[Coral-List] Field course announcement - CORRECTED DATES

Howard Lasker hlasker at buffalo.edu
Wed Jan 13 08:28:10 EST 2016


University at Buffalo

WORKSHOP IN TROPICAL MARINE ECOLOGY

San Salvador, The Bahamas

August 6-20, 2016

Two week field workshop conducted at the Gerace Research Station on San 
Salvador, The Bahamas. The workshop will provide an in depth study of 
Caribbean marine habitats and the processes controlling the abundance 
and distribution of organisms in tropical marine communities. The course 
will emphasize coral reef communities.  Through lectures, observations 
and experiments participates will learn the fauna and flora of the 
habitats and characterize the roles of different ecological processes in 
these communities.

Cost - $1700 plus transportation to the field station.  Fees include 
housing, all meals on site and lab fees. Students wishing academic 
credit can make arrangements to receive credit from the University at 
Buffalo with an additional per credit tuition fee.

For further information contact Dr. Howard Lasker (hlasker at buffalo.edu 
<mailto:hlasker at buffalo.edu>) or Dr. Mary Alice Coffroth 
(coffroth at buffalo.edu)

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Howard R. Lasker
    
    Professor, Department of Geology & Graduate Program in Evolution, Ecology & Behavior

    Editor-in-Chief, Coral Reefs, Journal of the International Society for Reef Studies

Mailing Address:
    Dept. of Geology
    411 Cooke Hall
    University at Buffalo    	
    Buffalo, NY 14260-3050

Office:
    443 Hochstetter Hall

Laboratory (shipping address):
    474 Hochstetter Hall
    University at Buffalo–North Campus
    Buffalo, NY 14260-3050

Phone:       Office  (716) 645-4870
              Lab     (716) 645-4876
Fax:                 (716) 645-3999

Website: http://www.geology.buffalo.edu/people/faculty/lasker.shtml

Graduate Program website: http://evolutionecologybehavior.buffalo.edu/

Coral Reefs:  http://link.springer.com/journal/338



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