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Ø International Society for Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence
Ø Bioluminescence on the Web
Ø HBOI Bioluminescence
Ø Bioluminescence & Biological Fluorescence
Ø The Chemiluminescence Home Page
Ø Photobiology Online, American and European Societies for Photobiology (cooperative presentation)
Ø European Photochemistry Association
Ø Fluorescent Protein Newsgroup
Ø The Bioluminescence Web Page
Ø Bioluminescence Studies Research and Resources
Ø Bioluminescence—The Environmental Literacy Council
Ø Bioluminescence in Plankton and Nekton (this article has been prepared for the Encyclopaedia of the Oceans, to be published by Academic Press, and is reproduced here with their permission).
Ø World's Brightest Glowing Bay! Vieques Island, Puerto Rico The Vieques Island Travel Guide The Vieques Island Moon Calendar
Ø Bioluminescence and other factoids about Aequorea, a hydromedusa
Ø Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates
Ø Information on Bioluminescence
Ø Glow Living Lights
Ø Bioglyphs
Ø The Bioluminescent Bay Web Site
Ø The Bioluminescence Web Page at UCSB
Ø A History of Luminescence from E. N Harvey
Ø The Fish Facts Web Site
Ø Sapelo Island Web Page
Ø The Chemiluminescence Home Page
Ø The Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution site
Ø The British Columbia Creature Page
Ø the Ciencia e Technologia Site
Ø Steven Haddock's pictures at The University of California, Santa Barbara site
Ø The Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution site and their Photogallery of Bioluminescent species
Ø Dr. J. W. Hastings site at Harvard
Ø Dr. Peter J. Herring's site at the Southampton Oceanography Centre
Ø Mike Johnson's Zooplankton site
Ø Frank Borges LLosa's pictures from Mosquito Bay, Puerto Rico
Ø Paul H. Yancey's deep sea pages
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