The Duke University Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC has a few spaces left in the 
summer 2013 Marine Mammals course.  Additional courses are available - check 
the website (link is below) for a complete listing of courses and additional 
information.

Marine Mammals
Duke University Marine Lab, Beaufort, NC.
Summer Term II: 8 July - 9 August 2013

Experience the beautiful North Carolina coast! Join students from all over the 
world in participating in this unique summer session experience!

This is a field and laboratory-intensive course designed to provide first-hand 
experience with research techniques such as photo-identification and 
mark-recapture analysis, line transect surveys and distance sampling, sampling 
prey distribution and abundance, behavioral sampling techniques, acoustic 
recording and analysis, and necropsy techniques.

Course Description: The biology of cetaceans, pinnipeds, sirenians, and sea 
otters. Topics covered include the diversity, evolution, ecology, and behavior 
of marine mammals and their interactions with humans. Detailed consideration 
given to the adaptations that allow these mammals to live in the sea. 
Evaluation of the scientific, ethical, and aesthetic factors influencing 
societal attitudes toward these animals and of their conservation management in 
light of domestic legislation and international treaties.

As part of the Summer Term II Integrated Marine Conservation Program,  a core 
course, Conservation  Biology and Policy, may be taken with Marine Mammals. 
Students are encouraged (but not required) to take both  courses.


For more information: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> (Tel: 
252.504.7502).
To apply: https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=duke-geml
http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab/programs/courses/summer-II




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