Dedicated to Jacque Cousteau inventor of the modern aqua lung who made the oceans explorable.
Since DaVinci's time of discovery mankind has attempted to understand the world of inner space that surrounds us. Neptune's kingdom circumvents all the people of earth and yet still locks within itself many untapped secrets. Exploration of this waterous world has been limited until recent years when technology has overcome the barriers of this massive area of the earth. Here we may discover deep beneath the waves the origins of life on earth like some safety deposit box that has been long since forgotten by it's owners. Recent discoveries lend themselves to evidence of phosphorus based life forms and new miracle cures to what ails the human race. Since we know little about the deep it stands to reason that we should investigate it's potential more fully as it is most likely the closest we shall find to life as we know it in the multiverse. This site will be updated on a regular basis and is subject to submerge more deeply into "Inner Space" as time travels on.
This "Aquatic Conservation Network" site is for those people interested in getting involved with aquarists, scientists, and conservationalists on preservation, conservation, and enhancement of marine life.
Looking for research information or to monitor conditions in our ocean-atmosphere system? The scientists here study hurricanes, ocean currents, temperature structures, ocean/atmosphere chemical exchanges, and the coastal ocean of the atlantic. These results are published and reported upon as well as spinoff into products and services for the United States.
Here is the BGSU Center for Algal Microscopy and Image Digitization. This is a pathway to diatom images that have been digitized and archived. Hence if your interested in the study of algae the root of life on earth it's all here but a few diatoms away.
This site is devoted to the second largest fish in the sea the "Basking Shark". A sheep in a wolve's clothing.
This site give you the info on sealife that lives in the ocean waters of Canada's west coast province of british columbia. It is a Magellan 4 star site.
This database contains images, sounds , and video related to marine biology.
This is one of the Top 5% sites on the web. It takes you with pictures and detailed explanations on a everything you wanted to know about cephalopods but were afraid to ask. The page is mirrored in Europe to assist in the flow of cephalopod info.
This is a publication that investigates diseases in aquatic organisms from a academia viewpoint. Here is where mankind may discuss revival and health concerns of sealife on earth.
Here one can locate information on marine life in this area of the pacific in specific sagami bay as well as learn about marine life at the aquarium. This site is translated in both English and Japanese.
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