Environmental Studies - ENV S

Students first learn the biology of sea turtles (evolution, physiology, anatomy, behavior, life history and population dynamics), conservation status and ecological roles in coastal and marine ecosystems. Then the socio-ecological systems that link human connections to sea turtles, the ocean and governance. Emerging research and technology (marine spatial planning tools & satellite telemetry) will be integrated with national and international law and policy to learn about management of endangered and migratory species.

Prerequisites: Upper-division standing.


ENV S 193ST
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Sea Turtle Conservation Science and Management
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08:00 AM - 09:15 AM