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  • Below the Deep
    Not much text information, but some interesting drawings of deep sea inhabitants.
    http://www.europa.com/edge/of/CyberSpace/deep.html
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
  • Cold Seep Communities
    Information on organisms, particularly those in Monterey Bay, CA, associated with cold seeps.
    http://bonita.mbnms.nos.noaa.gov/sitechar/cold.html
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
  • Hot Vents
    Much text and interesting photos of hydrothermal vents and their associated fauna, taken by the submersible Alvin.
    http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/hotvent.html
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
  • Introduction to the Pogonophora
    The U.C. Berkeley site on the tubeworms which inhabit the hot vents.
    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/annelida/pogonophora.html
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
  • Life Without Light
    A tour through the cold-seep habitats in the Gulf of Mexico. Interesting information and photographs of a different type of deep-sea habitat.
    http://www.bio.psu.edu/People/Faculty/Fisher/cold_seeps/
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
  • Paul Yancey’s Deep-Sea Page
    Interesting links to research in deep oceanic habits, the organisms that live there, with newly updated discoveries.
    http://people.whitman.edu/~yancey/deepsea.html
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
  • The Bioluminescence Web Page
    Interesting information, photographs, and links on this topic.
    http://lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
  • The Deep Sea
    Information on the deep sea and hydrothermal vents, including video clips, from the National Ocean Conference in Monterey, CA
    http://library.monterey.edu/oceansfair/deep.htm
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
 
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