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ECOL 183, Marine Biology
Instructor: Katrina Mangin
Lecture, BSW 208, MW 1-1:50
Lab, Koffler 511, Mondays
Section 1: 9-10:50, Section 2: 11-12:50
First lab January 24 (no lab next Monday)
http://eebweb.arizona.edu/COURSES/Ecol183/index1.html
Introduction - what interests me
the ocean and marine biology
nature/science in general
parasites, disease and symbionts!
passionate about conserving natural world
evolutionary biologye.g., why sex?
Lecture Content
lectures on “ocean life” (Gulf of Ca)
5-minute optional topics by students
3 exams and final
required field trip to CEDO Feb 11-13 ($30.00 each due in lab to TA, by Feb 7)
Lab
• Four modules:
1) diversity of marine life (3 labs)
2) field trip project (3 labs)
3) hermit crab research project (4 labs)
4) conservation research project (3 labs)
The TAs!
James Stegen (grad ta, section 1) Katie Massie (grad ta, section 2)
Christy Cusick (ugta, section 1)Kim Smith (ugta, section 1)Eliza Lovejoy (ugta, section 2)Martin Marquez (ugta, section 2)Leah Barton (ugta)Mark Mergler (ugta)
Rest of lecture today
•tsunami (extra credit for lecture on Tuesday)•fishery decline worldwide•life in 3-D world (sperm whales)
syllabus on web by next wedReadings for Jan 17-28: 1) Chapter 2, 3 text2) Seaweb article “Cover study of nature provides startling” http://www.seaweb.org/whatis/5.15.03.release.html(also on course website)
Special Lecture-Forum - Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami Tuesday, January 18, 2005 · 1:00 - 3:00 PMStudent Union Memorial Center - South Ballroom Dr. Susan Beck, Department Head and Professor,Department of GeosciencesGeologic Perspective on Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami
Dr. Richard Eaton, Professor, Department of HistoryNatural Disasters in South Asia: What Can We Learn from the Past? Dr. G. Marie Swanson, Dean and Professor, Mel & Enid Zuckerman Arizona College of Public HealthThe Sumatra Tsunami: Public Health Outcomes and Necessities Dr. J. Stephen Lansing, ProfessorDepartment of Anthropology and the Santa Fe InstituteWhat's Next on the Ring of Fire: Environmental Challenges for Indonesia
Attend for 5 points of extra credit (Beck lecture)10 points for 3 lectures
Dec. 26, 2004
Sumatra Earthquake
tsunami propagatio
nsimulation(courtesy (courtesy
of Dr. of Dr. Susan Susan Beck, Beck,
GeoscienceGeosciences, UA)s, UA)
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http://staff.aist.go.jp/kenji.satake/animation.gif
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Tsunami SimulationTsunami Simulation(courtesy of Dr. Susan Beck, Geosciences, UA)(courtesy of Dr. Susan Beck, Geosciences, UA)
http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/645fall2003_web.dir/elena_suleimani/generation_small.mov
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http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/645fall2003_web.dir/elena_suleimani/runup4.mov
Tsunami Run-up SimulationTsunami Run-up Simulation(courtesy of Dr. Susan Beck, Geosciences, UA)(courtesy of Dr. Susan Beck, Geosciences, UA)
Rapid worldwide decline of predator fish communities, Myers R.A. & B. Worm, Nature v. 423, 15May2003
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Changes in the catch per unit effort in the Japanese longline fishery from 1952 to 1980, catch of tuna and billfish per 100hooks. Red=10+,Orange = 8-10, Dark blue = <1, Light blue = 1. (From Boris & Worm, Nature v423, 15May2003)
Other business
attendance
not registered? see me after class
syllabus next week (on website)
UA email is required
Trieste, 1960, 10,912m
(Marianas Trench, 10,923m)
octopus, 5000m
deepest fish, 8370m
sperm whale 1150mgiant squid 1500m
Canada's Unsustainable 2003—2006 Seal Hunt Plan
harp seal hunt
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