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The Bioluminescence Web Page
http://lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/

A very interesting and well presented site. You will learn plenty about bioluminescence. Highly recommended.

Report Bad Link -- Link verified : 20-2-2002

The EuroSquid World-Wide Web Page
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/~nhi104/index.htm

This site contains information about research on cephalopods at the Department of Zoology, University of Aberdeen and collaborating institutions, along with some general information about cephalopods and people working on them.

Report Bad Link -- Link verified : 26-12-2000

The Jellies Zone
http://jellieszone.com/

Jellyfish and other gelatinous animals like comb jellies, pteropods and salps are actually among the most beautiful creatures of the sea. And their goal in life is not to sting people. The JelliesZone will reveal some of their beauty and open your eyes to the wondrous world of gelatinous zooplankton!

Report Bad Link -- Link verified : 26-10-2003

The South Australian Whale Centre
http://www.webmedia.com.au/whales/whcent.html

The South Australian Whale Centre at Victor Harbor is the focus of all whale related activity across southern Australia, located in in the heart of Victor Harbor. The Centre is the home of the Whale Information Network (WIN), which monitors and publicises the locations and activities of all whales sighted across SA and Victoria.

Report Bad Link -- Link verified : 10-4-2001

The Tree of Life
http://tolweb.org/tree/phylogeny.html

The Tree of Life is a project containing information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their history, and characteristics. The information is linked together in the form of the evolutionary tree that connects all organisms to each other. (Fairly complex)

Report Bad Link -- Link verified : 20-3-2002
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