Sea Vet II is being developed as a truly advanced short course in aquatic 
health at the University of Florida. Emphasis will be on advanced medical 
management of marine mammals, sea turtles, and crocodilians, with special 
consideration of species native to Florida.

Sea Vet II, June 10-16, 2007, University of Florida

The course in intended for veterinarians, veterinary students, graduate 
students and professionals with significant responsibility for the care of 
captive aquatic animals. Acceptance into to he course is limited and will be 
based on demonstrated experience and need for professional development in this 
area. Applicants should be able to document at least one year of experience 
working with these species, or sufficient classroom training (ie. Sea vet I, 
Aquavet, Marvet etc.) to be prepared for the advanced nature of the curriculum. 
Due to the short period of time before the first offering of this course is 
scheduled to begin, applications will be evaluated as they come in and students 
will be notified of their acceptance status within a day or two. Once the 
course if full no further applications will be accepted. The course will be 
offered again in 2009.

For more information and registration go online to: 
www.conference.ifas.ufl.edu/ame/seavet2 

Iske L. Vandevelde Larkin, Ph.D. 
Assistant Scientist
Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Large Animal Clinical Sciences
& Dept. of Zoology
University of Florida
2015 SW 16th Ave.
CVM - PO Box 100136
Gainesville, Fl 32610
(Ship to zip - 32608)
USA

Phone (352) 392-2212 ext 5168
Cell (352) 494-1742
Fax (352) 846-1171
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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