Explore the Pacific Northwest and sail through beautiful marine
ecosystems. Practice being a scientist and a leader.  Analyze
environmental problems and act to solve them.  Gain 18 science
credits.  Join Beam Reach, a sustainability science school
focused on the marine environment:
http://beamreach.org/apply.html

For 10 weeks this fall (Aug21-Oct30, 2006) we will study orcas,
acoustics, and sustainable technology in the San Juan Islands.  
Our curriculum guides you through the design of your own research
project during 5-6 weeks of training in marine biology and
oceanography at the Friday Harbor Laboratories.  Dynamic teachers
help you conduct your research during 4-5 weeks of sailing with
the whales.  Available instruments include a fixed hydrophone
array, boat-based hydrophones, an ROV, and active sonar.

We will also study the humans who affect and assess the orcas.  
Come meet local community members, observe the development of the
recovery plan for a high-profile threatened species, and
experience sustainable technologies that can reduce human impacts
on the whales.  Then collaborate with your classmates to plan and
realize a service project that mitigates an acoustic impact on
the orcas.

Previous class web site: http://beamreach.org/051/

Questions: Dr. Scott Veirs, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This research opportunity is part of an academic study-away
program. Participation requires application, acceptance, and
tuition payment.  Financial aid is available.  Beam Reach courses
are approved for credit through the University of Washington.


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