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Welcome to Dr. Mike Case's Webpage!

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Global Seafloor Relief: One World...One Home...Peace

I shall pass this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer it nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Read--Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Remarks for the May 2005 Wilkes University Commencement

If you have landed at Wilkes University from cyberspace, Welcome! I have provided a personal Biography. My current Research projects are (1) Ecology of Meiofauna in Sediments of the Freshwater Hyporheic Zone (2) Investigation of the Biogeochemical Fate of Anti-neoplastics in the Aquatic Environment. View a recent GSE Oceanographic Field Expedition with Dr. Cases F05 Marine Ecology Class in Virginia.

Navigating the Pages

Use the courses link on the navigation bar (your left) to view my academic course information and teaching schedule. Importantly, you will also find very useful information on environmental databases, global environmental sustainability and ecological ethics under the Green Wisdom link. Pictures are used sparingly to keep the site efficient.

Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science Careers

Interested in Marine Biology and Oceanography career training at Wilkes University?... check out our Marine Science Consortium program. You can obtain a BS Degree in Environmental Sciences, a minor in Biology, and a Concentration in Marine Sciences in four years. See me if you are interested.

Note that the courses for the undergraduate program at the Wallops Island Marine Lab are posted at the MSC website for the upcoming College Summer Program 2007 Session. For general information, visit the MSC Homepage.

Interested in Environmental Engineering Career Training, Environmental Science, or Earth Sciences at Wilkes?--Identifying, Assessing and Resolving Technical Environmental Problems using Engineering and Geographic Information Systems?...Learn about "Careers in Environmental Engineering" at Wilkes. We train environmental engineers and environmental scientists in the fields of water quality, aquatic ecology, air quality, and solid & hazardous waste management. Check Us Out at EEES Department! For more information about careers and type of work in environmental engineering or environmental science, check out the College Board Environmental Engineering Technology website or the College Board Environmental Science website.

We teach courses in global climate change and biogeochemistry Log on to the National Oceanographic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) webpage for up-to-date information on global ocean and climate research information. This is a Top Rank website!

Students take courses in water quality, freshwater ecosystems, and biodiversity partnering with local organizations such as the North Branch Land Trust to conserve and preserve the lands and freshwaters of Northeastern Pennsylvania or lake management associations to solve local limnological problems. Click on the NBLT website for details!

If you want to work internationally instead of locally, visit the ECOLOGIA websites under Green Wisdom (see navigation bar left) for useful database information on toxics, radiation, water and air quality, health, and environmental policy along with other interesting articles and environmental vignettes in the news. Of particular interest is the environmental philanthropy outreach of the Virtual_Foundation.

Finally, if you need information on biological diversity, go to Biodiversity Links.

Thanks for visiting,
Mike Case




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