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Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 17:41:54 -0500
To: cavers@cavers.com
From: Tom Iliffe <iliffet@ta*.ta*.ed*>
Subject: cave research & Cave Talk at CaveBiology.com
I am pleased to announce the addition of a message board titled "Cave Talk"
and free Internet posting of cave research projects on my website -
Cavebiology.com.  If you have not already visited Cavebiology.com, I
encourage you to dive in.  I would welcome your comments and suggestions.

Cave Talk is open for discussions pertaining to cave biology, cave diving,
cave conservation, and any other related topics.  Please post your
thoughts, convictions, and questions.  I hope that Cave Talk will be
utilized not only by cavers, cave divers, and cave biologists, like
ourselves, but also by other interested parties.  The main web site, 
Cavebiology.com, is often reviewed by children, high school and college
students.  I hope that Cave Talk will substantially promote cave biology
and cave conservation to the next generation of explorers.  The message
board is searchable by topic, which will enhance its use as an educational
and reference tool.  You may visit Cave Talk by going to Cavebiology.com
and then click to "come in" to the web site.  Once inside click on the Cave
Talk button on the top tool bar.

In addition, Cavebiology.com is the first web site of its kind to present
information about ongoing cave research projects. Such information should
foster collaboration and cooperation to further the speleological
investigations of all types.  The first project to be posted on the site
involves investigations of marine caves in southeastern Italy.  To reach
this section of the website, please go to Cavebiology.com.  Once you are in
the main page click the research button at top.  A listing of described
projects can be found on the Research page.  If you would like to have your
research featured on Cavebiology.com, please send a brief description along
with digital photos or illustrations, plus references to:
Iliffe@ca*.co*.  This information can be submitted in the form of a
word processing document together with jpg and/or gif images which we will
convert to HTML web page format.

Thank you for your time and attention,

Sincerely, Tom Iliffe

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Dr. Thomas M. Iliffe
Dept. of Marine Biology
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Galveston, TX  77553-1675
(409) 740-4454 (office); (409) 740-5001 (fax)
e-mail: iliffet@ta*.ta*.ed*
http://www.marinebiology.edu/iliffe.html
http://www.cavebiology.com
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