Join us in Maine for Introduction to Marine Mammal Biology (BioSM 1650) this 
summer!
http://www.sml.cornell.edu/sml_cc_immb.html

Dates: June 30 - July 14, 2014
University credits: -  3 -  through Cornell University

Location: Appledore Island, Shoals Marine Laboratory, Isles of Shoals, Maine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appledore_Island

Students: College undergraduates, advanced high school students, and science 
teachers
Faculty: Dr. Nadine Lysiak, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute/Marine Studies 
Consortium

Shoals Marine Lab is a residential island campus run by the University of New 
Hampshire and Cornell University since 1966 where undergraduates are
immersed in the study of marine science.

Register today! https://www.apply.sml.cornell.edu/registerwho/rwho_login.php
We expect this class to fill quickly.

Course description:

Introduction to the biology and conservation of the whales and seals, with a 
particular focus on species of the Gulf of Maine. Lectures will examine many 
facets of marine mammal science including: taxonomy and species diversity, 
morphological and physiological adaptations for life in the sea, foraging 
ecology and behavior, reproductive cycles, bioacoustics, anthropogenic 
interactions, and management of threatened species. Land and open-water 
observations of whale and seal behavior will give students hands-on 
opportunities to study marine mammals in the field. Laboratory work, including 
dissections, may also occur pending the availability of samples.


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Robin Hadlock Seeley, Ph.D.
Assistant Director of Academic Programs; Senior Research Associate

Shoals Marine Laboratory
Appledore Island, ME
www.sml.cornell.edu<http://www.sml.cornell.edu>
rhs4 at cornell.edu<http://cornell.edu>
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