Marine mammal field courses to Antarctica & Scotland

Announcing 2 field courses by the Department of Environmental Science and
Policy at George Mason University in Virginia (USA), in conjunction with the
Center for Global Education at George Mason University. 

Marine Mammal and Penguin Biology
<http://globaled.gmu.edu/programs/facultyled/winterstudy/antarctica.html>
in Antarctica will be held December 2012 - January 2013: Summer in
Antarctica. Participants will spend New Year's Eve in Ushuaia, Argentina,
preparing for a sixteen day voyage to Antarctica. After cross the Drake
Passage, students will spend their days landing in different Antarctic
environments in the South Shetland Islands, along the western Antarctic
Peninsula, and Weddell Sea and in zodiac boats cavorting with whales!

 

Marine Mammals and Turtle Conservation
<http://globaled.gmu.edu/programs/facultyled/summerstudy/scotland.html>
will be held in Scotland from July 7 to July 21. While working alongside
students from Queen Mary College, University of London, the University of
Glasgow, the University of Leicester and University of Stirling, students in
this truly international program will gain broad knowledge and understanding
of marine mammals from an ecological and behavioral sense. Lectures are
given at the University Marine Biological Station Millport on the Isle of
Cumbrae, Scotland, during which research vessel trips are made to study
common and grey seal behavior at local haul-out sites and to conduct
transect surveys for porpoises, Minke whale, seabirds and basking shark in
the outer Clyde area. The course then spends four days travelling to and
based in Tobermory, on the Isle of Mull.  Here two days are spent at sea
looking for Minke whale and other cetaceans in the waters off Mull, on
research and commercial whale watching boats.

 

Students attending George Mason University and other universities and
colleges are eligible for these programs. The application deadline is MARCH
2 for each of these programs. Students apply through the Center for Global
Education website: globaled.gmu.edu <http://globaled.gmu.edu/index.html>
CONTACT marno...@gmu.edu for further details.



Instructor: Associate Professor Dr Chris Parsons. Author of the new
undergraduate textbook "An introduction to marine mammal biology &
conservation"

 

 

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