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MEA 350 Marine Conservation Biology
This course will focus on the field of marine conservation, including the scientific, regulatory, social and economic factors that must be considered when trying to solve complex conservation issues. Important concepts will include: (i) sampling and experimental design, (ii) modern definitions of conservation, scientific areas of expertise in conservation, (iii) priority threats to biodiversity, (iv) laws which govern conservation in the US and internationally, and (v) social and economic considerations. The class will include presentation and critical evaluation of global, regional and local case studies marine conservation actions. Optional Friday field trips. Instructor permission required.
Typically offered in Spring only