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463.1 | | UHUH::LUCIA | http://asaab.zko.dec.com/people/tjl/biography.html | Tue Aug 15 1995 17:26 | 3 |
| It's going to be chunky, with Felix passing by in the next few days... I'm not
sure I'd want to go out this weekend. Be prepared to cancel your plans as the
boats might not be going. It depends on where (if) he comes ashore.
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463.2 | Whale info available on the WWW | OFOSS1::JOHNHC | | Mon Aug 21 1995 10:32 | 182 |
| CETACEAN WEB SITES
GENERAL
Whale Watching Web
http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/whale/
Cetacean fiction and non-fiction bibliographies:
http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/whale/literature/
fic_main.html
The Dolphin Page
http://wjh-www.harvard.edu/~furmansk/dolphin.html
Wesley R. Elsberry
http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec.html
Dr. Roger Payne's Whale Conservation Institute
http://www.tiac.net/users/rhobson/wciweb.html
Marine Mammal Page accessible through:
http::/www.phoenix.net/~mark
Sea World
http://www.bev.net/education/SeaWorld/
Deb Cochrane's page
http://www.io.com/~phil or http://io.com/phil
Superdan's Dolphin Page
http://att2.cs.mankato.msus.edu/~superdan/
Orca page
http://www.ccsr.uiuc.edu/~gmk/Projects/Orcas-SW/
William Megill's page
Coastal Ecosystems Research Foundation
http://www.bcu.ubc.ca/~megill/cerf/cerf_hp.html
http://www.bcu.ubc.ca/~megill/res_orgs_hp.html
Phil's Whalepage
http://www.io.com/~phil or http://io.com/phil
You can also reach it through http://www.efn.org/~brideb
Chris Sturtivant's page
http://info.lut.ac.uk/departments/el/research/bioacoustics/
index.html
WhaleNet
http://whale.simmons.edu
gopher://whale.simmons.edu
Marine Mammal Research
http:/www.wta/com/eckerd
Marine Mammal Acoustics
http://www.unipv.it/~webcib/welcome.html
Marine Life
http://longwood.cs.ucf.edu/~MidLink/marine.life.html
AquaThought Foundation
http://access.digex.net/~sunilg
Dolphin Awareness Center
http://www.riv.nl/totem/
Dolphin Within Society
http://www.usyd.edu.au/~okx/home.htm
The Dolphin Spirit page
http://www.protree.com/spirit/dolphins.html
The Dolphin Alliance page
http://www.envirolink.org/arrs/ahimsa/tda/index.html
The Sea Shepherds
http://envirolink.org/orgs/seashep/seashep.html
Whale Adoption Project
http://www.webcom.com/~iwcwww/whale_adoption/waphome.html
Key West, Captain Vicki dolphin excursion
http://www.swcp.com/synth/keywest/
Species under the phylum chordata, large section on marine
mammals
http://cuh.com
Links to sites with useful information on wildlife and
conservation issues, focusing on birds and marine mammals.
http://metro.turnpike.net/S/sam2/index.html
CAREER INFORMATION
"Strategies for Careers in Marine Mammal Science," The Society
for Marine Mammalogy
http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec/mmstrat.html
MISCELLANEOUS
Children's dolphin story
http://www.packet.net/schoolhouse/grin/welcome.html
Synergis ezine, mid August, whales supposedly figure in it
http://www.singnet.com.sg/~edmonds/content.html
There's an eco-gopher at UVa you can use to search for
keywords, like "whale", via Katie:
http://gopher://ecosys.drdr.virginia.edu:70
WHALING
The Tirpitz Whaling Web Page (info on whales, some whale
research, whaling and links to other www marine mammal
sources)
http://tirpitz.ibg.uit.no/WWWW/ss.html
Native Whaling
http://tirpitz.ibg.uit.no/wwww/NEWS/native.html
International treaty regulating whaling
"Very detailed, but very enlightening discussion about
the legalities and interpretations of the international
treaty that regulates whaling"
http://www.webcom.com/~iwcwww/whale_adoption/
waphome.html#iwc_debate
IMAGES and SOUNDS
Images:
http://www.phoenix.net/~mark
http://www.bev.net:80/education/SeaWorld/
http://www.actwin.com/fish/pictures/smithsonian.html
http://www.holli.com/Personal/jkiss/
http://info.lut.ac.uk/departments/el/research/bioacoustics/
dolphins/dpics.html
http://www.swcp.com/synth/keywest/dolphinimages.html
http://www.alias.com:80/Product/library/jpgs/angel/
http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/gnomic/delphine.html
(The text is in german. But the pictures are
international)
http://www.lexis-nexis.com/~gary/images/orcas.gif
http://www.lexis-nexis.com/~gary/images/humpback.gif
http://www.ccsr.uiuc.edu/~gmk/Projects/Orcas-SW/
http://www.panix.com/~zz/dolphin.jpg
http://i-2000.com/art/page7.html (poster)
http://www.innet.net/brussels-arts/ISDM.html
http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec/tmmsn.html
http://www.aloha.com:80/~craven/hamms.html
http://www.bcu.ubc.ca/~megill/cerf/cerf_hp.html
http://tirpitz.ibg.uit.no/wwww/news/porpoise.html
The following newsgroup has also been suggested as a possible
source of images:
alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Sounds:
http://info.lut.ac.uk/departments/el/research/bioacoustics/
dolphins/dlphhome.html
http://www.ccsr.uiuc.edu/~gmk/Projects/Orcas-SW/
http://wjh-www.harvard.edu/~furmansk/dolphin.html">The Dolphin Page
http://www.ccsr.uiuc.edu/~gmk/Projects/Orcas-SW/">Orcas at SeaWorld
http://info.lut.ac.uk/departments/el/research/bioacoustics/index.html
http://kingfish.ssp.nmfs.gov/songs.html"
http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/whale/intersp/
The Dolphin Page will give you links to most of these and is the place
to start.
HUMANS AS MARINE MAMMALS
http://www.aloha.com:80/~craven/hamms.html
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463.3 | | UHUH::LUCIA | http://asaab.zko.dec.com/people/tjl/biography.html | Fri Aug 25 1995 16:56 | 3 |
| Lovely. Now someone post some useful information, like WHERE THE *#@$ ARE ALL
THE TUNAFISH HANGING HOW?
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463.4 | RE:-1 | BIRDIE::AUGER | | Fri Aug 25 1995 17:05 | 3 |
| That's easy - anywhere that I'm not fishing for them !!!
TOMORROW I HOPE...
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463.5 | | TRACTR::TOMAS | I hate stiff water | Mon Aug 28 1995 09:05 | 14 |
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Hey, Dave...
With all those SIXTY PLUS KEEPER STRIPERS you caught this year...
YOU DON'T DESERVE A TUNA...
until you help me get my FIRST keeper!!!
-Joe-
BTW... visited my son down on Martha's Vineyard this weekend and some guy
caught a 35# and a 37# striper, AT THE SAME TIME, on an umbrella rig!
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463.6 | RE: (-1) Teaching old dogs new tricks.... | IBR2::AUGER | | Wed Aug 30 1995 16:38 | 19 |
| Hey Joe,
I'd be happy to show you how to catch a keeper but it wouldn't do any
good because you can't teach old dogs new tricks. I supposed I could take you
out in the boat, bait your hook, hook the fish for you then let you reel it in.
But from what I've heard of your fishing skills, handing you the rod would give
the fish a better then 95% chance of getting free.
You just can't expect the "Ultimate Schoolie Fisherman" to comprehend
what it takes to catch the big boys!!! If you want big fish you've got to use
big bait...
Dave
PS - Are you a decendent of the Babe Ruth? My luck tuna fishing is bad enough,
without having to endure the "Curse of the Bimbo"
Opps...That should have read "Bambino"
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