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… and marine communities in coastal Maine

June 27- August 5, 2011 Aquatic Community Ecology BIOLOGY 312 (4 cr) (Instructor, Professor I. Bosch). Lec MTWR 11:30-1:00 PM Lab TR 1:30 – 4:30 PM Pre-requisite: Ecology. Includes fieldwork to study the ecology of streams and small lakes (Conesus Lake, Hemlock Lake) ….

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… and marine communities in coastal Maine

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  1. June 27- August 5, 2011 Aquatic Community EcologyBIOLOGY 312 (4 cr)(Instructor, Professor I. Bosch) Lec MTWR 11:30-1:00 PM Lab TR 1:30 – 4:30 PM Pre-requisite: Ecology Includes fieldwork to study the ecology of streams and small lakes (Conesus Lake, Hemlock Lake) …. This course provides an introduction to the organization and dynamics of freshwater and marine communities including small lakes, streams, coral reefs, kelp forests and more. The laboratory emphasizes field surveys and practical techniques. … and marine communities in coastal Maine In addition your tuition, a fee of a $425 is required. This fee will cover the costs of boat use locally and transportation, housing, lunches, boat and lab fees for the 4-day trip to the Darling Marine Center in Maine.

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