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Special Topics in Marine and Environmental Science

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Special Topics - Marine Ecosystem Field Techniques
MBIO 4900C
Fall 2024

Course Description:

Marine Ecosystem Field Techniques exposes the student to the variety of ways to collect field data from several marine ecosystems, learn to prepare for and record these data, create a database using Microsoft Excel and Access, and learn how to organize their data for analysis using the statistical package R. Students will learn how to create a study design, employ it in the field while adjusting to conditions, and prepare their data for analysis. Students will learn how to utilize a variety of instruments to collect data. Students are required to work outdoors in various weather conditions as well as in the lab. Students will have an understanding of how to design and undertake field collections, organize their data, and begin statistical analyses.

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