Marine Conservation (CONS7024)
Information valid for Summer Semester, 2018
Course level
Postgraduate Coursework
Faculty
School
Biological Sciences School
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Delivery mode
Internal
Class hours
3 Lecture hours
Prerequisite
CONS6009 and CONS7008
Restricted
MConsBiol, MConsSc
Assessment methods
Exam and Workbook
Course enquiries
Work Integrated Learning
Field Experience
Current course offerings
Course offerings | Location | Mode | Course Profile |
Summer Semester, 2024 (06/01/2025 - 01/02/2025) | St Lucia | In Person | Profile unavailable |
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Course description
This is an intensive course delivered both at St Lucia campus and with a seven day field trip to Heron Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef. The course will give you an appreciation of the conservation issues and practices that affect marine habitats, with a particular emphasis on coral reefs. We will cover the main ecological principles relevant to marine conservation including marine landscape interpretation, dispersal, development and population connectivity, regulating processes, key biota, resource use, pollution and the diverse challenges of marine conservation and planning in Australasia. You will learn practical strategies for addressing conservation needs arising from human exploitation and climate change and will develop skills in the conduct of marine surveying, experimental design, coral health assessments, biodiversity measures and fish surveying.