Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium - Sarasota, Florida

DISEASES OF CORALS AND OTHER REEF ORGANISMS
(August 11-18, 2007)

This 7-day course is for professional scientists and graduate students interested in diseases of corals and other reef organisms.

Instructors: Esther C. Peters, Ph.D., Tetra Tech, Inc.
                  Robert Jonas, Ph.D., George Mason University
                  Thomas Cuba, Ph.D., Delta-Seven Inc.

 

During the last two decades, diseases have been described affecting corals, fish and other organisms, sometimes with wide-ranging effects.

This course will introduce students to the field of pathobiology of marine organisms. The focus of lectures, dives, and laboratory sessions will be on diseases affecting hard corals, but diseases of other reef organisms will also be discussed. Methods of studying diseases will include collection of field monitoring data and physiological, histological and microbiological techniques. The course will provide students with a state-of-the-art overview of reef pathobiology, experience with relevant techniques, and an understanding of the need for a multidisciplinary approach to its study. This course is limited to 14 participants.

Prerequisites: College-level biology courses are required, and courses in invertebrate zoology, microbiology, ecology, chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, histology, or marine sciences will be very helpful. SCUBA certification is required, and applicants will need to meet Mote's standards for "temporary diver" status. Click here to view Mote's policies and requirements for obtaining clearance to dive.

Costs: The course fee of $850.00 includes all course materials, accommodations, meals (dinner, 8/11 through breakfast on 8/18), boat costs, SCUBA tanks and weights. Participants should bring their own mask, snorkel, fins, regulator, BCD, and weight belt (rentals can be arranged if required). With advanced notice, pick up and drop off at the Key West International Airport by Mote staff can be arranged.

Key Dates
13 April, 2007 - Application receipt deadline
4 May, 2007 - Notification of acceptance
1 June, 2007 - Deposit ($300.00) due

13 July, 2007 - Balance ($550.00) due, or last
              day to withdraw with deposit refund
                    **dive forms due**

11 August, 2007 - Course starts
18 August, 2007 - Course ends

Credit: Mote Marine Laboratory does not offer credit, however, it may be possible to arrange credit through your home institution for directed studies, research courses, etc. Consult your faculty advisor. It is also possible to obtain 3 credit hours from George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. For information on credit requirements, contact Dr. Peters (epeters2@gmu.edu) and contact Dr. Jonas (rjonas@gmu.edu) about procedures and tuition fees. 

Forms:

All interested individuals are required to complete a course application.
          Application Form: (.pdf ) or (.doc )

Completed applications can be mailed or faxed to the address and number below, or you can complete the .doc version of the application by typing in the fields, saving as a Word document, then e-mail it to:


Dr. Dan Gallagher - Florida Keys Education
Mote's Tropical Research Laboratory
24244 Overseas Highway, Summerland Key, FL 33042
(305)745-2729 x203     (305)745-2730(fax)

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Mote Marine Laboratory - Tropical Research Laboratory
24244 Overseas Highway, Summerland Key, Florida 33042
(305)745-2729 - (305) 745-2730(FAX) - TRL-info@mote.org

TRL is a fully equipped marine research and education facility, with housing, vessels, dry labs, raceways and tanks, SCUBA support, and more.

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