ALASKA FIELD EXPERIENCE THROUGH TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT GALVESTON
Summer 2016

Course Name: COASTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND GEOLOGY OF ALASKA
Course Number: MARB/MARS 415, MARB/MARS 615 or as an INTERNSHIP WITHOUT 
UNIVERSITY CREDIT
Session dates: Session 1: June 6-17; Session 2: June 20-July 1; Session 3: July 
4-July 15
Instructor: Dr. Randall Davis
Please contact Dr. Davis at (281) 250-7839<tel:%28281%29%20250-7839> 
([email protected]<https://mail.tamug.edu/owa/14.2.390.1/scripts/premium/redir.aspx?C=FTxU77pyUUOl7hMtiW6oZ8egBzqYS9MIBjvbyIw4nIeOSaSLPlXotukhTOxiKnUnwXMfUPp6pK0.&URL=mailto%3adavisr%40tamug.edu>)
 for more information.

Travel to south-central Alaska for this three credit hour field course or 
internship. For 12 days, students will live and study at the remote Alice Cove 
Research Station located along the shores of Prince William Sound. Students 
will assist in research on behavioral ecology of sea otters and  learn about 
the flora, fauna and geology of this area. An overland day trip will be made to 
explore the Copper River Delta and visit Sheridan Glacier. There are no 
prerequisites. Field course fee is $2,200 (airfare to Anchorage and Cordova not 
included). You do not need to be a student at Texas A&M University to register 
for an internship.






Dr. Randall W. Davis

Regents Professor, Depts. of Marine Biology and Wildlife and Fisheries Science

Texas A&M University

200 Seawolf Parkway, OCSB

Galveston, TX 77553

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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