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ENV S 193ST - Sea Turtle Conservation Science and Management

Environmental StudiesCollege of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

Sea Turtle Conservation Science and Management

Instructor Name(s)

STAFF

Course Description

Students first learn the biology of sea turtles (evolution, physiology, anatomy, behavior, life history and population dynamics), conservation status and ecological roles in coastal and marine ecosystems. Then the socio-ecological systems that link human connections to sea turtles, the ocean and governance. Emerging research and technology (marine spatial planning tools & satellite telemetry) will be integrated with national and international law and policy to learn about management of endangered and migratory species.

Min

1

Max

5

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

5

Prerequisites

Upper-division standing.

Advisory Enrollment Comments

May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 20 units provided letter designations are different.

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