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New field course (EFB 500) (winter break ’02-’03) Aquatic Ecosystems of the Southeastern US K. Limburg & K. Schulz, expedition leaders
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Course Philosophy Field study of aquatic ecosystems Exploration of diverse ecosystems –‘Pristine’ systems –Human-dominated systems Independent Projects
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Course Overview 3 meetings before the field trip 26 December – 14 January field trip Prepare posters from your independent projects (on return) to be displayed in the spring 2003 SUNY ESF poster session
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Chesapeake Bay/Carolinas December 26 - 28 seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEAWIFS/ IMAGES/cities/S1998029172...
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Chesapeake Bay/Carolinas Naturally productive Oysters, crab, fish Human population influences Salt marshes Mud flats Trawling http://gis.cdc.gov/atsdr/map-library/chesapeake-npls.jpg
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http://thechesapeakebay.com/gallery/chesapeake%20fish.jpg
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Crab pots in a channel on the Chesapeake http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/coastline/line0656.htm
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Maryland blue crab www.photolib.noaa.gov/coastline/
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Crabs and menhaden on a fishing boat deck www.photolib.noaa.gov/coastline/
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Egret fishing in a tidal pool www.photolib.noaa.gov/coastline/
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Chesapeake Oyster www.photolib.noaa.gov/coastline/ images/line0794.jpg Oyster Recovery Partnership transplants oyster reefs for recolonization
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Diamondback terrapin Horseshoe crabs Osprey Cow-nosed ray Fiddler crab www.photolib.noaa.gov/coastline/ Critters
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Problems Oil boom; industrial/ag pollution Abandoned nets Shoreline development
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Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia 29 – 30 December Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge – largest forested wetland wilderness in the United States Cypress swamps Prarie wetlands Pine uplands
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“Land of the Trembling Earth”
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Sapelo Island, Georgia 30 December – 2 January ‘Pristine’ Salt marsh Beaches Trawling trip
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University of Georgia Marine Institute
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Lake Okeechobee and the Everglades 3 January – 6 January Massive human engineering projects High natural diversity Hydrologic disruption Exotic species What it was…
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http://www.nps.gov/ever/eco/threats2.htm www.saj.usace.army.mil/h2o/lib/ graphics/structures/s77-1.gi What we did to it…
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Slight changes in elevation (only inches), water salinity, and soil create entirely different landscapes, each with its own community of plants and animals. http://www.nps.gov/ever/eco/habitats.htm
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Lake Okeechobee www.pilothouseonline.com/.../ Lake%20Okeechobee.jpg
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Everglades native slash pine (Pinus elliottii) Prescribed burning in sawgrass (Cladium jamaicensis) to maintain marsh www.uni-freiburg.de/fireglobe/ photos/florida/florida.htm
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www.americanparknetwork.com/parkinfo/ ev/images/ev-home.jpg
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Mangroves
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Florida Bay/Keys 6 January – 12 January Florida Institute of Oceanography; Keys Marine Laboratory Tour Boating Expedition Independent Projects
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Keys Within ½ hour of: –Coral reefs –Florida Bay –Grass flats –Sandy beaches –Mud flats –Mangrove forest –Oceanic waters (Gulf Stream / Florida Straits)
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Long Key State Park http://thefloridakeys.com/parks/lignum.htm
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http://thefloridakeys.com/dive/divesites
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Anne’s Beach, Long Key http://thefloridakeys.com/parks/lignum.htm
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LIGNUMVITAE KEY STATE BOTANICAL SITE http://thefloridakeys.com/parks/lignum.htm
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St. Petersburg
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What you should get from this course A good overview of southeastern estuarine, freshwater and nearshore marine ecosystems –Some critters & green stuff –Ecology –Ecosystem processes –Human impacts A chance to do independent research in aquatic systems – either individually or in a small group Learn how to develop a poster on your research
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