Colleagues,
Please find the following course announcement and kindly distribute it to any
student(s) you feel would most benefit from this type of challenge. Due to a
couple recent cancellations, we now have a few positions remaining on each
Expedition Leg.
For your convenience, below the announcement I’ve included a synopsis of the
curriculum aboard the Expedition. More information is available on the website.
Thanks in advance & apologies for cross-postings,
Robin
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POSITIONS REMAINING - 2 DAYS LEFT TO APPLY! 2014 SCIENCE UNDER SAIL - Marine
Science Sailing Expeditions for College Students
** We are seeking high-performing College Students to fill a couple remaining
positions and complete our 2014 Expedition Team for Science under Sail’s
expedition EXU2014 in Exuma, Bahamas. The Expedition sets sail on June 21,
leaving Elizabeth Harbour and heading north up the archipelago to perform
research on coral reefs and establish the infrastructure for a long-term survey
and monitoring program in Exuma.
Other mission objectives, detailed program information, and a downloadable
application can be found at: www.scienceundersail.com
Application and tuition deadline is March 20th. Keep in mind that positions
are very limited and are filled on a First Accepted/First Reserved basis.
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Course Summary
These intensive 2 & 3-week courses are designed to immerse undergraduate &
graduate students in the study and understanding of coral reef ecosystems,
while challenging them in the rigors of marine field research. Active
participation in every aspect of a liveaboard research expedition will prepare
student scientists for fieldwork by naturally promoting opportunities for
teamwork, problem solving and innovation, and other skills necessary to
successfully collect data outside the laboratory. The courses integrate formal
lectures covering a broad range of relevant and current topics in coral reef
science with field survey and/or data collection components. Students will also
learn and become proficient in many contemporary cutting-edge techniques used
in coral reef research and other marine science disciplines. Lastly,
participants learn fundamentals of seamanship and sailing as they captain and
navigate the 46ft sailing catamaran throughout the Exuma archipelago to
near-shore and offshore research sites.
Lecture Topics:
• Coral Reef Ecology
• Symbioses
• Reproductive Biology of Corals
• Physiology & Photophysiology of Corals
• Calcification
• Coral Bleaching & Disease
• Global Climate Change and Coral Reefs
• Future Perspectives
** Additional lectures focused on visiting SEAmbassador’s research & expertise
Practical Techniques
-Survey protocols & data analysis (AGGRA, NOAA/EPA coral disease protocols,
photo-transects, Sigma Scan & Point Count analyses)
- Coral processing & biometrics
- collection & tissue removal
- symbiont quantification
- DNA isolation & preservation
- coral reflectance measurements
- chlorophyll quantification (spectrophotometrically)
- protein quantification (spectrophotometrically)
- surface area quantification
- Coral physiology
- PAM fluorometry
- coral calcification (buoyant weights)
- analysis of fecundity
- Seawater parameter analyses
- pH (spectrophotometric determination using m-cresol purple)
- salinity (refractometer)
- dissolved oxygen (spectrophotometrically & potentiometrically)
- total alkalinity (spectrophotometrically using bromocresol purple)
- other carbon species determined using CO2Sys
General Qualifications
Courses are open to all undergraduate & graduate student currently enrolled in
an academic institution. International students are encouraged to apply.
Diving Qualifications
All underwater surveys and collections are accomplished through the use of
surface supplied air systems (commonly called 'hooka rigs'). These systems are
preferred to traditional SCUBA because of the remoteness of the research sites
and field stations. The use of surface supplied air systems does not require
prior diving experience or certification, however, participants wishing to take
part in underwater field components are required to complete a comprehensive
medical questionnaire and carry Diver’s Alert Network (DAN) insurance. Field
instructors are NAUI certified SCUBA instructors and/or dive masters able to
assess competence level, provide instruction and oversee field components for
all participants.
Course Credit
The comprehensive science-based curriculum permits most students to earn
academic credits in Biology from their home institution, provided they register
for summer courses at their college or university. In many cases, Science Under
Sail is able to implement any departmental requirements (i.e. final report,
graded test, evaluation, etc.) necessary for students to gain credit, if
arrangements are made prior to commencement of the course. Please contact Dr.
Robin Smith at [email protected] for specific questions and inquiries.
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Science under Sail pioneers innovative marine-science field study programs for
college students combined with a unique modern mentorship program. Our vision
is to empower the next generation of ocean ambassadors by engaging students
with experts aboard sailing-based research and education expeditions throughout
the Caribbean.
*Participation is open to College Students and graduating high-school seniors
18+ (gap year students welcome)
For specific inquiries, please contact [email protected]
Also, feel free to check out and follow our Expeditions on social media:
on Facebook
on Twitter
on Instagram
Robin T. Smith, PhD
Director, Science under Sail, Inc.
www.scienceundersail.com
facebook.com/thecouragetosea
http://about.me/robintsmith