BIOHOPK 173HA: Marine Conservation Biology - Seminar and Discussion Only (BIOHOPK 273HA, OCEANS 173A)
Class can be taken in-person or via Zoom. Introduction to the key concepts of ecology and policy relevant to marine conservation issues at the population to ecosystems level. Focus on the origin and maintenance of biodiversity and conservation applications from both the biology and policy perspectives (for example, endangered species, captive breeding, reserve design, habitat fragmentation, ecosystem restoration/rehabilitation). Also includes emerging approaches such as ecosystem based management, ocean planning, and coupled social-ecological systems. The course will include lectures, readings and discussions of primary literature, and attendance at seminars with visiting scholars. Prerequisite: introductory biology; suggested: a policy and/or introductory ecology course. Students should enroll in this course if they are only joining the seminar and discussion. Students who will engage in the full course should enroll in
BIOHOPK 173H/273H. (Graduate students register for 273HA.)
Terms: Spr
| Units: 1-2
Instructors:
Crowder, L. (PI)
;
Early, M. (SI)
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