Other Mailing Lists
Coral Health and Monitoring Program
coral at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
Thu Feb 29 14:41:52 EST 1996
Requests have been made for other list-server locations. For those of
you interested in other marine science-oriented mailing lists, the
following URL has a very comprehensive list of all kinds of subjects:
http://www.NeoSoft.com/internet/paml/bysubj.html
Another list that is not on there, but is of wide interest to marine
biologists, is the Marine Biology list-server. Contact Mike Marshall
at marshall at marinelab.sarasota.fl.us.
Following are some excerpts from that list regarding some other marine
science disciplines. The list includes cnidarians, mangroves,
crustaceans, sea-grasses, sharks, fish, the deep-sea, aquariums and
more.
Sincerely yours,
Jim Hendee
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Cnidarians:
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 95 10:03:24 +0900
From: Masaya Toyokawa <mtoyokaw at nria.affrc.go.jp>
To: marbio at marinelab.sarasota.fl.us
Subject: Re: marbio: cniarian mailing list
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At 5:30 PM 95.12.7 -0500, Susan E Reidy wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knew of any Cnidarian mailing lists?
> Thanks very much, Sue Reidy
>
send mail to:
listserv at uci.edu
with a message:
subscribe cnidaria <yourname>
<yourname> should be replaced by your name.
masaya
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mtoyokaw at nria.affrc.go.jp
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Mangroves:
From: Mike van Keulen <keulen at central.murdoch.edu.au>
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 1996 10:11:16 +0800 (WST)
Subject: marbio: Yet another e-mail discussion list - MANGROVE
Hello all,
On the instigation of Dr Eric Paling at Murdoch University, I have
recently established a new global e-mail discussion list devoted to all
aspects of mangrove research. The information notice follows this
message. To reach as many potential subscribers as possible, I have also
posted this message to the discussion lists: ALGAE-L, MARBIO and
COASTNET. If you also subscribe to those lists, please bear with me for
the overlap. If anyone has any further suggestions for spreading the
word, please let me know. For any list-related/administrative issues,
please contact me on:
keulen at murdoch.edu.au
For any mangrove-related issues, contact Eric Plaing on:
paling at essun1.murdoch.edu.au
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To subscribe to the list, simply send a message to:
majordomo at essun1.murdoch.edu.au with the the line:
subscribe mangrove in the body of the message.
You will receive additional information on how to use the list on
subscribing, including instructions on how to obtain help and extra
information.
Best regards,
Mike
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Shark Lists:
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 00:34:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Selna L. Kaplan" <endo at itsa.ucsf.EDU>
To: marbio at marinelab.sarasota.fl.us
Cc: Martha <mkelly at ultrix.ramapo.edu>
Subject: Re: marbio: Shark lists / Fisheries list
On Tue, 24 Oct 1995, Martha wrote:
> I agree with you about the list being too broad. I'm interested in a
> list just on shark biology. Do you know of any or do you know how I
> could start one?
On Tue, 24 Oct 1995, Jeff Rodzen wrote:
> Does anyone out there know of, and have addresses for, any fisheries
> lists???
There are two shark biology lists. The first, SHARK-L, is geared for
serious amateurs, although several biologists participate. It can be
subscribed to at listserv at utcvm.utc.edu . The second, ELASMO-L, is for
more
technical research on sharks, rays, and chimeras, and is produced by
the
American Elasmobranch Society. Contact Sandy Moss at smoss at umassd.edu
for subscription info.
The principle fisheries biology list is FISH-ECOLOGY . It can be
subscribed via listserv at searn.sunet.se .
- Bruce Heyer
University of California, San Francisco
endo at itsa.UCSF.edu
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Seagrass forum:
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 17:00:37 +0800 (WST)
From: Mike van Keulen <keulen at central.murdoch.edu.au>
To: marbio at marinelab.sarasota.fl.us
Subject: marbio: Announcing SEAGRASS_FORUM
Dear fellow marine biologists,
I thought this might be a way of reducing some of the load :-)
I am pleased to announce the launch of SEAGRASS_FORUM, a global e-mail
discussion list oriented to all aspects of seagrass research. The
description notice follows this message. To reach as many potential
subscribers as possible, I have also posted this message to the
discussion lists: ALGAE-L, MARINE-L and COASTNET. If you have already
received this message, I apologise. For any
list-related/administrative
issues, please contact me on:
keulen at murdoch.edu.au
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To subscribe to the list, simply send a message to:
majordomo at essun1.murdoch.edu.au with the the line:
subscribe seagrass_forum in the body of the message.
You will receive additional information on how to use the list on
subscribing, including instructions on how to obtain help and extra
information.
I look forward to discussing seagrass-related matters with you in
SEAGRASS_FORUM.
Best regards,
Mike
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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 95 08:16:41 BDB
From: "Euclydes A. Santos" <DCFEUCLY at SUPER.FURG.BR>
To: MARBIO at marinelab.sarasota.fl.us
Subject: marbio: FISICOMP-L and subscription volume
[ stuff deleted... ]
For those interested in physiology of marine animals I would point to
the existence of FISICOMP-L (Comparative Physiology Discussion List).
This list is just the oposite of MARBIO, i.e., it has almost no posting
at all. Some new blood may be more than welcome. To join? Send to
LISTESERV at IF.USP.BR a single line msg: SUBSCRIBE FISICOMP-L Your Name
<Your e-mail>.
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Deepsea:
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 11:20:01 -0700
From: "Andrew G. McArthur" <amcarthu at UVic.CA>
To: marbio at marinelab.sarasota.fl.us
Subject: marbio: DEEPSEA Mailing List
Join the DEEPSEA electronic mailing list!
The DEEPSEA mailing list exists to serve as an electronic forum for the
world's community of deep-sea and hydrothermal vent/seep biologists,
oceanographers, and geologists. By joining DEEPSEA, you will recieve
messages from the DEEPSEA membership by email. Frequent uses of DEEPSEA
include searches for specialist literature or opinion, specimen exchange,
technical discussions, and general discussions about deep-sea marine
biology and geology. As of October 1995, DEEPSEA had over 600 members
representing more than 35 countries.
Moving to the USENET/BIONET soon!
To join DEEPSEA, send email to listserv at uvvm.uvic.ca with "SUB DEEPSEA
yourfullname" in the body of the letter. After joining you will receive
email with full instructions on how to best utilize DEEPSEA.
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Please note that my email has changed: amcarthu at uvaix.uvic.ca
But don't worry, email sent to my old address will still get
to me (for now).
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Andrew G. McArthur
Department of Biology
University of Victoria
P.O. Box 1700
Victoria, British Columbia
Canada, V8W 2Y2
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Aquarium:
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 15:10:19 -0400 (AST)
From: Sophie Estelle Mckay <smckay at is.dal.ca>
To: marbio at marinelab.sarasota.fl.us
Subject: marbio: Aquarium listserv
I thought that some of you may be interested in the following
listserv which discusses subjects related to fish and aquaria.
Network-wide ID: AQUARIUM
full address and list description: AQUARIUM at EMUVM1.CC.EMORY.EDU
To subscribe send message to: LISTSERV at LISTSERV.NET
Message sould read: SUBSCRIBE AQUARIUM
Sophie
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Water Management:
Dialog-Agua-L is a forum for all whose lives and careers are involved
with the use and management of water. The discussion list is
moderated by the Florida Center for Environmental Studies, housed at
Florida Atlantic University.
The dialog was originally set up to serve the needs of the
Inter-American Dialog on Water Management (IADWM) and the Florida
Center for Environmental Studies (CES). The IADWM seeks to share
useful water-related information of all kinds among water managers
across the hemisphere. CES is dedicated to research, information and
training in the area of tropical and subtropical freshwater and
estuarine ecosystems worldwide. It represents all ten universities
in the Florida State University System, and brings resources of these
universities and state agencies together to address complex water
resource problems.
Dialog-Agua-L is guided by the IADWM secretariat, located at the
Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington, D.C., and CES.
We welcome suggestions and material from all, and have no
restrictions on material other than its relevance to our program.
To subscribe, send a message to:
mailserv at acc.fau.edu
The body of the message should read:
SUB DIALOG-AGUA-L "(your name)"
END
For further information, contact me at tgmessen at acc.fau.edu
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Molluscs:
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 1995 08:12:49 -0500 (EST)
From: "Dana Denson TPA 813/744-6100 Ext. 320"
<DENSON_D at tpa1.dep.state.fl.us>
To: marbio%marinelab.sarasota.fl.us%in at mr.dep.state.fl.us
Cc: Peggy Morgan TPA <MORGAN_P at tpa1.dep.state.fl.us>
Subject: marbio: Mollusc mailing list - thanks!
Thanks to all of you who responded with information about mollusc
mailing lists. Because several people also sent messages asking for
what information I received on these lists, I have included it herein.
Two lists which are wholly or substantially concerned with molluscs are:
MOLLUSCA
To subscribe, address to listproc at ucmp1.berkeley.edu
With this message (only): subscribe mollusca <your name>
Note the following: In the address, it is ucmp1 (one), not ucmpl (L).
Also, the message should be in the order indicated above. Some sources
say that your name should be in the middle, but this doesn't work.
SHELLFISH
To subscribe, address to shellfish-request at kenyon.edu
With this message (only): subscribe
Thanks again for your help!
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NE Atlantic:
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 1995 00:01:19 GMT
From: pbrogaard at nn.apc.org
To: fish-ecology at sern.sunet.se
Cc: marbio at marinelab.sarasota.fl.us
Subject: marbio: NE-atlant new list
FISHBIO-NE-ATLANT a daily edited list, with news and letters from
the whole world, but mainly addressed to academic scientists and
tecnical staff who are working on the NE Atlantic area. The
headlines will be: Highlights from other lists, Fishbiology,
algae, assesment, otoliths, conservation, new tecnology, soft-
ware, books, papers, new jobs, meetings and courses, workshops,
questions from peopele to peopele, Who is Who, etc.etc.
But the main reason to do this list, is the fact that now we got
so many lists worldwide, so I think that there must be a need, to
join an edited list, who get an fast wiev on todays headlines,
specially focusing on the North east atlant (but not only, other
topics can be seen, if they are interesting).
Anyone can part in the discussion, just E-mail a letter to
FISHBIO-NE-ATLANT at nn.apc.org
Palle Brogaard, Denmark. listownr.
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Other:
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 17:53:33 +0800
From: Melita Pennifold <pennifol at essun1.murdoch.edu.au>
To: marbio at marinelab.sarasota.fl.us
Subject: marbio: Other mailists
Hi everybody,
Several people have mentioned that this mailist is growing bigger and
bigger and that maybe there should be specialised lists. Well, there are
many specialised mailists already out there in the net (you just need to
find them!). Here is a useful site to start looking: Marine Biology Links
at http://www2.hawaii.edu/wormlab/mario.html
Also here are several lists:
Coral Health and Monitoring Program (CHAMP). To subscribe, send an e-mail
message to: majordomo at reef.aoml.noaa.gov
with the following text (only) in the body of the message: subscribe
coral-list
Seagrass Research Discussion List. To subscribe, send an e-mail
message to: majordomo at essun1.murdoch.edu.au
seagrass_forum
Crustacean Discussion Group. To subscribe, send an e-mail message to:
LISTSERV at SIVM.SI.EDU.
with the following text (only) in the body of the message:CRUST-L XXXX
XXXXX, where the XXXX XXXXX = your name
Just to name a few! There will also be a list for polychaete and other
wormy things soon (called ANNELIDA). If you are interested in polychaetes
there is magazine on the net called Chaetozone and also a polychaete online
researches list. These two groups plus many others are listed in Marine
Biology Links (see above).
I hope this is useful to someone out there.
Melita Pennifold
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