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COURSE FOR SUMMER I & II

COASTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND GEOLOGY OF ALASKA

MARB/MARS 489 and MARB/MARS 689

 

Students will travel to South-Central Alaska for two weeks for this three credit hour field-based course.  For nine days, students will work at the remote Alice Cove Research Station located on a fjord in Prince William Sound.  The students will conduct research on sea otter behavior (Biology) and habitat characterization (Marine Geology) and utilization.  Opportunities exist for learning about other wildlife.  In addition, five days will be spent exploring the Copper River.

 

 

 

INSTRUCTORS

Dr. Randall Davis, Dr. Antonietta Quigg, and Dr. Tim Dellapenna

Please call or e-mail Dr. Davis at (409) 740-4712 or

davisr@tamug.edu for more information.

 

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