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382.2. MARINE MICROBIOLOGY VAN BAALEN 
Isolation and physiology of marine microorganisms and 
consideration of their role in marine processes. 
382.3. MARINE GEOLOGY BEHRENS 
Geological processes and methods for exploring the sea 
floor. Special emphasis on sedimentation in gulf and 
bay environments. 
382.4. MARINE BOTANY 
Biology of marine plants with special reference to 
those of the Gulf of Mexico. 
382.5. MARINE ICHTHYOLOGY BRIGGS 
The systematics of fishes, including their major classi- 
fication, comparative anatomy, embryology, and general 
distribution. 
382.6. MARINE CHEMISTRY 
Chemical processes in the sea. 
481. BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND MARINE ECOLOGY ODUM 
Study of communities, populations, and biological processes in 
Marine environments. Consideration of environmental influences, 
productivity, biochemical cycles, and conservation. May count 
as zoology. Lectures, laboratory, field work, and introduction 
to periodical literature. 
680. RESEARCH 
680.1. BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, MARINE ECOLOGY, LIMNOLOGY 
680.2. MARINE MICROBIOLOGY 
680.3. MARINE GEOLOGY 
680.4. MARINE BOTANY 
680.5. MARINE ICHTHYOLOGY 
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