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Travel Programs
- BIOL 281 Section 1
- Australearn: Tropical Marine Ecology
- A one month field course to the Northeast
coastal regions of Australia to study coastal and
island ecosystems and the relationships of
marine organisms to their environment. Please
contact Australearn for details.
AustraLearn
110 16th St.
3rd Floor
Denver, CO, 80202
1-800-980-0033 or 303-446-2214
http://www.australearn.org/
- PSYC 300 Section 1
- Whale Sail 2002: Field Studies of Wild Whale
and Dolphin Behavior
 - The focus of the program will be to conduct a
study of feeding ecology of Right Whales in the
Atlantic ö from Maine to Nova Scotia (Northern
Gulf of Maine and southern reaches of the Bay
of Fundy), depending upon the location and
activity of whales.
- Following a five-day shore component
of lectures and demonstrations, we will sail
aboard the double-masted schooner ö the Harvey
Gamage ö for three weeks, documenting the
locations of right whales, humpback whales, fin
whales, and minke whales. We will most
certainly see other species of whales and
dolphins, but our surveys will focus on the more
regularly observed baleen whales.
The program will be a combined effort of
Southampton Graduate Campus and the Center for Coastal
Studies in Provincetown, Mass.
- For more information, contact the
Social Science Division, 631-287-8204.
4 credits
Travel Course
FORESTELL
Special Session: June 3 ö June 30 (Register for
Session 16)
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