Duke Marine Lab Offers Conservation Biology and Policy
Summer Term II (July 11 to August 12, 2011) at the Duke Marine Lab features 
Conservation Biology and Policy, which teaches principles of conservation and 
preservation of the coastal and oceanic environment. The focus is on 
interdisciplinary problem solving - using natural and social science theory to 
resolve real-world environmental problems. Students explore the origins of 
biodiversity and ecological mechanisms of biodiversity loss at genetic, 
species, and ecosystems levels. They also examine theory and practice of 
biodiversity conservation using socioeconomic, institutional, and ecological 
frameworks. Co-taught by Duke University Professors Doug Nowacek (conservation 
biology) and Mike Orbach (policy and marine affairs).

Distinguished visiting speakers supplement regular course material.  Current 
speakers include pioneering marine researchers, conservationists and 
communicators such as Lye Lyn Heng, Associate Professor of Law, National 
University of Singapore, Dr. Asbury Sallenger, Oceanographer, U.S. Geological 
Survey, and Dawn M. Martin, President, SEA WEB.

Enrollment deadline is July 4, 2011 (participants will be accepted after the 
deadline if space is available). Tuition: $2,670. Tuition for an additional 
elective course (Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles, Marine Mammals, 
Marine Invertebrate Zoology or Marine Ecology): $3,560.

Course details: 
www.nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab/programs/courses/summer2011-2<http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab/programs/courses/summer2011-2>

Costs: 
www.nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab/programs/undergraduate/summercosts<http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab/programs/undergraduate/summercosts>

Duke Marine Lab is a facility of Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment, 
located on Pivers Island in Beaufort, NC. It offers a year-round curriculum for 
undergraduate, professional graduate and doctoral students, as well as a full 
range of research, residential and teaching facilities. To learn more about the 
Duke Marine Lab and the courses it offers, go to 
www.dukemarinelab.net<http://www.dukemarinelab.net>.
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