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NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
BIOLOGY OF SELECTED MARINE ORGANISMS ANDREWS, VAN ENGEL, 
HAVEN 
Detailed, advanced study of special groups of marine 
organisms such as Mollusca or Crustacea, which are within 
the special interests and training of particular staff 
members, Emphasis on organisms of economic importance 
such as Balanus, Callinectes, Crassostrea. 
SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGENY HARGIS 
General consideration of the principles and theories of 
systematics and phylogeny. Techniques of taxonomy, 
studies of the historical development of species and 
higher biological units. 
MARINE BIOLOGY STAFF 
A general introduction to marine science including 
biological, chemical, geological and physical oceano- 
graphy. 
BIOMETRY I. NORCROSS 
Application of biometrical techniques to analysis of 
biological data. Enumeration statistics, measures of 
central tendency and dispersion, Analysis of variance 
and regression analysis. 
ICHTHYOLOGY JOSEPH 
A detailed treatment of the biology of fishes including 
phylogeny and classification, functional morphology, 
speciation, respiration and reproduction. 
CYBERNETICS PATTEN 
Elements of cybernetics, with special emphasis on appli- 
cation to biological systems: Nature of systems, change, 
the determinate machine, coupling and feedback, stability, 
black box problems, constraint, athe Markovian machine, 
automatic control, topics from information, game and 
decision theories. 
MARINE AND FRESHWATER INVERTEBRATES STAFF 
Classification and identification, adaptation, ecology, 
life histories. Local marine, estuarine and freshwater 
forms emphasized. 
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