Biology 268 - Marine Ecology

MARINE ECOLOGY

Fall
2020
01
3.00
Paulette Peckol
TTh 09:20-10:35
Smith College
10391-F20
REMOTE
ppeckol@smith.edu
The oceans cover over 75 percent of the Earth and are home to enormous biodiversity. Marine Ecology explores a variety of coastal and oceanic systems, focusing on natural and human-induced factors that affect biodiversity and the ecological balance in marine habitats. Using case studies, we study some successful conservation and management strategies, including Marine Protected Areas. This course uses a variety of readings, group activities and short writing assignments to develop vital skills such as effective oral, graphical and written communication; critical thinking; and problem solving. Enrollment limited to 24. Laboratory (BIO 269) must be taken concurrently and includes two field trips.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.