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Nov. 13, 2008 - Grad students surmount big hurdles to build a device for a small marine mammal
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Aug. 9, 2007 - A graduate student journeys to Norway to investigate how orcas orchestrate their hunt
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Jul. 12, 2007 - A conversation with marine mammal biologist Michael Moore
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The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that is working to make the world's biodiversity data accessible anywhere in the world.

GBIF's members include countries and international organisations who have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that they will share biodiversity data and contribute to the development of increasingly effective mechanisms for making those data available via the Internet.
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Apr. 19, 2005 - Biomedical imaging reveals new insights into marine mammal ears
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Apr. 3, 2009 - Expedition to the Tasman Fracture finds unknown species
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The Marine Life Information Network for Britain and Ireland ( MarLIN ) provides information for marine environmental management, protection and education. It is a centre of excellence in spatially based and time-series marine biological information and supports good stewardship in the marine environment.

The MarLIN programme was established in 1998 by the Marine Biological Association in collaboration with the major environmental protection agencies in Britain and Ireland together wit... [More]
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May. 19, 2008 - Researchers reveal first glimpse of whales' high-speed, deep-diving hunts for squid
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Oct. 25, 2004 - Scientists develop new instruments to study microbes at the center of the ocean food web
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Light and color wane rapidly in the depths of Puget Sound. At 30 feet beneath the surface, reds and yellows disappear, followed by greens and blues. At 90 feet, roughly the width of Water Street, the world dims to murky shades of gray and black.

This is where one enters the realm of the sixgill shark.
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To advance the study of all aspects of the biology of the Crustacea by promoting the exchange and dissemination of information throughout the world.
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Jul. 3, 2007 - D-tags give scientists in-depth records of whales in the depths
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Jun. 10, 2005 - Their quest was salps - transparent, gelatinous animals whose large populations contain both 10-centimeter-long specimens and colonies that form chains several meters long. The researchers sought to learn the rudiments of this little-known southern hemispheric species: how much they eat, how fast they reproduce, and how much organic matter they transport to deeper water.
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