Biology Courses (BIOLOGY)
taught in Beaufort
125. Biology and Conservation of Sea
Turtles. NS, STS The
course offers an enhanced educational opportunity
featuring an optional 7-day field expedition
to the Caribbean island of Trinidad to study
the largest island-nesting colony of leatherback
sea turtles and smaller assemblages of other
endangered sea turtles. As offered in the
past (that is, without the field expedition)
the students’ opportunity to observe sea
turtles has been limited to a visit to a
local sea turtle hospital for (mainly) injured
and recovering loggerhead turtles. Trinidad
provides a unique opportunity to interact
directly with multiple species of sea turtles,
but more importantly with resource managers,
community conservationists, fishermen and
others in a “real-world” situation where
endangered species management and conservation
are complex in ways that are impossible to
convey in a classroom setting. The field
expedition also provides an opportunity to
participate, if only briefly, in one of the
finest village-based endangered species co-management
conservation program in the developing world.
Prerequisite: Introductory Biology
Instructors: S.
Eckert and K.
Eckert. C-L: Marine Sciences and
Environ 135. One course.
Trip to Trinidad is required as part of the
course.
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