[Aquatic Mailing Lists] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABNET is a discussion list for all people (aquaculturists, academics, managers, fisheries authorities, students and hobbyists) to discuss, present or ask about any issues relating to abalone. The list-server is managed by Neville Sweijd at at the Department of Zoology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, 7700, South Africa (nsweijd@botzoo.uct.ac.za [...]). To subscribe, send a message to the list-server [...:]: listserver@uct.ac.za and in the BODY of the message write the following: SUBSCRIBE ABNET yourname -- Note that "--" is not cybercrud, and is required; in the words of the introductory message, the "SUBSCRIBE" message ALGAE-L, is a botanical discussion run by the University College, Dublin, Ireland. To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@irlearn.ucd.ie with the following message in the body of the text: sub algae-l To send a message to the list, the address is: algae-l@irlearn.ucd.ie ACZISC, is the Atlantic Coastal Zone Information Steering Committee (ACZISC) mailing list. The ACZISC is a committee of government and non-government organizations set up to promote the coordination of coastal zone initiatives regarding the information management. To subscribe, send a message to: Majordomo@hed.bio.dfo.ca with the following text in the body of the message: subscribe aczisc To post to the list, the address is: aczisc@hed.bio.dfo.ca AQUA-L, is a list for discussion of aquaculture of all types, based at the University of PEI. The purpose of the list is to promote discussion amongst individuals interested in the science, technology and business of rearing aquatic species. To subscribe, send a message to: listproc@upei.ca with the following text in the body of the message: sub aqua-l BRINE-L, is a brine-shrimp discussion group. This list doesn't seem to have much traffic - To subscribe to this list, send an e-mail message to: listserv@uga.bitnet (or listserv@uga.cc.uga.edu). To send a message to the list, send mail to: brine-l@uga.cc.uga.edu. CMPAN (California Marine Protected Areas Network) (pronounced simpan), is a discussion group to facilitate information exchange about Marine Protected Areas (e.g. National Parks, National Marine Sanctuaries, Marine Refuges, Marine Reserves, Ecological Preserves, etc.). The listserv is operated by California Sea Grant Extension Program Marine Advisors Deborah McArdle (Santa Barbara County Office, e-mail: damcardle@ucdavis.edu) and Rick Starr (Santa Cruz/Monterey County Office, e-mail: starr@mlml.calstate.edu). To subscribe, send a message to: listproc@ucdavis.edu with the following text in the body of the message: subscribe cmpan COASTGIS, is a list for people interested in using GIS for coastal zone science and/or management. To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@irlearn.ucd.ie with the following test in the body of the message: subscribe coastgis To send a message to the list, the address is: coastgis@irlearn.ucd.ie CONSGIS, is a biological conservation and GIS e-mail discussion list. To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@uriacc.uri.edu with the following text in the body of the message: sub consgis To send mail to the list, the address is: consgis@uriacc.uri.edu CTURTLE, is a sea turtle biology and conservation list. The list owner / contact is: To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu (bitnet: listserv@nervm) with the following text in the body of the message: sub cturtle To send mail to the list, the address is: cturtle@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu (bitnet: cturtle@nervm) CORAL-LIST, is a coral discussion list produced by the Coral Health and Monitoring Program (CHAMP). To subscribe, send an e-mail message to: majordomo@reef.aoml.noaa.gov with the following text (only) in the body of the message: subscribe coral-list The Home Page may be found at URL: http://coral.aoml.noaa.gov CRUST-L, is a crustacean discussion group. To subscribe, send an e-mail message to: listserv@sivm.si.edu with the following text (only) in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE CRUST-L Crustacean systematics, distribution, ecology CZM, is the Coastal Zone Management mailing list, maintained by Bill Silvert. It is for exchanging information about Coastal Zone Management with emphasis on how to incorporate scientific advice in the process. To subscribe, send a message to: Lists@scotia.dfo.ca with the following message in the body of the text: subscribe czm To send a message to the list, the address is: czm@biome.bio.dfo.ca DEEPSEA, is a list for the discussion of deep sea and vent news. Its purpose is to serve the world's community of deep sea and hydrothermal vent biologists. The list owner / contact is: Andrew McArthur To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@uvvm.uvic.ca with the following text in the body of the message: sub deepsea To send mail to the list, the address is: deepsea@uvvm.uvic.ca DIATOM-L, is a list for discussion of research on the diatom algae. To subscribe, send a message to listserv@iubvm.ucs.indiana.edu with the following text in the body of the message: sub diatom-l To send mail to the list, the address is: diatom-l@iubvm.ucs.indiana.edu ECS-NEWS, is an open list set up to exchange news items within the European Cetacean Society. The list owner / contact is: ecs-news-request@mailbase.ac.uk To subscribe, send mail to: mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with the following text in the body of the message: sub ecs-nes To send mail to th entire list, the address is: ecs-news@mailbase.ac.uk ELI-WETLANDS is an electronic forum for the discussion of all aspects of the law, policy science, and management of wetlands, floodplains, and coastal water resources. Participation in this list is open to all. ELI-Wetlands will be used to exchange information and ideas, announce conferences, call for papers, and alert wetlands professionals to new publications. Topics of discussion include but are certainly not limited to Clean Water Act Section 404 permitting, wetlands restoration, mitigation banking, and wetland protection efforts in such regions as the Chesapeake Bay, Everglades, and coastal Louisiana. To subscribe: Send an e-mail message to majordomo@igc.org with subscribe eli-wetlands as the only text in the body of the message. EIM, is a discussion list for Environmental Interactions of Mariculture To subscribe send a message to: Lists@scotia.dfo.ca (or Majordomo@biome.bio.ns.ca) with the following text (only) in the body of the message: subscribe eim To send a message to the list: eim@biome.bio.dfo.ca ELASMO-L, is a shark biology list produced by the American Elasmobranch Society for more technical research on sharks, rays, and chimeras. Elasmo-l operates under the PMDF MAILSERV facility. It is not a listserv mailing list, and the usual listserv commands will not work. To subscribe to elasmo-l, send an email essage to: elasmo-l-request@umassd.edu with the following text in the body of the message: Subscribe elasmo-l A successful subscription will result in a confirmatory message being sent. ENDANGERED SEAS ALERT NETWORK -- This list hosted by the World Wide Fund For Nature can be joined via the web site (http://www.panda.org/) or via email by writing to majordomo@panda.org with "subscribe seas-alert" in the message body. Any text on the subject line will be ignored. FISHBIO-NE-ATLANT, is a daily edited list, with news and letters from the whole world, but mainly addressed to academic scientists and tecnical staff who are working on the NE Atlantic area.The listowner is Palle Brogaard, of Denmark.To subscribe, send an e-mail to: Majordomo@nn.apc.org with the following text in the message body: subscribe fishbio-ne-atlant@nn.apc.org (nothing else). To take part in the discussion, just e-mail a letter to: fishbio-ne-atlant@nn.apc.org FISH-ECOLOGY, is an international computer conference for academic and other personnel involved in empirical and theoretical research and assessment issues related to the ecology of fish and fisheries: Membership is open to all interested parties. If you would like to discuss the political,social and anthropological aspects of fisheries, fish-ecology is not the right forum. To subscribe to the list, send a message to: listserv@searn.sunet.se with the following text in the body of the message: subscribe fish-ecology FISHERIES, is the fisheries discussion list which includes both biological and social sciences. It is for general discussion of fisheries- related issues, including stock dynamics and fisheries management, and is maintained by Bill Silvert. To subscribe, send an e-mail message to: Majordomo@biome.bio.dfo.ca with the following text in the body of the message: subscribe fisheries To send a message to the network, the address is: fisheries@scotia.dfo.ca or fisheries@biome.bio.dfo.ca FISHFOLK, is a discussion list covering all social science aspects of fisheries, including sociology, anthropology, and economics, with a fair amount of news and management information also provided. To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with the following text (only ) in the body of the message: subscribe fishfolk Send messages you wish to post on the network to: fishfolk@mitvma.mit.edu). FISICOMP-L, is a comparative physiology discussion list (for those interested in physiology of marine animals). To suscribe, send an e-mail message to: listserv@if.usp.br with the following text (only) in the body of the message: subscribe fisicomp-l . FLYFISH, is a discussion group which generally talks about fly-fishing, however, there has been a lot of recent divergence into the politics of draining wetlands, etc. To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@ukcc.uky.edu with the following text in the body of the message: subscribe flyfish GULFTALK, is a discussion list for citizen environmental monitoring and coastal watershed protection groups in the Gulf of Maine. Contact for the list is Lissa Widoff: lwidoff@igc.apc.org To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with the following text in the body of the message: subscribe Gulftalk To send a message to list, the address is: Gulftalk@mitvma.mit.edu ICAM-L, is the integrated coastal area management list, is managed by the FAO of Un V.le delle Terme di Caracalla 00153, Rome, Italy To subscribe, send a message to: listserv%irmfao01.bitnet@listserv.net with the following text in the body of the message: sub icam-l To send mail to the list, the address is: icam-l%irmfao01.bitnet@listserv.net IIFET, is the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade discussion list. To join the IIFET list, you have to be an IIFET member. The International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade is organized to promote discussion of factors which affect international production of and trade in seafoods, and fisheries policy questions. Membership in the organization is open to anyone for a fee of $40.00 U.S. annually. Student memberships are $15.00 U.S. Corporate/institutional memberships are $200 U.S. annually. To request a free copy of the Newsletter and an application form, contact the IIFET Secretariat at leboeufc@ccmail.orst.edu or the Executive Director at shrivera@ccmail.orst.edu. To send mail to the list, the address is: iifet@mail.nws.orst.edu IAMSLIC, is the International. Association of Aquatic & Marine Science Libraries & Information Centers discussion list. The list owner / contact is: Peter Brueggeman , Head of Public Services, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library, University of California San Diego To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@ucsd.edu with the following text in the body of the message: subscribe IAMSLIC To join the discussion, send mail to: iamslic@ucsd.edu ICAM-L, is the integrated coastal area management list, is managed by the FAO of Un V.le delle Terme di Caracalla 00153, Rome, Italy To subscribe, send a message to: listserv%irmfao01.bitnet@listserv.net with the following text in the body of the message: sub icam-l To send mail to the list, the address is: icam-l%irmfao01.bitnet@listserv.net LIVESEA - This list serve intends to provide a forum for seafood industry workers involved with the live holding and shipment of seafood, including aquatic plants, destined for markets worldwide. The forum is limited to technical and other practical challenges facing this developing industry. The Livesea mail group is managed by Brian Paust and Brenda Kleinfelder of the University of Alaska. Both are located at Petersburg, Alaska. If you would like to participate in this list-serve, please contact Kleinfelder or Paust via email at: TSBLK@ACAD1.ALASKA.EDU -or- FFBCP@ACAD1.ALASKA.EDU MANGROVE, The purpose of MANGROVE (Mangrove Research Discussion List) is to provide a global forum for the discussion of all aspects of mangrove biology, the ecology and management of mangrove ecosystems. A major aim for the list is to provide a repository of "grey literature" (ie. non-primary literature) pertaining to mangrove reserach and management. This list arose out of a perceived need to improve communication between mangrove workers and avoid re-inventing the wheel with regard to mangrove research and management methods. This discussion list is not moderated. All discussion is automatically archived. The list owner is Eric I. Paling, Murdoch University, Western Australia; please address all mangrove related enquiries to: paling@essun1.murdoch.edu.au The list manager is Mike van Keulen, Murdoch University, Western Australia; please address any enquiries about the list itself (subscriptions, getting archives, etc.) to: keulen@murdoch.edu.au To subscribe to the list, simply send a message to: majordomo@essun1.murdoch.edu.au with the the line: subscribe mangrove in the body of the message. MARINE-L, is an open forum for the discussion and development of marine related topics. Interest areas include: marine education and training institutes; marine navigation and new technologies; marine engineering, ship design, shipbuilding, and shipyard management; marine electronic communications,... To subscribe to marine-l-, send a message to: listproc@ccgc.tc.gc.ca with the following command in the body of the text: subscribe marine-l To join the discussion on this list, send a message to: listserver@ccgc.tc.gc.ca MARBIO, is a new discussion list on all aspects of marine biology. To subscribe to the list, send a message to: majordomo@marinelab.sarasota.fl.us with the following text (only) in the body of the message: subscribe marbio Additional instructions will be sent automatically. MAR-FACIL, is a mailing list for managers and technical staff at marine research facilities, aquaculture operations, public aquaria and other facilities supplying seawater for the support of marine life. The list is intended as a forum for the discussion of technical and business topics, however discussion of other matters is welcome and encouraged. To subscribe, send a message to: mailserv@ac.dal.ca with the single line message: subscribe mar-facil When your e-mail address has been added to the list you'll receive two e-mail messages, one to confirm your addition to the list and a second with a "welcome" announcement. To post a message to everyone on the list, send it to: mar-facil@ac.dal.ca MARINELIFE, is a marine protected areas networking and discussion list operated by the Marine Life Sanctuaries Society. Discussion include subjects such as the design, establishment, and monitoring of a marine protected areas; working with stakeholders; public awareness; and so on. How to Subscribe: Send an email message to: majordomo@onenw.org Leave the "Subject" line blank. In the body of the message, type the following: subscribe marinelife MARINE_PATHOL, is an informal forum for people involved in all aspects of marine and aquatic pathology including invertebrate and vertebrate hosts, and pathological conditions caused by microorganisms, parasites, and chemical contaminants. The list is unmoderated and open. To subscribe, send a message to: majordomo@virsea.vims.edu with the following text (only) in the body of the message: subscribe To send a message to the list: marine_pathol@virsea.vims.edu MARINE-TECH, is a discussion list of Marine Technology in the U.K. The aim of this list is to promote contact and discussion amongst the research community of the U.K. who are involved in the field of Marine Technology. The list owner / contact is: , Dave Thomas and Mesut Guner , To subscribe, send mail to: mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with the following text in the body of the message: sub marine-tech To send mail to the list, the address is: marine-tech@mailbase.ac.uk MARMAM, is the marine mammals research and conservation discussion. It is a news group about marine mammals, courses, jobs, etc., with lots of mail. To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@uvvm.uvic.ca with the following text in the body of the message: subscribe marmam To send a message to multiple recipients of list: marmam@uvvm.uvic.ca MEDSEA-L, is a list discussing the marine biology of the Adriatic Sea. The goal of the list is to increase our knowledge on processes controlling life in the Adriatic Sea. The list owner / contact is: Osiander Meixner To subscribe, send e-mail to: listserv@aearn.edvz.univie.ac at (Bitnet: listserv@aearn) To send mail to the discussion, the address is: medsea-l@aearn.edvz.univie.ac.at (Bitnet: medsea-l@aearn) MEH2O-L, is a discussion group for information and research related to water in the Middle East. Possible topics include, but are not limited to: limnology; oceanography; marine biotechnology; aquaculture (marine and freshwater); conservation; reclamation; wetlands development; ecological aspects; shared resource management; notice of upcoming conference and seminars. The list owner / contact is: Robert Chasan To subscribe, send mail to: listserv@vm.tau.ac.il with the following text inthe body of the message: sub Meh2o-l Send mail to the group to: meh2o-l@vm.tau.ac.il MOLLUSCA, is a mollusc discussion group. To subscribe to the list, send a message to: listproc@ucmp1.berkeley.edu with the following text (only) in the body of the message: subscribe mollusca There is also the newsgroup: bionet.molbio.molluscs MPA-L, is a marine protected areas list, managed by Jon Lien at Memorial University Of Newfoundland. To subscribe, send a message to: listserv@morgan.ucs.mun.ca with the following text in the body of the message: subscribe mpa-l Continue Listing --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Home || Scuttlebutt Seacoast Information Services, Inc. 135 Auburn Drive Charlestown, RI 02813 USA Voice: 401-364-9916 * Fax: 401-364-9757 Email: aquainfo@aquanet.com * Aquatic Network -- http://www.aquanet.com Last updated: March 18, 1997