MARINEGEO: TAKING THE PULSE OF THE COaSTAL OCEAN

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MARINEGEO: TAKING THE PULSE OF THE COaSTAL OCEAN Join a global research effort to understand how coastal ecosystems function while learning about Field and Sampling techniques commonly used in Marine Ecology MarineGEO is a global partnership of participating research institutions lead by the Smithsonian Tennenbaum Marine Observatories Network. TAMU-CC is proud to be launching research activities and an accompanying summer class in June, 2017 BIOL 5409.101 Field and Sampling Techniques Learn about marine ecology by participating in field work in seagrass, oyster reef, mangrove, and mudflat habitats along the Texas Coastal Bend Contact Dr. Chris Patrick and Dr. Lee Smee at TAMUCC to learn more: Christopher.Patrick@tamucc.edu; Lee.Smee@tamucc.edu