BIOL 301 Introduction to Marine Biology (SI): From the Gulf Coast to the Florida Keys
This course is designed to introduce students to the natural history, biology, diversity, and community ecology of marine ecosystems by getting wet, getting muddy, and experiencing them first-hand across the state of Florida. Special emphasis is placed on surveying diverse marine habitats, the organisms found in each, and the interactions that result in these unique communities. The first week is spent on campus reviewing fundamental concepts in marine biology and community ecology. Once in Florida, the class visits Seahorse Key Marine Lab in the Gulf of Mexico to study salt marshes, seagrass beds, and oyster reefs. We visit the Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Facility at Whitney Marine Lab on the Atlantic Coast, explore the Everglades, and study coral reefs and mangrove habitats at the Keys Marine Lab on Long Key. We also focus on the role of these diverse marine environments in maintaining healthy oceans, and identify what can be done to address major challenges facing these vulnerable habitats.