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Assistant Professor Position (Tenure Track) in Biological Oceanography/Marine Ecology 2009-10-29
UNC-CH IMS Fall 2009 Seminars 2009-08-31
UNC-CH MASC Fall 2009 Seminars 2009-08-25
Old rocks breathe fresh air into the debate over animals’ early evolution 2009-08-07
Spring 2009 Seminars at IMS 2008-12-01
Coral Reef Ecology Management Class Launches Website 2008-11-10
In Hot Water 2008-11-10
The FlowBelow 2008-11-10
UNC-CH Marine Sciences Professor to be honored at regional meeting of The Geological Society of America 2008-11-10
UNC Faculty, Graduate Students and Postdocs get wet and saturated! 2008-09-14
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Assistant Professor Position (Tenure Track) in Biological Oceanography/Marine Ecology. by Jeremy D. Boomhower — last modified 2009-10-30 10:36
 
UNC-IMS Research Faculty Position in Marine Science by Karin E Howe — last modified 2009-08-31 15:33
 
Indo-Pacific coral reefs disappearing more rapidly than expected by Nadera Malika-Salaam — last modified 2008-01-24 16:41
 
UNC Coral Reef Research Covered by BBC by Nadera Malika-Salaam — last modified 2008-11-10 09:36
Coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian oceans are disappearing faster than had previously been thought, a scientific study (conducted by members of UNC Dept. of Marine Science) has shown.
Older News Items by admin-oasis — last modified 2008-11-10 11:12
 
UNC-IMS Research Associate Professor Position Open by Karin E Howe — last modified 2009-08-31 15:33
 
Old rocks breathe fresh air into the debate over animals’ early evolution by Nadera Malika-Salaam — last modified 2009-08-17 13:26
UNC New release regarding Dr. Justin Ries' recent sulfur isotope study of marine limestones at the Precambrian/Cambrian boundary suggests that low sulfate and oxygen conditions persisted up until the Cambrian radiation of animal life.

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