Marine Ecology

FALL 3 WEEK NOVEMBER - DECEMBER

A Marine Ecology Study Program of Hiram College's Biology Department

Megan Taylor, Becky Velotta, Joe Moeller and Megan Szekely returning a shark from the NOAA monitoring program

Photo: Pat O'Donnell

OVERVIEW:
Marine ecology is an indepth exploration of marine life in a 3 week academic experience in which participants create and complete several experiments. The program includes studies dealing with marine organisims, including Black Horn Snails, Mangrove Periwinkle Snails, common marine birds, and common marine vegetation. The participants present and write scientific papers on individual experiments conducted during the course. The presentations are made at the Rookery Bay National Estuary Research Reserve. Participants volunteer with Hiram Alumnus Pat O'Donnell aiding him with his research in shark monitoring and fish trawling between three main marine bays.

LOCATIONS:

Keys Marine Laboratory, Long Key, Florida

Rookery Bay National Estuary Research Reserve Naples, Florida

The Everglades National Park

Dry Tortugas National Park

Dennis J Taylor and 2006 Marine Ecology Participants
taylordj at hiram.edu
last updated 28 October 2008

Banner Photo by Mathew J. Wilson