Coral Health and Monitoring Listserver

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Do you know about the Coral Reef list? Subscription information follows. Also, I would suggest contacting one of the coordinators of the International Year of the Reef program, Stephen Colwell: coralreefa@aol.com. He can hook you up with folks working on this issue, including researchers in the IUCN who have done quite a bit in this context.

Welcome to the Coral Health and Monitoring List-Server!

The purpose of the Coral Health and Monitoring list-server is to provide a forum for Internet discussions and announcements among coral health researchers pertaining to coral reef health and monitoring throughout the world. The list is primarily for use by coral health researchers and scientists. Currently, about 600 researchers are subscribed to the list. Appropriate subjects for discussion might include:

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-- To Post a Comment or Announcement --

To post a message to the list, simply address your comments or announcements to coral-list@reef.aoml.noaa.gov. The message will be circulated to all members of the list. The members may respond to you directly, or post their comments to the list for all to read.

-- Help --

To see a list of the functions and services available from the list-server, send an e-mail message to majordomo@reef.aoml.noaa.gov, with the following message (only!) in the body of the text:

help

-- Other Coral Health Related Information --

The Coral Health and Monitoring Program has a World-Wide Web Home Page at the following URL:

http://coral.aoml.noaa.gov

-- Add your name to the Coral Researchers Directory! --

After you read this message, you may wish to add your name to the Coral Researchers Directory. To do so, send the following information to lagoon@coral.aoml.noaa.gov, with your name (Last Name, First Name) in the Subject: line of your message:

Name: (How you'd like it to appear, e.g., Vice Pres. Al Gore) Title:
Institution: (or N/A)
Address Line 1:
Address Line 2:
Address Line 3:
City:
State or Province:
Country:
Business Phone:
Business Fax:
E-mail:
Other info: (Add up to, say, 20 lines, if you'd like.)

-- Employment --

Instead of posting job searches on the coral-list, please see the CHAMP Home Page (http://coral.aoml.noaa.gov) for the Employment Opportunities section.

-- Problems --

If you have any problems concerning the list, please feel free to drop a line to: hendee@aoml.noaa.gov.

We hope you enjoy the list!

Sincerely yours,

        Jim Hendee
        Louis Florit
        Philippe Dubosq

        Ocean Chemistry Division
        Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
        National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
        4301 Rickenbacker Causeway
        Miami, FL  33149-1026
        USA

At 01:51 PM 12/1/96 -0500, Jonathan Shenker wrote: I've been trying, without much success, to find current information about the commercial fishery for marine fishes for the aquarium trade. I'm particularly interested in the techniques used by fisheries around the world, the impacts of fishing on reef ecosystems, the magnitude of the fisheries in different locations, and their economic values.
Any information would be appreciated. Please reply directly to me rather than the net.

Thanks.

Jon Shenker
Florida Institute of Technology

William C. Burns
Director, GreenLife Society - North American Chapter 700 Cragmont Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94708 USA
Phone/Fax: (510) 558-0620
E-mail: pcis@igc.apc.org
WWW site: http://EELINK.umich.edu/greenlife/index.html

GLSNA Affiliations:

The EarthAction Network
The Galapagos Coalition
Reseau International d'ONG sur la Desertification (RIOD) Accredited NGO Observer, International Whaling Commission European Social Science Fisheries Network


The great use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it.
-- William James

I know there is a list out there called "Coral-list", but it seems my address is incorrect.

Jon

The details are below.

Best wishes

David Middleton
Dept. Fisheries & Wildlife

University of Minnesota                 email:  dajm@rabbit.gis.umn.edu
200 Hodson Hall, 1980 Folwell Ave,      tel:    US + 612 625 8178
St. Paul, MN 55108, USA                 fax:    US + 612 625 5299

Welcome to the coral-list mailing list!

If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send mail to "Majordomo@reef.aoml.noaa.gov" with the following command in the body of your email message:

unsubscribe coral-list dajm@rabbit.gis.umn.edu (David Middleton)

Here's the general information for the list you've subscribed to, in case you don't already have it:

Welcome to the Coral Health and Monitoring List-Server!

The purpose of the Coral Health and Monitoring list-server is to provide a forum for Internet discussions and announcements among coral health researchers pertaining to coral reef health and monitoring throughout the world. The list is primarily for use by coral health researchers and scientists. Currently, about 650 researchers are subscribed to the list. Appropriate subjects for discussion might include:

-- To Subscribe to the List --

Since you just got this message, you are already subscribed to the list! However, if you wish to instruct others how to subscribe to the list, have them send e-mail to majordomo@reef.aoml.noaa.gov, with the following message (only!) in the body of the text:

subscribe coral-list

-- To Un-Subscribe from the List --

To un-subscribe from the list, send e-mail to majordomo@reef.aoml.noaa.gov, with the following message (only!) in the body of the text:

unsubscribe coral-list "Your Name" <your_address@your.domain>

-- To Post a Comment or Announcement --

To post a message to the list, simply address your comments or announcements to coral-list@reef.aoml.noaa.gov. The message will be circulated to all members of the list. The members may respond to you directly, or post their comments to the list for all to read.

-- Help --

To see a list of the functions and services available from the list-server, send an e-mail message to majordomo@reef.aoml.noaa.gov, with the following message (only!) in the body of the text:

help

-- Other Coral Health Related Information --

The Coral Health and Monitoring Program (CHAMP) has a World-Wide Web Home Page at the following URL:

http://coral.aoml.noaa.gov

-- Add your name to the Coral Researchers Directory! --

After you read this message, you may wish to add your name to the Coral Researchers Directory. To do so, send the following information to lagoon@coral.aoml.noaa.gov, with your name (Last Name, First Name) in the Subject: line of your message:

Name: (How you'd like it to appear, e.g., Vice Pres. Al Gore) Title:
Institution: (or N/A)
Address Line 1:
Address Line 2:
Address Line 3:
City:
State or Province:
Country:
Business Phone:
Business Fax:
E-mail:
Other info: (Add up to, say, 20 lines, if you'd like.)

-- Etiquette --

  1. When responding to a posting to the list, do not respond *back* to the entire list unless you feel it is an answer everyone can benefit from. I think this is usually the case, but responses such as, "Yeah, tell me, too!" to the entire list will make you unpopular in a hurry. Double-check your "To: " line before sending.
  2. Do not "flame" (i.e., scold) colleagues via the coral-list. If you feel compelled to chastise someone, please send them mail directly and flame away.
  3. Please conduct as much preliminary research into a topic as possible before posting a query to the list. (In other words, you shouldn't expect others to do your research for you.) Please consider:

    But please *do* avail yourself of the list when you've exhausted other sources.

    4) Please see the CHAMP pages for employment related issues instead of posting job requests to coral-list.

    5) Please carefully consider the purpose of the coral-list

            before posting a message.  This is a forum comprised
            primarily of researchers who devote major portions
            of their work time to the study of corals or
            coral-related issues.
    

    6) Succinct postings are greatly appreciated by all.

    -- Problems --

    If you have any problems concerning the list, please feel free to drop a line to: hendee@aoml.noaa.gov.

    We hope you enjoy the list!

    Sincerely yours,

            Jim Hendee
            Louis Florit
            Philippe Dubosq
    
            Ocean Chemistry Division
            Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
            National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
            4301 Rickenbacker Causeway
            Miami, FL  33149-1026
            USA
    
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