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Tropical Marine Ecosystems Course - Institute of Marine Resources |
Course Structure |
Welcome to Tropical Marine Ecosystems! Understanding the marine environment requires a basic knowledge of biological, physical, geological and chemical processes and how they interact. Increasingly, it also encompasses an understanding of the way marine resources can be sustainable managed. Consequently, the investigation and understanding of the ocean requires an interdisciplinary perspective of the ocean as an integrated system. The Institute of Marine Resources and the Division of Marine Studies of the University of the South Pacific, in collaboration with Macquarie University (Australia) and the University of Wisconsin- Platteville (US), offers two 3-week courses on Tropical Marine Ecosystems in the beautiful marine environment of Fiji. For Macquarie University and other Australian students, this course is offered at the beginning of each year (January – February) and IMR has been co-ordinating it since 2003. For the University of Wisconsin Study Abroad Program and other US students, this course is offered around June-July. The course can also be taken by USP students as a non-credit course. Tropical Marine Ecosystems Summer Course, 2010.
Field trips enabled students to snorkel and observe the diversity of corals and reef organisms on three different reefs; study features of a coral cay (Makaluva Island); stay overnight in a traditional Fijian village on the Coral Coast; see Fiji’s largest freshwater prawn farm at Navua; and get hands-on experience in seagrass, mangrove, and terrestrial coastal plants species identification. The students enjoyed the Course since it gave them a chance to get to know the Fijian culture, their food and lifestyle and also experience the practical part of the course, which ran alongside the lecture components. They made the most of their stay and visited nearby tourist spots in the weekends. |
The Course covers 4 modules:
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At Macquarie University, this course is worth 3 credit points. The course usually runs from late January through to early February of each year.
The unit convenor is Dr David Raftos (Associate Professor David Raftos, Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, e-mail: draftos(at)rna.bio.mq.edu.au, ph: 61-2-9850 8402, FAX 61-2-9850 8245), Marine Sciences and Graduate School of the Environment.
IMR staff of USP will coordinate the course logistics from USP, Suva. The course is team-taught. Pre-requisites for Macquarie students
General Admission requirementsStudents who wish to enrol in this course should have completed the following pre-requisites:
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UWP/USP Tropical Marine Ecosystems Course USP together with UWP will offer the course FJ-BIOL/GEOG 2250 Tropical Marine Ecosystems for 3 credits. Course pre-requisites for US students will be at least one course in biology or geography. The dates of the course will be in June – July. US students will have the option of taking a 1 credit SCUBA Diving course arranged by UWP and facilitated by the UWP On-site Program Coordinator (OSPC). On-site orientation will be provided by the UWP OSPC before the course begins. For further information about the course and registration, please contact Donna Anderson on anderdon(at)uwplatt.edu The on-site program coordinator in Fiji for US study abroad students is Kris Stice. You can contact him on krisstice(at)hotmail.com
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Pre-requisites for USP students
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