Environmental Studies 321D - Marine Conservation Biology

Spring
2014
01
4.00
Jason Andras
TH 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
87563
Clapp Laboratory 126
jandras@mtholyoke.edu
87562,87563
'Ocean ecosystems are of tremendous ecological importance and provide many billions of dollars worth of services annually, yet our marine systems face serious threats due to overfishing, climate change, ocean acidification, pollution, and the spread of invasive species. Conservation and management strategies aim to protect our remaining marine resources and restore those that have been lost or damaged. In this course, we will study the scientific evidence documenting the most pressing threats to marine ecosystems and examine available strategies for mitigating these threats. We will also explore cultural, economic, and political issues relevant to marine conservation and management.'
Prereq: Biological Sciences 223 or 226
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.