Archive Area Some of the more interesting shots we have seen so far. The original LobsterCam web page can be viewed here Check out this new lobster movie we made on 07/15/99! Here is a lobster right on the camera! A school takes a field trip to the trap. Here is a reference shot that shows the inside of the trap. Not very exciting. Updated every three minutes. (This will be dark at night and ...
The Lobster Conservancy is a non-profit corporation dedicated to protecting and preserving the American lobster and the traditional trap fishery it supports, through scientific research and public education.
Learn All About Lobsters: History, Boats, Life Cycle, even how to eat them! This Bobby approved section is coded for optimum accessibility by people with disabilities.
octopus.gma.org/lobsters/index.html
The Cladoceran Web Site includes current research, taxonomic and bibliographic resources as well researcher and specimen databases aimed at professional researchers and to the curious public.
www.cladocera.uoguelph.ca
Home Main menu List by Species Names List by Common Names Scroll down Isopod Biology Isopods of Southern Australia Isopods are possibly the most diverse in overall body form of all crustacean orders. Besides occurring in shallow marine water where crustaceans are typically found, isopods have succeeded both on land and in the deep sea where they have radiated into a variety of bizarre forms.
www.museum.vic.gov.au/crust/isopogal.html
This site is about lobsters, lobstermen, and lobstering off the coast of New England.
www.crewdog.net/lobsterpage
Research and Education--- Publications--- Who is who --- Copepod-Biology Monoculus-Library--- Ground-Water-Biology--- Copepod-Marginalia--- Copepod-Links BIOLOGY OF COPEPODS The insects of the sea The biggest biomass in the oceans The base of the marine food webs Tiny creatures but a lot of superlatives! Every zoologist of course is convinced that the group he or she studies is the most ...
www.uni-oldenburg.de/zoomorphology/Biology.html
Australia is home to the three largest freshwater crayfish in the world ...
www.nativefish.asn.au/spiny.html
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Brine Shrimp and Ecology of Great Salt Lake ...
Sowbugs and pillbugs, sometimes called "woodlice, " live outdoors, but they may occasionally enter homes in damp areas such as basements, ...
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MONOCULUS Home Page COPEPOD NEWSLETTER The latest issues now available via internet! News-Letter No. 37 News-Letter No. 36 News-Letter No. 35 (No.35 as Word-Document) News-Letter No. 34 News-Letter No. 33 News-Letter No. 32 News-Letter No. 31 News-Letter No. 30 News-Letter No. 29 Editor: PD Dr. Hans-Uwe Dahms email: hudahms@hrz1.uni-oldenburg.de ...
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I've got to be a little selfish and list my project site first. Distribution of Eurytemora americana (Crustacea, Copepoda) in a temperate, tidally influenced estuary. Here's a few pages that I've seen at least somewhat worthwhile with respect to copepods. Please let me know of any others out there. Introductory Stuff Copepod diversity from the Natural History Museum in the UK SIO Planktonic ...
www.ocean.washington.edu/people/oc549/savent/copepod.htm
Crayfish Species Copyright 1996 Sam McDonald By Sam McDonald saltysam@sound.net May 15, 1996 Papershell Crayfish Orconectes immunes (Hagen) This rather plain, gray-green crayfish is characterized by a pale central zone along the middle of the carapace and abdomen. The pincers are orange- tipped, and in mature males are uniquely tinged with purple. The rostrum is without lateral notches or spines ...
www.aqualink.com/fresh/z-crayfish2.html
Home Main menu Back Anatomy Reproduction Ecology and Fisheries Distribution Anatomy Lobsters include large crustaceans from two groups, one with a pair of large claws and the other without. Clawed lobsters, yabbies and freshwater crayfish, live only in rivers and lakes in Australia but in the northern hemisphere there are marine representatives too. Marine lobsters, some of which are also called ...
www.museum.vic.gov.au/crust/lobbiol.html
Crustaceans Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Crustacea The following are some major subclasses of the class Crustacea: (1) Subclass: Branchiopoda--fairy shrimp, brine shrimp (2) Subclass: Copepoda--copepods (3) Subclass: Cirripedia--barnacles (4) Subclass: Malacostaca: Order: Stomatopoda--mantis shrimp Order: Euphausiacea--krill Order: Decapoda--shrimps, lobsters, crabs BACK TO THE ARTHROPOD PAGE! ...
www.cyhaus.com/marine/crustacea.htm