Tired of dolphins and manatees?  A summer marine mammal field course on the 
Washington coast might be the solution.

This May, Florida Tech will be taking a group of motivated students to Friday 
Harbor Laboratories in the San Juan Islands to observe and study marine mammals 
in their natural environment.  The course earns you 3 credits that count toward 
your degree either at the undergraduate or graduate level.

Course description:
Students will learn the methods, equipment and concepts that many wildlife 
field biologists use as a daily part of their job, and will participate in an 
existing research program. Daytime activities will consist primarily of 
boat-based and land-based surveys of harbor seals, sea lions, killer whales and 
baleen whales common to the Salish Sea ecosystem.  By the end of the course, 
the students will be trained in digital photography, boat handling, 
behavioral/spatial data collection, and other practical skills commonly 
required for a career in wildlife biology.  Evening lectures and other 
activities will provide theoretical knowledge of important aspects of marine 
mammal behavior, physiology and anatomy, as well as lectures from local experts 
in the field  (plus a demonstration of an animal necropsy!).  During the 
course, students will also develop their own research project and become 
familiar with how raw data is translated into results that affect marine mammal 
conservation policy.

Course title: Marine Mammal Studies in the Pacific Northwest (MAR3621/MAR5621)
Institution: Florida Institute of Technology
Instructor:  Spencer Fire (sf...@fit.edu<mailto:sf...@fit.edu>)
Dates:    May 6-15, 2019
Location:    Friday Harbor, WA and adjacent coastal waters
Course cost:   Enrolling in the course as a summer student at Florida Tech 
($3600; 3 credits of tuition) covers all travel expenses, lodging, meals, field 
costs, and an occasional cookie.
Must have a valid U.S. Passport (students may fly into Victoria, BC)
Must be physically fit/able to swim

Please contact Dr. Fire directly for more information and to sign up for the 
course.

Check out our Instagram feed<https://www.instagram.com/thefirelab/>  
(www.instagram.com/thefirelab/)  for photos from last year's course!

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