Lee Campbell at WHOI's information office, who nailed down this project in the first place.
Bruce Tripp and Dale Leavitt, for their commentary and enthusiasm, and for allowing me to work on the "Coastal Briefs" with them.
Kurt Fristrup and William Watkins, who both took time out of their extremely busy and exciting schedules to help me round up those marine mammal sounds you hear, as well as photographs of those fantastic animals.
Mike Eatough at the Lloyd Center for Environmental Studies, Jerry Bell from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Center for Climate Analysis, and Michelle McClellan from the Center for Marine Conservation for providing me with some beautiful illustrations I could never have taken with my camera.
John Abrahall at Bullfrog Films and the National Film Board of Canada, for their generous donation of stills and video from "The Intertidal Zone."
And back at home...Computer Information Science Professor Richard Upchurch for teaching me this HTML stuff and introducing me to the intricacies of cow chasing.
Andrew Mitchell and John Brayton for their computer magic (Help! I've thrown something important away!)
And many thanks to the members of my thesis committee--especially Luke Wallin, who over salmon steaks and cherry tomatoes in his backyard talked me into sticking with school.
And of course, Greg Stone, who taught me everything about the web--and a bit about (reaching for) the stars. To him, I dedicate this project.