Oceanography 331
Living Resources of the Sea
Class Syllabus 2012
Background Oceanography and Climatology Chapter
Background Oceanography and Climatology Lecture
Chapter 1
Chapter 1 Lecture
Chapter 2
Chapter 2 Lecture
Chapter 3
Chapter 3 Lecture
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 Lecture
Chapter 4 Lecture (B&W)
Chapter 4a Lecture
Chapter 5
Chapter 5 Lecture (Hank)
Chapter 5 Lecture (Paul)
Chapter 6
Chapter 6 Lecture
Chapters 6 and 11 Lecture
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapters 7 and 8 Lecture
Chapter 9
Chapter 9 Lecture
Chapter 10
Chapter 10 Lecture
Chapter 11
Chapter 11 Lecture - Precious Corals and Marine Debris
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 13 Lecture - Law of the Sea
Tragedy of the Commons Lecture
Marine Biodiscovery Lecture
Aquaculture Lectures
Sonoran Shrimp Farms
Hawaiian Fisheries Bycatch Lecture
Marine Debris Lecture
OHH-Food Lecture
Mercury I: Plessi et al., 2001.
Mercury II: Raymond and Ralston, 2004
Mercury III: Ralston, 2008
Mercury IV: Choy et al., 2009.
Mercury V: Mercury in Seafood poster, 2009
OHH-Ecosystem Services Lecture
Oil from Algae Lecture
Seafood at its Best Lecture
The Sea and Human Evolution Lecture
United Fishing Agency Lecture
Unraveling a Fish Myth Lecture
Mid-Term Study Guide
Final Study Guide
Kona Kampachi
Baker & Palumbi, Which Whales Are Hunted?
Beluga Caviar
Bienfang Banking
Block et al., 2005. Electronic tagging and population structure of Atlantic bluefin tuna
Bluefin 1: Europe Clamps Down on Overfishing of Bluefin Tuna
Bluefin 2: Race for the Last Bluefin
Bluefin 3: Tuna Town in Japan Sees Falloff of Its Fish
Bluefin 4: A tale of two fisheries
Butler et al., The Bermuda Fisheries: A Tragedy of the Commons Averted?
Chavez et al., From Anchovies to Sardines and Back
Cipriano & Palumbi, Genetic Tracking of a Protected Whale
Dickey & Bidigare, Interdisciplinary oceanographic observations
Dietary Guidelines - Fats
FAO Farmed Fish
Finley, The Social Construction of Fishing, 1949
Finley, Fish Unlimited
Fresh Fish From the Kilo Moana
Grigg, Precious Coral Fisheries
Hardin, Tragedy of the Commons
Hawaii Aquaculture News, September 2007
Hawaii Aquaculture Statistics, 2006
Hawaiian Fisheries Issues and Precious Corals
Kolbert, The Scales Fall
Marra, When will we tame the oceans?
Milinkovitch, Molecular Phylogeny of Cetaceans
Milinkovitch et al., Molecular Phylogeny of All Major Groups of Cetaceans
Milinkovitch et al., Novel Phylogeny of Whales Revisited but not Revised
Moffitt et al., Status of Hawaii Bottomfish Stocks
Mora et al., Management Effectivenss of the World's Marine Fisheries
Morton, Over fishing: Hong Kong's fishing crisis finally arrives
Naylor et al., Feeding Aquaculture in an Era of Finite Resources
Olivera et al., Peptide neurotoxins from fish-hunting cone snails
Olivera et al., Diversity of Conus neuropeptides
Palumbi&Cipriano, Species Identification Using Genetic Tools: The Value of Nuclear and Mitochondrial Gene Sequences in Whale Conservation
Patagonian Toothfish
Pauly et al., Fishing down marine food webs
Restaurant Seafood Prices
Seafood Nutrition - Facts
Schwartsmann et al., Marine organisms as a source of new anticancer agents
Springer et al., Sequential megafaunal collapse in the North Pacific Ocean: An ongoing legacy of industrial whaling?
Wacey et al., Microfossils of sulfur-metabolizing cells in 3.4-billion-year-old rocks of Western Australia
Watson & Pauly, Systematic distortions in world fisheries catch trends
Web links of potential interest to OCN 331 students and alumni
Willis, Nature's pharma sea
Zengler et al., Cultivating the uncultured
Books of Possible Interest
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Books of Possible Interest