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Information on marine animal species, aquatic communities, marine biology careers and more.
Aquatic Communities
Do you know which type of aquatic community is characterized by water moving continuously in one direction? Find out here.
California Marine Life Identification
Learn how to identify the amazing marine life off the coast California.
All About Lobsters
Learn about lobster history, anatomy, and life cycles.
101 Dolphin Questions
Want to know how many species of dolphin there are? Here you will find answers to commonly asked questions about dolphins, as well as some nice pictures.
MarineBio.org
This site contains loads of information on marine biology and marine conservation. Find research and educational information on several marine species enhanced with amazing pictures and video. You can also visit the plankton forum to discuss all things related to marine biology.
The Cephalopod Page
Contains everything you want to know about octopi, squid, cuttlefish, and other cephalopods.
Fisheye View Cam
View time-lapse movies of sea life including corals, clams, and crabs.
Fish Encyclopedia
Browse for fish by market, common name, or scientific name.
FINS: Fish Information Service
An archive of data about aquariums, complete with catalogs about marine fish.
Hubbard's Fish Anatomy
Contains detailed anatomical pictures of freshwater drum and striped bass fish.
Introduction to Porifera
Contains loads of information about sponges.
Marine Biology Careers and Jobs
Find out what it takes to become a marine biologist. Included are links to job postings and internships.
Monterey Bay Aquarium Online
Take the Habitats Path Tour and view Monterey Bay marine life. You can also explore an underwater canyon.
OceanLink
Great site with loads of information and interesting facts about marine life. You can also find out about careers in the marine sciences or ask a marine scientist for answers to marine science related questions.
SharkFriends
Contains loads of information about sharks and other sea animals.

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