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April 15, 2011

COURSE FOR SUMMER 2011

COASTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND GEOLOGY OF ALASKA

MARB/MARS 415 and MARB/MARS 615 or as an internship

 

Participating students travel to South-Central Alaska for this 12-day, three credit-hour field course or internship. For 12 days, students will work at the remote Alice Cove Research Station located along the north- eastern shore of Prince William Sound.

The course concentrates on the marine biology and geology of this area and provides opportunities for students to participate in research on sea otter behavioral ecology.

Each of the five 2011 sessions will include an overland day trip to explore the Copper River Delta and visit the Childs and Sheridan Glaciers.

Course fee will be $2,150, airfare to Anchorage and Cordova not included. Session dates are: June 1 - 12; June 15-26; June 29-July 10; July 13-24; and July 27- Aug. 7.

Enrollment (limited to six persons per session) is offered on a first come, first served basis. There are no prequisites.

 

 

INSTRUCTORS

Dr. Randall Davis and Dr. Tim Dellapenna

Please call or e-mail Dr. Davis at (281) 250-7839 or

davisr@tamug.edu for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

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