Field Course "Marine Mammal Ecology & Conservation: Research Techniques"
University of British Columbia, in association with Coastal Ecosystems Research 
Foundation (CERF), is offering a field course on the biology of marine mammals 
in British Columbia. The course is taught at the Salmon Coast Field Station in 
the remote Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia, Canada.
The course will run over two weeks. Each day will include a mix of lectures and 
field activities, such as boat trips for direct observation of marine mammals.  
There will be an emphasis on learning practical field skills, including 
photo-identification, sampling techniques and behavioral observations, along 
with GIS mapping.
Students may obtain academic credit by enrolling in UBC course Biology 448 
(Directed Studies) or potentially through their home institution.  
Alternatively, participation can be as an internship experience with a 
certificate of completion.
The course will be taught by Dr. Lei Lani Stelle, Associate Professor of 
Biology at the University of Redlands and Research Biologist with CERF.  She 
has worked in BC over the last 15 years studying gray whales, river otters, and 
Steller sea lions.  She also leads a study in Southern California that examines 
human impacts on all marine mammal species.  Professional artist and 
photographer, Shane Keena, MFA, will teach skills in photographing animals in 
the field, including editing software (example images can be viewed at 
http://ShaneKeenaPhotography.com). The UBC contact is Dr. Wayne Goodey 
(Lecturer, UBC).
Accommodations are in a house with shared, dorm-style beds, full bathroom, 
running water and electricity.  Meals will be prepared communally.
Dates
Sunday August 3 - Friday, August 16th, 2014
Field Cost ~$1500 CDN

*        Course is limited to 10 participants

*        Deposit of 50% of the course fee is required to reserve your space
Includes:

  *   Instruction
  *   Accommodation at field station
  *   All meals
  *   Round-trip transport between Telegraph cove and Salmon Coast field station
  *   All activities (i.e. boat surveys)
Does not include:

  *   UBC tuition fees (payable directly to UBC)
  *   Travel insurance
  *   Alcohol
  *   The cost of getting to Telegraph Cove
  *   Expenses incurred before/after the course or spending money
Additional information and applications are available at
http://cerf.bc.ca/courses/ubc.asp
Any questions should be directed to Dr. Stelle; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


Lei Lani Stelle, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology
University of Redlands
1200 E Colton Avenue
Redlands, CA  92373
(909) 748-8628

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