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Jan Haspeslagh <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 May 2001 07:03:57 +0200
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Thanks very much, Paul!!!

I'll explore these resources, not only for personal interest, but also
to add some eventually to the Flanders Marine Institute Library collection.

Best regards,

Jan Haspeslagh

Paul Monfils wrote:
>
> Here are a few nifty sources of info on hydrothermal vents and their fauna:
>
> http://coa.acnatsci.org/conchnet/deepsea.html
> (Very informative article by Jose Leal, with several pictures of deep
> sea mollusks)
>
> http://pw1.netcom.com/~ejpower/macab/malcabinet.htm
> (Emilio Power's site, with a couple of excellent pictures of
> hydrothermal vent bivalves)
>
> http://nai.arc.nasa.gov/index.cfm?page=expedition
> (This is a real-time webcast in streaming video, about hydrothermal vent
> research.  I watched the first ten minutes of it, which didn't include
> too much on mollusks, but there may be more info on mollusks later in
> the webcast.  You need RealPlayer software to watch this.)
>
> http://www.lgs.jussieu.fr/~intridge/fauna/ventmoll.htm
> (This site used to have a complete listing of hydrothermal vent
> organisms, but it doesn't seem to work now.  Unless I have it wrong?
> Does anybody know?)
>
> http://www.real.com/player/index.html?src=downloadr
> (You can download RealPlayer from here if you don't have it)
>
> Regards,
> Paul M.

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