Roberts. David Barkin is Professor of =
Economics at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Xochimilco, =
Mexico, and Senior Fellow at the Lincoln Insititute of Land Policy. =
Timmons Roberts is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Latin =
American Studies at Tulane University. The co-chairs of the LASA =
working group are Janet Chernela of Florida International University and =
David Barkin. To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@csf.colorado.edu =
with the following text in the body of the message: sub elan {Your Name} =
If =
you have technical problems subscribing, please communicate directly with=
=
Lynn Schaper at the host site, Communications for a Sustainable Future: =
schaper@csf.colorado.edu =
=A5ELASMO-L, is a shark biology list produced by the American =
Elasmobranch Society for more technical research on sharks, rays, and =
chimeras. The elasmo-l discussion list is a forum for broad discussions =
of =
research, teaching, and conservation of chondrichthian fishes. The =
mailing list operates under the aegis of the American Elasmobranch =
Society (AES), and is dedicated to the concerns of its full, student, and=
=
affiliate members. Although this mailing list is intended to promote =
communication among AES members, all serious students of =
chondrichthian biology are invited to participate. Elasmo-l operates unde=
r =
the PMDF MAILSERV facility. It is not a listserv mailing list, and the =
usual listserv commands will not work. To subscribe to elasmo-l, send an =
email essage to: elasmo-l-request@umassd.edu with the following text in =
the body of the message (not the subject line): Subscribe elasmo-l {Your =
Name} A successful subscription will result in a confirmatory message =
being sent to you. =
=A5Electronic Prehistoric Shark Museum =
http://turnpike.net/emporium/C/celestial/epsm.htm
Images of fossilized =
and modern shark's teeth =
=A5EMIN-L, is the European Marine Interdisciplinary Network (a =
newsforum for PhD students and postdocs in marine sciences).The co-
owner of this list is Soren Floderus Soren. Floderus@natgeog.uu.se To =
subscribe, send a message to: listserv@hearn.nic.surfnet.nl with the =
following text in the body of the message: subscribe EMIN-L {Your Name} =
=A5Environmental Contaminants Program
http://www.fws.gov/~r9dec/ecprog.html
pollution
=A5Environmental/Conservation Group Listing
http://www.webdirectory.com/
=A5ENVJOBS-L is a list of environmental jobs which provides subscribers =
with updates on employment opportunities (jobs, fellowships, etc.) within=
=
the environmental sector. Posts to the list should have descriptive subje=
ct =
headers indicating the nature of the available position. To subscribe, se=
nd a =
message to: envjobs-l@pan.cedar.univie.ac.at THERE MAY BE PROBLEMS =
WITH THIS ADDRESS =
=A5ENVST-L is an environmental studies discussion which discusses every =
manner of environmental issue. It is a very busy list with up to 50 messa=
ges =
a day so watch out if you subscribe. It is a great way to find out what i=
s =
happening in the world and what the hot topics of the day are. The Sierra=
=
Club uses it to get out info. To subscribe, send a message to: =
listserv@brownvm.brown.edu with the following text in the body of the =
message: subscribe envst-l {Your Name} =
=A5FAQ: How to find people's E-mail addresses: =
http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/FAQs/email/finding.html
=A5Fish Anatomy:
http://ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu/~rlh/index.html
and =
http://mwtech.com/rlh/anatomy/index.html
Put together by Richard =
Hubbard, B.S. Organismal Biology, University of Kansas E-mail: =
rlh@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu Homepage: =
http://www.mwtech.com/rlh/home/index.html
=A5Fish and Wildlife Information Exchange (FWIE): =
http://www.fw.vt.edu/fishex/
The Fish and Wildlife Information Exchange=
=
(established in 1985) is a unit with the Department of Fisheries and Wil=
dlife =
Sciences at Virginia Tech. They assist state, federal, and land =
management agencies in the development of fish, wildlife, and land =
information systems. The Fish and Wildlife Information Exchange (FWIE) =
is now a provider for: WWW site development, server setup, and hypertext =
markup language (HTML)training
http://www.fw.vt.edu/fishex/
For =
more information about the FWIE or internet services please contact: Jef=
f =
Waldon, Project Leader, Fish and Wildlife Information Exchange, Dept. of =
Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Virginia Tech, 205B Washington St., =
Blacksburg, VA 24060, USA Phone: (540) 231-7348 (USA), =
FAX: (540) 231-7019 USA Email: fwiexchg@vt.edu email
=A5Fish check list:
http://id-www.ucsb.edu/lovelab/home.html
In =
collaboration with the National Biological Service, Milton Love, at the =
Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, has =
created a fish checklist and put it on his web page. The list is an atte=
mpt to =
cover all of the marine and estuarine fishes from the Beaufort Sea, Alask=
a =
to the tip of Baja California at Cabo San Lucas. Included are maximum =
size and geographic and depth ranges for each species. Additions and =
corrections to the list are welcomed.
=A5Fish Passage Mailing List: listproc@listproc.wsu.edu
Fish Pass is a free unmoderated mailing list for professional discussion =
of =
the biological and engineering science of upstream and downstream fish =
passage. Areas of discussion include fish passage technologies, projects=
, =
swimming capabilities and behavior and biological and engineering =
studies. To subscribe, send an e-mail to listproc@listproc.wsu.edu with =
the =
following command in the body of the e-mail message:
subscribe FishPass your-real-name
where your-real-name is your real name (no hyphens, not your e-mail =
address. More information on how to use the list server will be provided=
to =
subscribers.
=A5Fish Tales:
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/parade/hw22/
A forum for raising, (predominantly UK) fishery history and contemporary =
fishery issues.
=A5FISH-ECOLOGY, is an international computer conference for academic =
and other personnel involved in empirical and theoretical research and =
assessment issues related to the ecology of fish and fisheries: All bio-g=
eo-
scientific topics, analytical tools and procedures related to fisheries e=
cology =
and fish are covered by this network, particularly: behavioral- evolution=
ary- =
paleo- theoretical- and community ecology, stock dynamics, assessment =
and management by applied mathematics, statistics and modelling, =
mathematical bioeconomics, applied oceanography and GIS, genetics, =
limnology, chemical ecology, etc. Also, related scientific public domain =
software is covered in this network. Membership is open to all interested=
=
parties. If you would like to discuss the political, social and anthropol=
ogical =
aspects of fisheries, fish-ecology is not the right forum. You may, howev=
er, =
monitor the traffic and call for advice from the expertise found in the =
network if necessary. To subscribe to the list, send a message to: =
listserv@seagate.sunet.se with the following text in the body of the mess=
age: =
subscribe fish-ecology {Your Name} To post mail to the list, send your =
message to: fish-ecology@seagate.sunet.se For information about the =
newsgroup contact: fish-ecology-request@seagate.sunet.se
=A5FISH-JUNIOR, is a forum for knowledge transfer between marine =
scientists and children/high school students. The list was initially set =
up by =
the Swedish University Network (SUNET) on behalf of a Pilot Project to be=
=
conducted by the British Columbia Ministry of Education (Canada). The =
aim of this forum is to enable juniors of early age to interact with scie=
ntists =
and scientific issues mainly related to Fisheries ecology and related top=
ics. =
The fish-ecology management would like to encourage the participation of =
scientists, advisors, PhD students and other research personnel who would=
=
like to be involved as teachers in fish-junior. The list owner / contact =
is: =
Aldo-Pier Solari listserv@searn.sunet.se with the following text in the b=
ody =
of the message: sub fish-junior {Your Name} Send mail to the list to: fis=
h-
junior@searn.sunet.se =
=A5FISHBIO-NE-ATLANT, is a daily edited list, with news and letters from =
the whole world, but mainly addressed to academic scientists and tecnical=
=
staff who are working on the NE Atlantic area. The headlines will be: =
highlights from other lists, fish biology, algae, assesment, otoliths, =
conservation, new tecnology, soft-ware, books, papers, new jobs, meetings=
=
and courses, workshops, questions, who is who, etc.etc. The listowner is =
Palle Brogaard, of Denmark. To subscribe, send an e-mail to: =
majordomo@nn.apc.org with the following text in the message body: =
subscribe fishbio-ne-atlant@nn.apc.org (nothing else) To take part in th=
e =
discussion, just e-mail a letter to: fishbio-ne-atlant@nn.apc.org =
=A5Fisheries Modeling Software: =
http://tfnet.ils.unc.edu/~gotwals/stella/stella.html
=A5Fisheries Research in the Bering Sea
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/foci/overview.html
=A5FISHERIES, is the fisheries discussion list which includes both biolog=
ical =
and social sciences. It is for general discussion of fisheries-related is=
sues, =
including stock dynamics and fisheries management, and is maintained by =
Bill Silvert. To subscribe, send an e-mail message to: =
majordomo@biome.bio.dfo.ca with the following text in the body of the =
message: subscribe fisheries To send a message to the network, the addres=
s =
is: fisheries@scotia.dfo.ca or fisheries@biome.bio.dfo.ca =
=A5Fishery Biology Investigation of the Northeast Fisheries Science Cente=
r, =
Woods Hole, Massachusetts:
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/fbi/fbi.html
or begin your visit at the NEFSC homepage at:
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/noaa.html
and click on the pollock otolith. The duties of the Investigation are to=
=
quantify fundamental demographic characteristics of marine fish and =
invertebrates for use in stock assessment research, in models designed to=
=
guide management decisions, and related research. Age data is provided =
for 17 species of marine fish and shellfish species inhabiting the northw=
est =
Atlantic.
=A5Fishery Biology Investigation of the Northeast Fisheries Science Cente=
r, =
Woods Hole, Massachusetts:
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/fbi/fbi.html
begin your visit at the NEFSC homepage at: =
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/noaa.html
and click on the pollock otolith. The =
duties of the Investigation are to quantify fundamental demographic =
characteristics of marine fish and invertebrates for use in stock assessm=
ent =
research, in models designed to guide management decisions, and related =
research. Age data is provided for 17 species of marine fish and shellfi=
sh =
species inhabiting the northwest Atlantic.
=A5Fishery Science laboratory of E.N.S.A.R.: =
http://rennes.inra.fr/halieute/labhal.html
=A5FISHFOLK, is a discussion list covering all social science aspects of =
fisheries, including sociology, anthropology, and economics, with a fair =
amount of news and management information also provided. To subscribe, =
send a message to: listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with the following text (only =
) =
in the body of the message: subscribe fishfolk {Your Name} You can send =
commands to the listserv addresses which can bring you useful =
information, such as a list of all subscribers and their e-mail addresses=
=2E To =
get a list of commands, send a message to the listserv address with the =
word "help" in the body of the message. Again, address commands only to =
the listserv address; send messages you wish to post on the network only =
to =
the actual list address (in the case of fishfolk, this is =
fishfolk@mitvma.mit.edu. =
=A5Fishing economics:
http://www.webscope.com/fishelp/info.html
For a=
=
working demo of PC FISHelp, new software on fishing economics. =
=A5Fishing/Fisheries/Wildlife group related link site
http://www.webdirectory.com/Wildlife/Fishes/Fishing/
=A5Fishnet:
http://www.waterloo.net/~fishnet/general/coolsite.htm
=A5Fishweb:
http://www.charweb.org.charweb/fish/ =
=A5FISICOMP-L, is a comparative physiology discussion list (for those =
interested in physiology of marine animals). To suscribe, send an e-mail =
message to: listserv@if.usp.br with the following text (only) in the body=
of =
the message: subscribe fisicomp-l {Your Name} {Your e-mail}. =
=A5Florida Sea Grant Home Page: =
http://gnv.ifas.ufl.edu/~seaweb/homepage/fsg.htm
=A5FLYFISH, is a discussion group which generally talks about fly-fishing=
, =
however, there has been a lot of recent divergence into the politics of =
draining wetlands, etc. To subscribe, send a message to: =
listserv@ukcc.uky.edu with the following text in the body of the message:=
=
subscribe flyfish {Your Name} =
=A5Fondazione Cetacea:
http://www.italia.com/showdata/CETACEA
A non-profit organization established in 1988 by the owners of Riccione =
Dolphinarium, Italy for the study and safeguard of Cetaceans.
=A5FORESTS-ALERT, is the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) Forests =
Alert Network.To subscribe to this list, send a message to: =
majordomo@panda.org with the following text in the body of the message: =
"subscribe forest-alert" =
=A5FUZZY-ECOLOGY, is operated by the Ecosystem Research Centre, Kiel, =
and uses Mercury Mail Transport. To activate the mail server, send a =
message to the special mail server account at the following address: =
maiser@pz-oekosys.uni-kiel.d400.de with the following command in the =
message body: subscribe fuzzy-ecology To send a message to the list, the =
address is: fuzzy-ecology@pz-oekosys.uni-kiel.d400.de =
=A5FWIM-L is a public, unmoderated discussion forum for professional =
information managers and analysts in the fields of wildlife, fisheries, a=
nd =
land management.Emphasis will be on wildlife and fisheries applications. =
The purpose of FWIM-L is to improve communication and technology =
transfer among biologists and others charged with the evaluation and =
application of emerging information technologies.Discussion topics will =
include, but not be limited to, the following: geographic information =
systems, remote sensing, geopositioning satellite receivers, radio-
telemetry, database planning, development, and maintenance, technology =
training, licensing and administrative systems, harvest information =
systems, statistical analysis systems, automated data collection, =
networking and telecommunications, field data entry, data and software =
availability, and many more.To subscribe, send an email to =
listserv@listserv.vt.edu with the following message in the body of the em=
ail: =
SUBSCRIBE FWIM-L your full name You will receive instructions on =
sending messages to the list, options for your subscription, and ways to =
retrieve files from the list archive. =
=A5FWS-NEWS, is a U.S. Fish and Wildlife server to provide the latest new=
s =
releases, bulletins, and other information (as issued by the Office of Pu=
blic =
Affairs in Washington) about U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service activities. T=
o =
subscribe, send e-mail to: majordomo@www.fws.gov in the body of the =
message, type: subscribe fws-news Also, if you would like to see a list o=
f all =
of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's servers, visit =
http://www.fws.gov/servers.html =
=A5FWS-SHOREBIRDS, is a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service list server.This =
list was created for school teachers, students, parents and shorebird =
enthusiasts to share information throughout the spring migration of Arcti=
c =
nesting shorebirds.Subscribing to this list will give you the opportunity=
to =
exchange ideas with other classes throughout the Western Hemisphere; =
share field trip information and any sightings of banded shorebirds; ask =
questions about what other classes are doing in the Shorebird Sister Scho=
ols =
Program; and ask shorebird ecology questions of other educators and =
shorebird biologists.This listserver is designed for quick, interactive =
communication regarding the spring migration of Arctic nesting =
shorebirds, and everyone is invited to subscribe and post messages on thi=
s =
or related topics.Questions and general comments about the list should be=
=
directed to: Heather Johnson, Environmental Education Specialist, U.S. =
Fish and Wildlife Service, Alaska RegionPh: (907) 786-3367 E-mail: =
heather_johnson@mail.fws.gov To subscribe: send e-mail to =
majordomo@www.fws.gov with the following text in the body of the =
message: subscribe fws-shorebirds =
=A5Glover's Reef Marine Research Station: Wildlife Conservation Society =
(WCS):
http://www.une.edu/glover/glovindx.html
Glover's Reef atoll and marine reserve is located approximately 50 km off=
=
the coast of central Belize. It is considered to be one of the most prist=
ine and =
important coral reef sites in the Caribbean and one of the most ideal sit=
es in =
the world to conduct coral reef research. The WCS invites scientists and=
=
graduate level students who are interested in working at Glover's Reef to=
=
contact James Powell at jpowell@btl.net or Jacque Carter at =
jcarter@mailbox.une.edu for more information.
=A5GORP-Fishing Resources on the Internet
http://www.gorp.com/gorp/activity/fishing.html
recreational fishing
=A5GULFTALK, is a discussion list for citizen environmental monitoring an=
d =
coastal watershed protection groups in the Gulf of Maine. Contact for the=
=
list is Lissa Widoff: listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with the following text in =
the =
body of the message: subscribe Gulftalk {Your Name} To send a message to =
list, the address is: Gulftalk@mitvma.mit.edu =
=A5High North Alliance:
http://www.highnorth.no
The site contains =
arguments, facts and news about the marine mammal management =
debate. In the library you will find more than 250 documents on differen=
t =
aspects of marine mammal management. Adventurous souls should visit =
the Argumentation Arcade or try our "Test your knowledge" facility. The =
News facility brings news produced by High North Alliance or extracts of =
news from different news media mainly in the North-Atlantic area.
=A5Hydrologic Information Center:
http://www.nohrsc.nws.gov/rhic =
=A5IAMSLIC, is the International. Association of Aquatic & Marine Science=
=
Libraries & Information Centers discussion list. The list owner / contact=
is: =
Peter Brueggeman , Head of Public Services, Scripps Institution of =
Oceanography Library, University of California San Diego To subscribe, =
send a message to: listserv@ucsd.edu with the following text in the body =
of =
the message: subscribe IAMSLIC To join the discussion, send mail to: =
iamslic@ucsd.edu =
=A5ICAM-L, is the integrated coastal area management list, is managed by =
the FAO of Un V.le delle Terme di Caracalla 00153, Rome, Italy To =
subscribe, send a message to: listserv%irmfao01.bitnet@listserv.net with =
the following text in the body of the message: sub icam-l {Your Name} To =
send mail to the list, the address is: icam-l%irmfao01.bitnet@listserv.ne=
t =
=A5ICM-L is a mailing list designed to facilitate communication between =
scientists, managers, farmers, recreationalists, fishers and practitioner=
s =
in the area of Intergrated Catchment Management, internationally. ICM =
is a hoistic approach to natural resource management of land and water. =
It aims to integrate the various scientific, engineering, management, and=
=
practical disciplines to enable sustainable management of land and water =
resources within a catchment which is defined as the smallest geographic =
unit that can be managed holistically--i.e. a river basin. The list is o=
wned =
by the River Basin Management Society--an Australian group. To join the =
list send the message: subscribe icm-l@vicnet.net.au in the body of an email message (not the header or subject) to:
majordomo@vicnet.net.au Your first message to the list should be an =
introduction and, if possible an interesting question. For more informat=
ion =
contact: Lance Lloyd, editor at: lance.wes@c031.aone.net.au .
=A5IDEAL--The Academic Press Online Journal Library:
http://www.europe.idealibrary.com
or
http://www.idealibrary.com
Allows browsing, search and download of articles on Academic Press =
Journals including The Journal of Fish Biology, for additional informatio=
n =
email: APHELP@apuk.co.uk
=A5IIFET, is the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade=
=
discussion list. To join the IIFET list, you have to be an IIFET member. =
The =
International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade is organized to =
promote discussion of factors which affect international production of an=
d =
trade in seafoods, and fisheries policy questions. Designed to be attract=
ive to =
individuals from governments, industry, and universities from all over th=
e =
world, a major goal of the organization is to facilitate cooperative rese=
arch =
and data exchange. Membership in the organization is open to anyone for a=
=
fee of $40.00 U.S. annually. Student memberships are $15.00 U.S. =
Corporate/institutional memberships are $200 U.S. annually. To request a =
free copy of the Newsletter and an application form, contact the IIFET =
Secretariat at leboeufc@ccmail.orst.edu or the Executive Director at =
shrivera@ccmail.orst.edu. To send mail to the list, the address is: =
iifet@mail.nws.orst.edu =
=A5INFOTERRA, is the United Nations Environment Programme's =
subscription list. It is a public list intended for exchanging informatio=
n on =
environmental topics, posing queries to the Infoterra network, requesting=
=
information from UNEP, and raising environmental awareness in general. =
Subscription to this list is open. In addition to posing queries, subscri=
bers =
are encouraged to respond to queries as well, since this list will ultima=
tely =
be comprised of both sources and users of environmental information on a =
global basis. Subscribers may also post announcements of new =
publications, gophers, lists, information services, etc., and upcoming =
meetings, seminars, training courses, etc., which are of general =
environmental interest. Contributions from UNEP partners in the UN =
Common System, IGO/NGO community and governmental sector are =
particularly welcome. To subscribe to the list, send an e-mail to: =
listproc@pan.cedar.univie.ac.at Leave the subject line blank, and type th=
e =
following command on the first line of your mail: subscribe infoterra {Yo=
ur =
Name} To post a message to the entire Infoterra list,send your mail to: =
infoterra@pan.cedar.univie.ac.at =
=A5Insitute of Marine Biology Marine Science Forum
http://www.imbc.gr/cgi-bin/netforum/general/a
Browse topics, messages and replies, e-mail to participants
=A5Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling- Fishing for informat=
ion =
home page: http://www.stir.ac.uk/aqua/fishing/
Guide to on-line resources in aquaculture, fisheries and aquatic science
Contact: John Bostock, Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling,=
=
Stirling, Scotland. E-mail: j.c.bostock@stir.ac.uk
=A5Institute of Marine Biology of Crete (IMBC) Aquaculture/Environment =
interactions bibliography: =
http://www.imbc.gr/cgi-bin/searchdb3/bibliography
An on-line version of a bibliography relating to the interactions of =
aquaculture and the environment. The Aquaculture/Environment =
Interactions Bibliography is a searchable database of over 4,800 referenc=
es =
relating to aspects of aquaculture and the environment. The effects of t=
he =
environment and anthropogenic activities on aquaculture are covered, as =
well as the influence of aquaculture operations on the environment. Most=
=
of the references focus on the most commonly cultured species in develope=
d =
western countries, though clearly there is more emphasis on European =
aquaculture operations.
=A5Institute of Marine Biology of Crete (IMBC) Marine Science Forum: =
http://www.imbc.gr/cgi-bin/netforum/general/a
The Forum is a web-
based communication and collaboration system, and allows participants to =
browse topics, messages and replies, and to send e-mail directly to forum=
=
participants. You may create your own topics for the forum - this is =
particularly suited for specific subject areas not addressed by any of th=
e =
mailing lists. Any inquiries, questions or suggestions should be directe=
d to =
Lisa Owen, Information Design and Development Dept., I.M.B.C, Iraklio, =
Greece lisa@imbc.gr
=A5Institute of Marine Biology of Crete (IMBC) MEDCOAST: =
http://www.imbc.gr/library/abstracts/medcoast/announce.html
Information on upcoming events, training programmes, and meetings =
oganized by the MEDCOAST Institure for 1996/97.
=A5Institute of Marine Biology of Crete (IMBC) Publications Online:
http://www.imbc.gr/library/abstracts/imbc/index.html
Three volumes of complete text of all publications (book extracts, scient=
ific =
journals, technical reports, and conference proceedings. Vol. 1 (1988-19=
92) =
is available now, Vol 2. (1993-1994) will be available soon and Vol. 3 (1=
995) is =
available on a restricted basis. The page includes a search engine to fi=
nd =
articles of interest quickly.
=A5Institute of Marine Biology of Crete (IMBC): http://www.imbc.gr =
General information on the IMBC (useful contact details, including e-mail=
=
addresses of all IMBC personnel); a calendar of IMBC schedules and =
events; the library (to contain IMBC publications and other marine scienc=
e =
documents); a news section (to carry the latest IMBC news and current =
events); departmental information - Aquaculture, Fisheries, Genetics, =
Information, Design and Development, Marine Environment and Ecology, =
R/V Philia; a marine science internet resource database with searchable =
links to over 350 related Web sites; AQUALEX - the multi-lingual =
aquaculture dictionary on-line =
=A5Inter-research Science Publishers, Germany: =
http://www.int-res.com/int-res
Publishers of Marine Ecology Progress =
Series, Aquatic Microbial Ecology, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, and =
Climate Research. Enables you to join mailing lists for the contents of t=
he =
above journals. =
International Conference on Ecological Engineering (ICEE) is holding an =
worldwide conference on the Internet from the 16th of September to the 11=
th =
of October, 1996. Additonally, their WWW page contains over 100 abstract=
s =
that are available via mail:
http://www.unu.edu/~foo/prog.htm
=A5International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade (IIFET):
http://www.orst.edu/Dept/IIFET/
It contains some background information on IIFET, an application form, =
information on our Morocco conference (July '96), and some links to other=
=
marine resource pages. They'll be adding information gradually; lists of=
=
publications available from the IIFET Secretariat on seafood markets and =
socio-economic analysis of fisheries management, bibliographies of =
resources on topics of special interest, and information on how to find =
IIFET proceedings and what's in them, among other things.
Via the "Other Coastal & Ocean Resources" heading on the IIFET page, =
you can jump to the Oregon Sea Grant page, a very well-crafted resource =
with links to many other marine and coastal WWW pages. There is also a =
listing of WWW and miscellaneous internet resources relevant to fisheries=
=
under the heading "Internet Fisheries Resources: Other WWW Pages".
=A5International Marine Biodiversity Development Corporation: =
http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/ocevision/Companies/IMBDC.html
=A5International Marine Mammal Association Inc. (IMMA Inc.):
http://www.imma.org/index.html
Information on several conservation =
issues, some historical perspectives and their technical resources. =
International Code of Conduct on Responsible Fisheries and the associated=
=
resolutions of the FAO Conference: =
http://www.fao.org/waicent/faoinfo/fishery/fishery.htm
The Code can also be accessed through the FAO Home page by entering =
just:
http://www.fao.org
and then navigating through the hypertext wi=
th =
the links.
=A5International Ocean Institute (IOI):
http://is.dal.ca/~mjwood
The IO=
I is =
an independent, non-governmental organization devoted to studying and =
preserving the world's oceans. The IOI has its headquarters in Malta, and=
=
operational centres in Canada, Fiji, Costa Rica, Japan, China, Senegal an=
d =
India. The IOI Home Page is sponsored by IOI-Halifax, Canada. The IOI =
Home Page contains the following information: * What is the IOI? * Across=
=
the Oceans -- The IOI Newsletter -- Fall 1995 (Winter '96 issue in prep.)=
* =
IOI Training Programmes * Ocean Yearbook Information * Independent =
World Commission on the Oceans: Canadian Ocean Assessment * =
Commission Indipendante Mondiale sur les Ocians: Consultation sur les =
Ocians Canadiens =
=A5International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS)
http://www.chaphall.com/chaphall.html
An annual symposium on the =
use of environmental software. Web site has an interesting collection of=
=
papers from the 1995 symposium and email address for ordering =
information.
=A5Internet newsgroup listing:
http://WWW.JAZZIE.COM/ii/internet/newsgroups.html
=A5Internet search engines:
http://www.netscape.com/home/internet-search.html
=A5IOC-IODE, is the mailing list for the Ocean Data and Information =
Community. To subscribe, send a command to the listserver: To post to th=
e =
list, the address is: ioc-news@unesco.org =
=A5IOC-NEWS, is the main mailing list of the IOC. To subscribe, send a =
command to the listserver: majordomo@unesco.org with the following text =
in the body of the message: subscribe ioc-news. To post to the list, th=
e =
address is: ioc-news@unesco.org =
=A5Island Resources Foundation:
http://www.irf.org/
=A5Japan-National Research Institutes of Ministry of Forestry and Fisheri=
es
http://ap-a.cc.affrc.go.jp/~kounosu/MAFF/research.html
Japan, MAFF, =
Japanese Fisheries information and links to other Japanese sites
=A5Kelp Forest (The):
http://www.psmfc.org/~wade
A world wide web page newsletter about California, USA coastal issues.
=A5Laboratory of Aquaculture & Artemia Reference Center (ARC), University=
=
of Ghent, Belgium
http://artemia8.rug.ac.be
Aquaculture information o=
f =
general interest, R&D, education and training at the ARC, ARC =
publications, slide show-Artemia life history, Larvi'95 Symposium =
(programme, photographs, concluding remarks, etc.), Special session =
Larviculture at the World Aquaculture Society meeting in Bangkok, =
Thailand in Jan. 1996, International Working Group on Larviculture =
(announcement, subscription form) =
=A5Liblynx:
http://www.snymor.edu/pages/library/course/aquaculture.htmlx
Information, sites and libraries.
=A5Literature Search: Finding literature is a difficult, expensive and t=
ime =
consuming task. Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) has a web sites at:=
=
http://www.csa.com/
Other sources are the Institute for Scientific =
Information (ISI) at:
http://www.isinet.com/JASA
indexes and =
abstracts:
http://sound.media.mit.edu/~dpwe/AUDITORY/jasa/ASA
meetings with abstracts: =
http://sound.media.mit.edu/~dpwe/AUDITORY/asamtgs/
=A5LIVESEA, is a list serve to provide a forum for seafood industry worke=
rs =
involved with the live holding and shipment of seafood, including aquatic=
=
plants, destined for markets worldwide. The forum is limited to technical=
=
and other practical challenges facing this developing industry.The Livese=
a =
mail group is managed by Brian Paust and Brenda Kleinfelder of the =
University of Alaska. Both are located at Petersburg, Alaska.(Brian Paust=
, =
Alaska Marine Advisory Program, University of Alaska, P.O. Box 1329, =
Petersburg, Alaska 99833 Ph: 907-772-3381, Fax: 907-772-4431. To =
participate in this list-serve, please contact Kleinfelder or Paust via e=
mail =
at:TSBLK@ACAD1.ALASKA.EDU -or- FFBCP@ACAD1.ALASKA.EDU =
=A5MANGROVE, is a new global e-mail discussion list devoted to all aspect=
s =
of mangrove research. The purpose of MANGROVE (Mangrove Research =
Discussion List) is to provide a global forum for the discussion of all a=
spects =
of mangrove biology, the ecology and management of mangrove ecosystems. =
A major aim for the list is to provide a repository of "grey literature" =
(ie. =
non-primary literature) pertaining to mangrove reserach and =
management. This list arose out of a perceived need to improve =
communication between mangrove workers and avoid re-inventing the =
wheel with regard to mangrove research and management methods. This =
discussion list is not moderated. All discussion is automatically archive=
d. =
The list owner is Eric Paling, Murdoch University, Western Australia; =
please address all mangrove related enquiries to: =
paling@essun1.murdoch.edu.au. The list manager is Mike van Keulen, =
Murdoch University, Western Australia; please address any enquiries =
about the list itself (subscriptions, getting archives, etc.) to: =
keulen@murdoch.edu.au To subscribe to the list, simply send a message =
to: majordomo@essun1.murdoch.edu.au and in the body of the message, =
type the line: subscribe mangrove You will receive additional informatio=
n =
on how to use the list on subscribing, including instructions on how to =
obtain help and extra information. =
=A5MAR-FACIL, is a mailing list for managers and technical staff at marin=
e =
research facilities, aquaculture operations, public aquaria and other =
facilities supplying seawater for the support of marine life. The list is=
=
intended as a forum for the discussion of technical and business topics, =
however discussion of other matters is welcome and encouraged. To =
subscribe, send a message to: mailserv@ac.dal.ca with the single line =
message: subscribe mar-facil To post a message to everyone on the list, =
send it to: mar-facil@ac.dal.ca =
=A5MARBIO, is a new discussion list on all aspects of marine biology. To =
subscribe to the list, send a message to: =
majordomo@marinelab.sarasota.fl.us with the following text (only) in the =
body of the message: subscribe marbio Additional instructions will be s=
ent =
automatically, but the address to use to send mail to the list is: =
marbio@marinelab.sarasota.fl.us =
=A5Marine animals database : =
http://www.mbl.edu/html/MRC/specimens.html
This database currently =
covers 205 species of marine invertebrates and invertebrates local to the=
=
Woods Hole region that are used as research models here and throughout =
the world. Each species has it's set of web pages with links to scientifi=
c =
literature, taxonomic information, images, and GenBank entries. There =
are plans to expand this database to cover other species as well as =
husbandry, experimental methodology, and other topics. Contact: David =
Remsen, Bioinformatics, Information Systems Division, Marine Biological =
Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA =
=A5Marine Biology Links:
http://www2.hawaii.edu/wormlab/marbio.html
=A5Marine Fish Conservation Network:
http://netspace.org/MFCN/
MFCN is =
a broad-based coalition of national, regional and local fishing and =
conservation organizations whose goal is to reform and strengthen the =
management of U.S. marine fisheries in order to promote their continuing,=
=
long-term sustainability =
=A5Marine Mammal Research Program at TAMU: =
http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec/mmrp.html
Description =
of the MMRP researchers and programs. =
=A5Marine Mammals:
http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec.html
A source of marine mammal information and related www links. =
Includes a set of resource lists arranged alphabetically, by subject, and=
by =
species.
=A5Marine supplies and services (IMBC)
http://www.imbc.gr/
Searchable database of marine suppliers and services. Includes names, =
addresses, telephone numbers of worldwide locations for a wide range of =
marine supplies and services.
=A5MARINE-L, is an open forum for the discussion and development of =
marine related topics.Interest areas include: marine education and =
training institutes; marine navigation and new technologies; marine =
engineering, ship design, shipbuilding, and shipyard management; =
marine electronic communications, networking, maintenance; marine =
management - shipping, port, finance, personnel; marine resources =
management and environmental protection initiatives; marine search and =
rescue (SAR) training and operations; vessel traffic management training =
and operations; marine meteorology; fisheries science, protection and =
international policy; marine/maritime publishing and publications; =
oceanography; sail-training. Development of discussion of the needs for =
new technology in the fields of marine communications, ship operation =
and, distance education which reflect the changing requirements in the =
marine profession is also encouraged. The listowner is Jim Calvesbert =
jim@cgc.ns.caTo subscribe to marine-l, send a message to: =
listserv@cgc.ns.ca with the following command (only) in the body of the =
text: subscribe marine-l {Your Name}To join the discussion on this list, =
send a message to: marine-l@cgc.ns.ca =
=A5MARINE-TECH, is a discussion list of Marine Technology in the U.K. The=
=
aim of this list is to promote contact and discussion amongst the researc=
h =
community of the U.K. who are involved in the field of Marine Technology.=
=
This list is open to all people connected with the field of Marine Techno=
logy, =
be their interest in structural analysis, hydrodynamics, marine =
engineering, optimisation, fishery studies, or oceanography. The list =
owners / contacts are: dave.thomas@newcastle.ac.uk and Mesut Guner =
mesut.guner@newcastle.ac.uk, Department of Marine Technology, =
Armstrong Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 =
7RU To subscribe, send mail to: mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with the =
following text in the body of the message: sub marine-tech {Your Name} To=
=
send mail to the list, the address is: marine-tech@mailbase.ac.uk =
=A5MARINE_PATHOL, is an informal forum for people involved in all =
aspects of marine and aquatic pathology including invertebrate and =
vertebrate hosts, and pathological conditions caused by microorganisms, =
parasites, and chemical contaminants. The list is unmoderated and open. =
The goal of the forum is to encourage communication between members. =
Flames and unprofessional behavior are not acceptable. The list is =
supported by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIRSEA) located at=
=
Gloucester Point, Virginia. Any problems or comments can be reported to =
Dr. Jeffrey Shields (jeff@back.vims.edu). A FAQ file for the list is curr=
ently =
being developed. It will be announced to the list when it becomes availab=
le. =
To subscribe, send a message to: majordomo@virsea.vims.edu with the =
following text (only) in the body of the message: subscribe To send a =
message to the list: marine_pathol@virsea.vims.edu =
=A5MARMAM, is the marine mammals research and conservation =
discussion. It is a news group about marine mammals, courses, jobs, etc.,=
=
with lots of mail. To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@uvvm.uvic.ca=
=
with the following text in the body of the message: subscribe marmam =
{Your name} To send a message to multiple recipients of list: =
marmam@uvvm.uvic.ca =
=A5Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management (MCZM)--Aquaculture: =
http://www.magnet.state.ma.us/czm/
Site contains MCZM's five-year action plan that forms a framework to =
support both public and private aquacultural activity and encourage the =
growth of this industry during a critical stage of development. Contains=
=
press releases, regional support and list of grants available.
=A5Maui Scientific Analysis & Visualization of the Environment Program:
http://nko.mhpcc.edu
The (S.A.V.E.) Scientific Analysis & Visualizati=
on =
of the Environment Program was established in 1989 by Silicon Graphics =
Computer Systems. In Partnership with SGI, our S.A.V.E. Maui Program =
utilizes high performance Iris workstations, & servers to support =
environmental researchers & their projects based here in Maui. NO KA OI =
Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit R&D technology transfer based corp. & =
directs S.A.V.E. Maui activities. Fly in 3D VRML Maui and explore =
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale Sanctuary, Whales Alive NetForum, =
Cetacean Nation, marine art & more. A VRML Browser is required to view =
VRML Maui (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) model, please follow the =
links from VRML Entry Point. Instructions for configuration are availabl=
e =
from the download area.
=A5MEDSEA-L, is a list discussing the marine biology of the Adriatic Sea.=
=
The goal of the list is to increase our knowledge on processes controllin=
g life =
in the Adriatic Sea. Special emphasis is put on the interactions between =
eutrophication phenomena and foodweb structures. Another main object of =
research interest are investigations on marine snow and mucilage as =
mucoid aggregates in the water column of the Northern Adriatic Sea are =
more abundant than in any other regions of the world's oceans. The list =
owner / contact is: Osiander Meixner listserv@aearn.edvz.univie.ac.at =
(Bitnet: listserv@aearn) To send mail to the discussion, the address is: =
medsea-l@aearn.edvz.univie.ac.at (Bitnet: medsea-l@aearn) =
=A5MEH2O-L, is a discussion group for information and research related to=
=
water in the Middle East. Possible topics include, but are not limited to=
: =
limnology; oceanography; marine biotechnology; aquaculture (marine and =
freshwater); conservation; reclamation; wetlands development; ecological =
aspects; shared resource management; notice of upcoming conference and =
seminars. The list owner / contact is: Robert Chasan =
chasan@hujiagri.huji.ac, National Center for Mariculture, P.O. Box 1212=
, =
Eilat, Israel To subscribe, send mail to: listserv@vm.tau.ac.il (Bitnet: =
listserv@taunivm) with the following text inthe body of the message: sub =
Meh2o-l {Your Name} Send mail to the group to: meh2o-l@vm.tau.ac.il =
(Bitnet: meh2o-l@taunivm) =
=A5MOLLUSCA, is a molluscan phylogeny & systematics discussion list for =
the discussion of phylogenetic hypotheses and the construction of =
classifications within the Mollusca at all taxonomic levels. The list is =
to =
foster greater interaction between researchers from different =
methodological and philosophical backgrounds by welcoming viewpoints =
from ethology, molecular biology, anatomical and ultrastructural =
investigations, developmental biology, paleontology, theoretical biology,=
and =
any others. The list owners / contacts are: David Lindberg and R. =
Guralnick, University of California, Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley, CA=
=
To subscribe to the list, send a message to: listproc@ucmp1.berkeley.edu =
with the following text (only) in the body of the message: subscribe {You=
r =
Name} mollusca There is also the newsgroup: bionet.molbio.molluscs To =
send mail to the group, the address is: mollusca@ucmp1.berkeley.edu =
=A5Molluscan shellfisheries =
http://www.kenyon.edu/projects/envs61/commons.htm
An interactive web =
site that tries to be an interdisciplinary place, focusing on problems of=
the =
commonly held coastal shellfisheries. Your comments can become part of =
the site immediately, and as threads develop, they will be preserved for =
review and extension. =
=A5MPA-L, is a marine protected areas list managed by Jon Lien at =
Memorial University Of Newfoundland. To subscribe, send a message to: =
listserv@morgan.ucs.mun.ca with the following text in the body of the =
message: subscribe mpa-l {Your Name} =
=A5Museu Municipal do Funchal (Historia Natural), Portugal: =
http://www.uma.pt/museu/museu.html
=A5Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle:
http://www.mnhn.fr
In Paris, =
France. =
=A5Museum of New Zealand:
http://hmu3.hmu.auckland.ac.nz/
MoNZ Department of Natural Environment: includes "Museum Marine =
File" updated regularly with monthly articles:
=A5National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII): =
http://www.nbs.gov/nbii/
National Biological Service cooperative =
agreement with the Fish and Wildlife Information Exchange (FWIE) for a =
directory of state biodiversity databases and information sources envelop=
ed =
in cooperation with the Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information =
Managers (OFWIM) =
=A5National Fisheries Institute (NFI): http://www.nfi.org
NFI is the largest seafood trade association in the United States. =
Information available on the site includes seafood safety and HACCP =
information, bulletins on the use and impacts on fishery resources, U.S. =
seafood industry statistics, consumption trends, recipes, marketing and =
promotional materials and information on upcoming meetings.
=A5National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
http://kingfish.ssp.nmfs.gov/home-page.html
NMFS homepage with links to other major NMFS sites
=A5National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)-- Fisheries Statistics
http://remora.ssp.nmfs.gov/
Interactive access to Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey and=
=
trade data bases. Access to historical commercial monthly landings data =
bases. =
=A5National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)--Alaska Fisheries Science =
Center (AFSC):
http://www.wrc.noaa.gov/afsc/home.html
NMFS Alaska fisheries science center
=A5National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)--Alaska Region Home Page
http://161.55.184.53/akr-home.htm
NMFS Alaska homepage with links to other NMFS and Alaska sites.
=A5National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)--Northeast Fisheries Science =
Center (NEFSC):
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/noaa.html
Northeast Fisheries Science Center Homepage.
=A5National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)--Northwest Fisheries Science =
Center (NWFSC):
http://research.nwfsc.noaa.gov/
The NWFSC is a research facility of the Northwest Region of the National =
Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, and is responsible for providing scientif=
ic =
and technical support for the management, conservation, and development =
of the Pacific Northwest region's anadromous and marine fishery =
resources.
=A5National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)--Office of Protected Resource=
s =
(OPR): http://kingfish.ssp.nmfs.gov/tmcintyr/prot_res.html
Protected Resources, ESA, MMPA
Joshua_Moldover@ssp.nmfs.gov
The site contains species and recovery information for all endangered and=
=
threatened whales, pinnipeds, sea turtles and anadromous fish. In =
addition, information is available on the Endangered Species Act and =
Marine Mammal Protection Act. The site is also home to a very =
comprehensive list of internet resources dealing with protected resource =
issues.
=A5National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)--Southwest Fisheries Science =
Center (SWFSC):
http://kingfish.ssp.nmfs.gov/swfsc/swfsc.html
NMFS
=A5National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
http://www.noaa.gov/
links to major NOAA sites.
=A5National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)--Pacific =
Marine Environmental Lab (PMEL):
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/annual-reports/fy94
reports/fy94
=A5National Oceanographic and Admospheric Administration (NOAA)- =
National Data Buoy Center (NDBC):
http://seaboard.ndbc.noaa.gov/
buoy data, NOAA, sea and weather information
=A5National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC):
http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/
=
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration =
=A5National Weather Service (NWS)-Seattle Office
http://www.seawfo.noaa.gov/
weather, NOAA
=A5New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research:
http://jasperse.rsnz.govt.nz/welcome.html
=A5New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research: =
http://jasperse.rsnz.govt.nz/welcome.html
=A5Newsgroup listing of many Internet newsgroups: =
http://WWW.JAZZIE.COM/ii/internet/newsgroups.html
=A5NIA-NET, is an electronic mail distribution list of the Neotropical =
Ichthyological Association. The list was established to promote and =
enchance communication among NIA members and anyone else that has =
an interest in Neotropical fishes. Members are invited to use NIA-NET to =
broadcast information and queries that are of general interest to =
Neotropical Ichthyologists. If you have any problems with regard to =
subscription, or need more information on NIA, feel free to send the list=
=
manager, Paulo Petry, a message nia-net-request@cr-am.rnp.br NIA-
NET is the official communication channel for the NEODAT project, a =
database for fish biodiversity in the neotropics To subscribe to the nia-=
net =
mailing list, send a message to: majordomo@cr-am.rnp.br with the line: =
subscribe nia-net "Your name" Please follow the syntax stated above with=
=
the quotes and brackets. Messages to the list should be sent to: nia-net@=
cr-
am.rnp.br =
=A5North Atlantic Fisheries College in Shetland, Scotland: =
http://www.nafc.ac.uk/
Information about the College, the teaching =
courses offered, research programmes, and more .
=A5OCEAN-F, is an e-mail forum of the Ocean Farmers of America. It is to =
support the open exchange of ideas and information on 1) The engineering =
of ocean farming systems for survivability, economy, and improved =
productivity, 2) Mechanisms to encourage fishermen to expand into ocean =
farming, 3) Biological, husbandry, and environmental issues associated =
with ocean farming at exposed sites, 4) Regulation and ownership of ocean=
=
farms and the associated biological inventory in the U.S. Exclusive =
Economic Zone. To sign up send e-mail to: listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with =
the message: sub oceanf-l {Your Name} =
=A5OCEAN-L, is a forum for the discussion of oceanologia. To send a =
message to the group, the address is: OCEANO-L@IBM.UFSC.BR =
=A5OCEANTECH, is Scripps Institution of Oceanography's ocean technology =
forum. It is an international informal computer conference for discussion=
=
of applied technology-related topics in freshwater, marine, and =
brackishwater environments. Conference membership is open to all =
interested parties. The contact is: Kevin Hardy khardy@ucsd.edu, =
University of California - San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography=
=
To subscribe, send mail to: listserv@ucsd.edu with the following text in =
the =
body of the message: subscribe oceantech To send mail to the list, the =
address is: oceantech@ucsd.edu =
=A5Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Fish Research Section: =
http://gopher.orst.edu:80/Dept.ODFW
Salmon & Trout interests =
=A5Osaka aquarium: =
http://www.hitachizosen.co.jp:80/info/kaiyukan/kaiyukan-e.html
Includes an absolutely amazing photo of their Whale Shark in its tank.
=A5OZ-ANGLING, is an e-mail list for open discussion of issues relating t=
o =
recreational fishing in Australia. The list is provided as a service by t=
he =
Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute (formerly Victorian Fisheries =
Research Institute). Non-Australians are welcome to join the list, but =
should note that the charter of the list is to discuss angling matters =
pertaining to Australia. Enquiries about Australian angling from overseas=
=
are welcome. To subscribe, send mail to: majordomo@msl.oz.au with the =
following text in the body of the message: subscribe oz-angling To send m=
ail =
to the list, the address is: oz-angling@msl.oz.au =
=A5Pacific Center For International Studies =
http://rdz.stjohns.edu/pcis/pcis.html
=A5Pacific Fishery Biologists: http://www.teleport.com/~tfish/pfbhome.htm=
=
Promotes fisheries science through research, cooperation, and the free =
exchange of ideas. This page has links to a wide variety of other fisheri=
es =
related Web pages. =
=A5Pacific Marine Environmental Lab
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/annual-reports/fy94
=A5Pacific Ocean Sea Surface Temperatures
http://nemo.ucsd.edu
temperature. Scripps water temperature stations on the west coast. =
Includes Newport and Charleston
=A5Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission: http://www.psmfc.org
Includes Habitat Hotline and newsletter on fishery habitat issues on the =
West Coast of the United States.
=A5Pelagic Shark Research Foundation (PSRF): =
http://www.ugraf.com/pelagic
Information on shark biology, research, =
local (California Central Coast) conservation efforts, as well as descrip=
tions =
of local species of sharks, a library of shark pictures, etc. =
=A5PHYCOTOXINS, is a Phycotoxins discussion list, originally set up by =
Mike Gilgan and administered by Bill Silvert of the Canadian Department =
of Fisheries and Oceans. It deals primarily with marine phycotoxins. To =
subscribe send a message to Lists@scotia.dfo.ca with the following text i=
n =
the body of the message: subscribe phycotoxins To send a message to the =
list: phycotoxins@biome.bio.dfo.ca =
=A5PICES (The North Pacific Marine Science Organization): =
http://pices.ios.bc.ca
=A5Policy Instruments Database: =
http://sedac.ciesin.org/pidb/pidb-home.html
CIESIN and its Socio-
Economic Data Applications Center (SEDAC) are pleased to announce the =
availability of the prototype Policy Instruments Database (PIDB), an on-l=
ine =
tool for browsing and searching of text, summaries, and status of treatie=
s =
and other international agreements related to global environmental change=
=
and sustainable development. =
=A5Port of Tacoma, Washington, USA
http://portoftacoma.com
a world wide web page about the port
=A5Proceedings of the 1st International Interdisciplinary Conference on t=
he =
Environment:
http://www.assumption.edu/html/academic/conf/iicecall.html
=A5Puget Sound Water Quality Authority =
http://www.eqa.gov/region10/www/offices/pugsnd/ps.html
Puget sound water quality. Copy of the Puget Sound Plan, Sound Waves =
and current legislation on pollution, shipping, protection
=A5RECFISH, is a mailing list for government and academic workers with =
an interest in recreational fishing in Australia, which has been establis=
hed =
by the Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute (formerly Victorian =
Fisheries Research Institute). To subscribe to this list, sending a messa=
ge =
to: majordomo@msl.oz.au with the following text (only) in the body of the=
=
message: subscribe recfish =
=A5RESECON, otherwise known as the Land and Resource Economics =
Network is an on-line community of academics, professionals, and others =
with an interest in the economics of land and other natural resources. It=
is =
primarily an association serving the academic and professional economics =
community, but no-one is unwelcome -- afterall, economists don't have a =
monopoly on the truth! The primary medium for communication among =
network members is the RESECON email list.To subscribe to the list, send =
email to : listserv@ukcc.uky.edu and in the body of your message type: =
subscribe resecon To send mail to the list, the address is: =
resecon@ukcc.uky.edu A WWW site also serves as an on-line community =
centre for members and visitors alike. The site points to numerous on-lin=
e =
resources covering many aspects of the disciplines of land and natural =
resource economics. =
The URL is:
http://unixg.ubc.ca:780/~rmporter/resecon_home.html
=A5RIVMAR, is a newsgroup dedicated to Rivulus marmoratus (killifish), =
which has a cadre of dedicated followers. To subscribe go to =
http://www.aquaria.net/lists
where there is a registration form for the =
RIVMAR group. This list established by Bruce J. Turner and Richard =
Sexton with the primary purpose of exchanging information on this =
organism. For more information contact: D. Scott Taylor, Environmental =
Resources Specialist, Brevard Mosquito Control District, 2870 Greenbrooke=
=
St.,Valkaria, FL 32950 USA Phone: (407) 952-6322 Fax: (407) 952-4535 (=
USA) =
e-mail: dstaylor@fit.edu
=A5SALMON, is a listserv discussion on the life cycle of the salmon and =
depletion of salmon runs in Western America. Students and adults are =
encouraged to participate in open discussion of issues related to the =
salmon. A contact is Paul Nelson, Riverdale School =
pnelson@riverdale.k12.or.us To subscribe to the salmon list send a =
message to: maiser@riverdale.k12.or.us with the following text in the bod=
y =
of the message: subscribe salmon =
=A5Santa Barbara/San Luis Obispo Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program =
http://www.calpoly.edu/~bio/CFishPage.html
Californian Fisheries =
Information. Approx. 50 links to weather information, fishing =
organizations, research institutions, legislative organizations, =
management agencies =
=A5Sarasota FL Marine Labs: http://www.marinelab.sarasota.fl.us/ =
Otherwise known as the Mote Marine Lab. =
=A5Scientific Board (SB) of Fish and Fisheries Research (FFResearch):
http://WWW.LSOFT.COM/FFResearch/
or
http://WWW.LSOFT.COM/FFResearch/index.html
=A5Scientific Fishery Systems, Inc.:
http://www.alaska.net/~scifish/ =
=A5Scripps Institution of Oceanography Marine Vertebrates
http://siolibrary.ucsd.edu/siofish/
hjwalker@ucsd.edu
Scripps Institution of Oceanography Fish collection
=A5SCUBA, is a discussion list featuring SCUBA and skin diving. Topics =
include illnesses of a diver, dangers under water, equipment of diving, =
diving sites all around the world, wonderful feeling of breathing under =
water, magical and mysterious world under water, etc. Either English or =
Turkish languages may be used on this list. The list owner / contact is: =
Gokhan Boybek To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@cc.itu.edu.tr =
(Bitnet : listserv@tritu) with the following text in the body of the mess=
age: =
sub scuba {Your Name} To send mail to the group the address is: =
scuba@cc.itu.edu.tr (Bitnet: scuba@tritu) =
=A5SCUBA-D, is the digest of the Usenet rec.scuba newsgroup. The list =
owners / contacts are: Catherine Yang cyang@brownvm.brown.edu and =
Nick Simicich njs@watson.ibm.com To subscribe, send a message to: =
listserv@brownvm) with the following text in the body of the message: sub=
=
scuba-d {Your Name} To join the discussion, the address is: scuba-
d@brownvm.brown.edu (Bitnet: scuba-d@brownvm) =
=A5SCUBA-L, is a scuba diving mailing list for discussion of all aspects =
of =
SCUBA diving. Areas discussed will include, but are not limited to: =
Safety/first aid; places to dive; decompression; computation; decompressi=
on =
tables; history; new equipment; dive shops; new technologies; mail order =
shopping; diving science & technology; travel; computers; tropical diving=
; =
underwater photography; underwater animal life; underwater vehicles; =
questions/quizzes; PADI certifications; NAUI certifications; & YMCA =
certifications. It is also a gateways to the Usenet newsgroup =
bit.listserv.scuba-l. The list owner / contact is: Catherine Yang =
listserv@brownvm.brown.edu (Bitnet: listserv@brownvm) with the =
following text in the body of the message: sub scuba-l {Your Name} To sen=
d =
mail to the discussion, the address is: scuba-l@brownvm.brown.edu =
(Bitnet: scuba-l@brownvm) =
=A5Sea Turtle Online Bibliography: =
http://nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu/~accstr/biblio.html
The Sea Turtle Online Bibliography at the Archie Carr Center for Sea =
Turtle Research (ACCSTR) (University of Florida) has been updated and =
now contains over ten thousand records that can be searched by author, =
title and keywords. Internet access instructions and update information =
will be posted on the bibliography homepage. Access to the LUIS system =
will now be almost continous 24 hours/day 7 days/week except for =
maintainence shut-downs on Sunday (3am - 10am eastern time) and =
Tuesday (3am - 7 am eastern time). These extended hours should be a big =
help to those individuals accessing the bibliography from around the worl=
d. =
Soon, the bibliography will be able to be accessed with a windows like =
interface known as WebLUIS. For further information contact: Alan B. =
Bolten, Center for Sea Turtle Research, Bartram Hall, University of =
Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611. Phone: 352-392-5194 Fax: 352-392-9166E-=
Mail: abb@zoo.ufl.edu
=A5SEABIRD-L: A listserver operated by the Pacific Seabird Group (PSG) an=
d =
focusing on seabird bycatch problem in many areas of the North American =
Pacific Coast and are a good resource group to connect with on all matter=
s =
of Pacific seabirds. An information web page is available through =
BIRDNET, the Ornithological Information Source, at =
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/BIRDNET/PacBirds/
Note: (BIRDNET and PacBirds must be typed in capitals as shown).
For more Information Contact: S. Kim Nelson, Chair-Elect, Pacific Seabir=
d =
Group, Oregon State University, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife,
104 Nash Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331 Email: nelsonsk@ccmail.orst.edu
=
=A5SEABIRD BYCATCH: A listserver newgroup fostering cooperative =
solutions to seabird bycatch in fisheries. Co-sponsored by the Institute=
for =
Fisheries Resources and the Fisheries Conservation Center. Currently has=
=
three world wide web pages :
http://www.pond.net/~fish1ifr/bycatch1.htm
which provides general information, an index of seabird bycatch resources=
=
at: i
http://www.pond.net/~fish1ifr/bycatch2.htm
and a resource list specif=
ic =
to Marbled Murrelet bycatch: i
http://www.pond.net/~fish1ifr/bycatch3.htm
To subscribe to the newsgroup, provide your name, affiliation, mailing =
address, phone and fax number, and a brief description of your interest i=
n =
the newsgroup to: birdbycatch-request@pond.net
=A5Seafood Datasearch:
http://www.seafood.com/biz/tsackton/index.html
Contact is John Sackton. "Information, Marketing and Data Services for =
the Seafood Industry" =
=A5SEAFOOD, is a list for discussion about seafood safety, especially iss=
ues =
such as HACCP programs and training. To subscribe, send a message to: =
listproc@ucdavis.edu with the following text in the body of the message: =
subscribe seafood {Your Name} To send mail to the list, the address is: =
seafood@ucdavis.edu =
=A5SEAGRASS_FORUM, is a global e-mail discussion list for the discussion =
of all aspects of seagrass research, biology and the ecology of seagrass =
ecosystems. Discussion on all aspects of seagrass ecosystems is =
encouraged, including: physiology, trophic ecology, taxonomy, pathology, =
geology and sedimentology, hydrodynamics, transplanting/restoration and =
human impacts. This discussion list is not moderated. All discussion is =
automatically archived. The list owner is Mike van Keulen, Murdoch =
University, Western Australia; please address all enquiries to =
keulen@murdoch.edu.au To subscribe to the list, send a message to: =
majordomo@essun1.murdoch.edu.au with the the following text (only) in =
the body of the message: subscribe seagrass_forum =
=A5Seals and Fisheries, Science and Politics: =
http://www.imma.org/orlando.html
A talk presented by Dr. D.M. Lavigne at the Eleventh Conference on the =
Biology of Marine Mammals. The full transcript of the talk along with =
corresponding images from his slides. The talk can also be accessed by =
clicking on the 'What's New?' button on the IMMA Homepage =
http://www.imma.org.
=A5Search engines and search tools
Savvy search form:
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~dreiling/smartform.html
Infoseek:
http://www2.infoseek.com/
Lycos: i
http://lycos.cs.cmu.edu/
=A5Search Engines: For the subscribers who are relatively new to the WWW=
--
you may find it useful to periodically (every two weeks!) check the follo=
wing =
page for the latest/greatest search engines: =
http://www.netscape.com/home/internet-search.html
=A5SEAS-ALERT, is the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) Endangered =
Seas Alert Network To subscribe to this list, send a message to: =
majordomo@panda.org with the following text in the body of the message: =
"subscribe seas-alert" =
=A5SEASHEPHERD, is the Sea Shepherd electronic mailing list. The Sea =
Shepherd is involved in several campaigns, including the fight against =
whaling, dolphin slaughter, drift nets and seal killing. This is a volun=
teer, =
information collection and distribution service, for the Sea Shepherd =
Conservation Society and related issues. The list owner / contact is: Ni=
ck =
Voth dcasmedic@aol.com, 3725 Westland Pl., Lawrence, KS 66049, Sea =
Shepherd Conservation Society, 1314 2nd Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401, =
Phone: 310 394 3198 To subscribe, send a message to: dcasmedic@aol.com =
with the following text in the body of the message: sub seashepherd {Your=
=
Name} =
=A5SFER-L, is the South Florida environmental reader, an electronic =
newsletter covering topics concerning the South Florida environment. The =
newsletter is published on a monthly basis. The contact is: Andrew =
Mossberg aem@miavax.ir.miami.edu To subscribe, send mail to: =
listserv@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu (Bitnet : listserv@ucf1vm) with the following =
text in the body of the message: sub sfer-l {Your Name} To send mail to =
the =
list, the address is: sfer-l@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu (Bitnet: sfer-l@ucf1vm) =
=A5SFI (Societe Francaise d'Ichtyologie): http://www.mnhn.fr/sfi/sfi.html=
=
Experimental from 15/1/96, and official from 2/4/96 =
=A5Shark attack file: =
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/ichthyology/research.htm
=A5Shark's teeth:
http://turnpike.net/emporium/C/celestial/epsm.htm
=A5SHARK-L, is a shark biology list aimed at serious amateurs, although =
several biologists participate. To subscribe to the list, send a message =
to: =
listserv@utcvm.utc.edu with the following text (only) in the body of the =
message: subscribe shark-l {Your Name} To send a message to the list, the=
=
address is: shark-l@utcvm.utc.edu =
=A5Sharks - Information & Conservation:
http://http1.brunel.ac.uk:8080/~em93igj/Sharks.html
=A5Sharks - Sonny Gruber's home page:
http://www.wattcom.com/sharks
Under construction but looks as though it will have some interesting stuf=
f, =
including info on the Bimini research and study programs.
=A5Sharks:
http://http2.brunel.ac.uk:8080/~em93igj/Sharks.html
=A5Sharks:
http://www.access.digex.net/~fi/shark.htm
Many links to other shark sites
=A5Sharks: i
http://www.io.org/~gwshark
A website dedicated to the knowledge of all sharks. You can find out stu=
ff =
about specific sharks, what sharks eat and other general stuff.
=A5Sharks:
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bz050/
Follow the links you want, including the shark page, and also giant squid=
s, =
marine biology and cryptozoology.
=A5Sharks: i
http://www2.hawaii.edu:80/wormlab/sharks.htm
Links to various shark pages on the web.
=A5SHELLFISH, is a discussion list managed by the National Shellfisheries=
=
Association (U.S) which covers shellfish culture and related issues. To =
subscribe to this list, send a subscription request to: shellfish-
request@kenyon.edu with the following text (only) in the body of the =
message: subscribe Messages for distribution are sent to =
shellfish@kenyon.edu =
=A5Shellfish:
http://www.shellfish.org
Just like the international shellfish listserver, the Shellfish Web Site =
is =
brought to you by the National Shellfisheries Association. In addition to=
=
information about the Association, the Web site lists positions open and =
sought, shellfish and other marine-related listservers, and shellfisherie=
s =
resources on the Web. =
=A5Shoals Marine Laboratory
http://www.sml.cornell.edu/Shoals/home.html
=A5Smithsonian Institution=D5s Ocean Planet Exhibit
http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/ocean-planet.html
ocean planet
=A5Smithsonian's online version of the exhibition at the National Museum =
of =
Natural History entitled "In Search of Giant Squid" is now available on t=
World Wide Web at:
http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/squid.html
This exhibition explores and interprets the mystery, beauty and complexit=
y =
of giant squids - the world's largest invertebrates.
=A5Society for Marine Mammalogy =
http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec/mmstrat.html
society's brochure, "Strategies for pursuing a career in marine mammal =
science". =
=A5South Atlantic Fishery Management Council: =
http://www.safmc.nmfs.gov =
=A5South Florida Dive Journal: http://www.florida.net/scuba/dive In t=
heir =
words "The Internet magazine for Underwater Photography and mpeg =
Video" =
=A5SPECIES-ALERT, is the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) =
Endangered Species Alert NetworkTo subscribe to this list, send a message=
=
to: majordomo@panda.org with the following text in the body of the =
message: "subscribe species-alert" =
=A5STARNET, is an echinoderm newsletter distributed quarterly. The list =
owner / contact is: Win Hide whide@matrix.bchs.uh.edu To subscribe, =
send mail to: whide@matrix.bchs.uh.edu with the following text in the bod=
y =
of the message: sub starnet {Your Name} To send mail to the list, the =
address is: star@matrix.bchs.uh.edu =
=A5STURGEON, is a mail group discussing sturgeon. To subscribe, send a =
message to: listproc@ucdavis.edu with the following message in the body o=
f =
the text: subscribe sturgeon {Your Name} Subscription requests are not =
automatic for this list. Your request will be forwarded to =
ez007638@peseta.ucdavis.edu for approval. The list address, to send mail =
to =
all subscribers is: sturgeon@ucdavis.edu =
=A5Sustainable Fisheries Foundation: http://www.wolfenet.com/~csteward
This home page contains information on the Foundation (a federally =
registered nonprofit organization dedicated to the protection, enhancemen=
t, =
and wise use of fisheries resources in the Pacific Northwest), the =
Sustainable Fisheries Strategy initiative, and the upcoming International=
=
Sustainable Fisheries Conference (Victoria, British Columbia,
April 26-30, 1996). Conference details include a conference schedule; a =
final =
call for papers (abstract submittal and registration deadline is =
March 1, 1996); instructions for presenters, authors, and technical sessi=
on =
chairs; and a description of the purpose and structure of technical and =
workgroup sessions. There is also a posting of upcoming scientific and =
conservation-related meetings, and a "Links to Other Organizations" page.=
=A5Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network home page: =
http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec/tmmsn.html
Information =
on the TMMSN, beached animal care, information on past and current =
strandings. =
=A5THEORETICAL-ECOLOGY, is a new theoretical ecology mailing list. The =
kinds of topics that the listowner has suggested as being appropriate for=
=
this list are: alternate modelling approaches, such as network analysis, =
loop analysis, stability studies; applications of catastrophe theory and =
chaos =
theory to ecosystems; complexity; and reviews of different software =
programs for modelling and analysis. Fundamental questions about the =
structure and dynamics of ecosystems might also be appropriate for this =
list. To subscribe, send a message to: Lists@scotia.dfo.ca with the follo=
wing =
text in the body of the message: subscribe theoretical-ecology =
=A5Today's Aquarist:
http://www.cadvision.com/nolimits/Todays_Aquarist.html
In their words: "World's Leading Publication for Public Aquarium =
Professionals". There have been some major revisions to the Today's =
Aquarist home page. You can now click on links that will give you guided=
=
tours through some of the world's great aquariums, including some in =
Japan and Italy, as well as the USA. Another innovation is the inclusion=
of =
Pisces Publishing Group, Inc.'s own search engine, which will let you =
search the World Wide Web for any topic of interest, including all availa=
ble =
aquatic sites.
=A5Tsukiji Internet Home Page
http://www.mindnet.or.jp/tukiji
The Tokyo Central Market
Resource for Japanese prices and rates for seafood imports and exports.
=A5Tuna Newsletter:
http//kingfish.ssp.nmfs.gov/swfsc/tunanews.html
Back issues of the a U.S. Government (NMFS) quarterly publication =
highlighting the U.S. canned tuna industry, world-wide tuna fisheries and=
=
current research on tuna and tuna-like species. Editor is Alan R. Jackson=
, =
Southwest Fisheries Science Center, P.O. Box 271, La Jolla, CA 92038, USA=
=2E =
=A5U. of British Columbia--FishBytes Newsletter:
http://fisheries.com
The newsletter of the Fisheries Centre at the University of British =
Columbia, Canada.
=A5U. of Maryland:
http://perelandra.umd.edu/Marsh.html
Coastal =
marshes including links to marine and estuarine sites on the web =
=A5U. of Rhode Island - Graduate School of Oceanography:
http://www.gso.uri.edu/Rhode Island
=A5U. of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography
http://www.gso.uri.edu/ Rhode Island
=A5U. of Tokyo:
http://www.ori.u-tokyo.ac.jp/
=A5U. of Washington College of Ocean & Fisheries
http://www.cofs.washington.edu/
UW, FRI, Washington
=A5U. of Washington, Columbia River Salmon Research: =
http://www.cqs.washington.edu/crisp/ocean/ocean.html
=A5U.S Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Coastal Ecosystems: =
http://www.fws.gov/~cep/cepcode.html
=A5U.S. Congressional Research Service Reports: (Gene Buck Congressional =
News Update) http://www.lsu.edu/guests/sglegal/public_html/
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Alaska Region (Region 7): =
http://www.fws.gov/~r7hpirm/
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Bibliographic Database: =
http://www.fws.gov/htdocs/fwrefserv.html
This database contains over =
25,000 bibliographic citations dealing with fish and wildlife =
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Coastal Ecosystems
http://www.fws.gov/~cep/cepcode.html
US Fish and Wildlife
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Environmental Contaminants =
Program:
http://www.fws.gov/~r9dec/ecprog.html
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): i
http://www.fws.gov/
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): J. Clark Salyer National Wild=
life =
Refuge:
http://www.fws.gov/~r6jcslyr/jclark.html
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Management Assistance Team
http://www.fws.gov/~tubutisc/mat.html
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Meetings of Interest:
http://www.fws.gov/meetings.html
The Meetings page is designed to assist employees of the U.S. Fish and =
Wildlife Service in learning about meetings related to their responsibili=
ties. =
Of course, this service is also available to others. If you would like t=
o have a =
meeting added to this page, please follow the instructions therein.
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Servers: =
http://www.fws.gov/servers.html
A list of all of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's servers
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Southwest Region Refuge =
Fisheries Program:
http://sturgeon.irm1.r2.fws.gov/fishery/index.html
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Wallnut Creek Nationa Wildlife=
=
Refuge:
http://www.fws.gov/~r3pao/wnthom.html
=A5U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): Wildlife Laws
http://www.fws.gov/~pullenl/wildlaw/fdigest.html
=A5U.S. Geological Survey (USGS): Water Quality Survey
http://water.wr.usgs.gov/~joed/index.html
Urban stream water quality information. =
=A5U.S. House of Representatives
http://www.house.gov/
congress
=A5U.S. Water News:
http://www.mother.com/uswaternews/
=A5Victorian Fisheries act implementation web site:
http://jonah/vicfish/newact.htm
Contains the current list of protected aquatic biota.
=A5Washington State Legislative Information
http://www.leg.wa.gov
=A5Wastewater Treatment Information Exchange Bulletin Board. Via =
modem- 800-544-1936
=A5Whale literature: =
http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/whale/literature/fic_main.html
Cetacean fiction and nonfiction bibliographies, audiography, and =
videography, plus a partially completed children's bibliography
=A5Whale Net:
http://whale.simmons.edu/
The mission of WhaleNet is to =
implement an interdisciplinary student-centered interactive educational =
program focused on whales, the marine habitat, and environmental =
studies. Whalenet data and case studies, and other marine mammal =
internet resources. =
=A5Whales in Danger: Graham Clarke Information Service Home Page:
http://whales.magna.com.au/home.html
=A5Whales: http:www.whalewatch.com/ Maintains a page of whale-related =
www links.
=A5WILDLIFE ECOLOGY DIGEST (WED): A weekly digest for conversation, =
thoughts, and general posting concerning wildlife ecology including =
fisheries. To subscribe send e-mail to: kingfshr@northcoast.com
in the subject box insert--"Subscribe to WED". Any questions can also be=
=
sent to the same e-mail address.
=A5WILDNET, is a mailing list which was established in 1987 for the =
exchange of ideas, questions, and solutions in the area of fisheries and =
wildlife computing and statistics. Possibilities include reviews of liter=
ature, =
reports on conferences, questions on experimental design, field technique=
s, =
relevant hardware, software, databases, discussions on geographic =
information systems, biological information management, and so on. It is =
a =
moderated list, pending acquisition of more modern software. To get your =
name added to or removed from the list, contact the administrator: Eric =
Woodsworth, Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, =
Canada at the "Subscriptions" address: wildnet-request@tribune.usask.ca =
The list is not yet being run via automated listserv software so be patie=
nt =
with subscriptions/unsubscriptions. To submit mail to the list send your =
message to: wildnet@tribune.usask.ca Note: Please send requests for =
addition/deletion, etc, to the "Subscriptions" address, not to the =
"Submissions" address.
=A5Woods Hole Fishery Biology Investigation
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/fbi/fbi.html
Characteristics of marine fish and invertebrates for use in stock =
assessment research. Age data on 17 species of marine fish and shellfish=
=
species inhabiting the northwest Atlantic.
=A5Woods Hole Oceanography Institute home page: =
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/ =
=A5World Fisheries Congress (Brisbane, Australia, July/August 1996):
http://www.ml.csiro.au/~bradford/WFC_page.html
Updated regularly, and including links to tourist and cultural informatio=
n
=A5Worldwide Telephone Directory: http://www.c2.org/~buttle/tel/ Provi=
des =
telephone and fax numbers for all countries were digital phone listings =
exist. Has search capabilities that are excellent for finding lost indiv=
iduals =
or companies.
=A5World Conservation Union (IUCN)
WWW: http://iucn.org/wcc
IUCN is a union of more than 850 governments and non-governmental =
organizations working on issues of environment and sustainable =
development. Founded in 1948, the IUCN is one of the world's oldest =
international environmental organizations.
=A5WWF Global Network: http://www.panda.org/
This site provides comprehensive news and information on all aspects of =
conservation and the environment. Topics include forests, climate change,=
=
marine issues, pollution, species, and sustainable development.
=A5WWF-ALERT, is the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) list to inform =
users of major changes, actions, and accomplishments within the =
conservation movement.To subscribe to this list, send a message to: =
majordomo@panda.orgwith the following text in the body of the message: =
"subscribe wwf-alert" =
=A5WWW Virtual Library: FISH
http://actwin.com.WWWVL-Fish.html