EVPP 466: Coral Reef Ecology, Health, and Conservation Lab/Field Experience

EVPP 466-201: C. Reef Ecol, Hlth&Consrv Lab
(Spring 2023)

01:30 PM to 04:10 PM R

Exploratory Hall (formerly Science and Tech II) 2602

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Section Information for Spring 2023

EVPP 466 201 has an optional travel component to Roatán, Honduras, during Summer 2023. For additional information regarding travel, please contact Dr. Esther Peters, Dr. Jennifer Salerno, or Dr. Thomas Wood

Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 1

Students will learn to identify different species of corals, fishes, and other reef organisms in the classroom and in the field. Students will be introduced to scientific field methods, including how to make and record observations while diving/snorkeling. Students will deploy these survey methods in the field to collect and analyze data on coral reef ecosystems. May be repeated within the degree for a maximum 1 credits.
Recommended Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Recommended Corequisite: EVPP 465, if not taken previously.
Schedule Type: Laboratory
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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