Mar 13, 2025  
Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 Archived Catalog

BIOAS 3844 Marine Biology

Four hours (Au Sable)
Biology of marine plants and animals in the field. The focus of the course is on intertidal life and marine ecology in oceanic and geophysical context. Includes trophic dynamic relationships of eel grass communities and the intertidal zone, workings of the island systems of Puget Sound, ecological roles of sea birds and fishes, population and community structure dynamics, exploitation and oceanic microbialization, and biogeochemical processes and their linkages with the biosphere. Marine stewardship and effects of human activity on the marine environment are examined in all course components. Offered at Au Sable - Pacific Rim in Washington state during summer. Corresponds to Au Sable Biol 318 course.

Prerequisite: BIO 1144  
Offered at the Au Sable Institute Summer semester