ENVS 340 Oceanography
Explores the physical, chemical, and biological dynamics of the world's oceans, with emphasis on the interplay of ocean circulation, climate, and factors affecting the at-sea survival of salmonids. Students will spend significant time in the field, developing understanding of scientific methods, situating their learning within the tribal context. Prerequisites: BIOL 201 and MATH 210.
Outcomes
- Characterize marine waters in terms of: tidal flows, ecological functions of estuaries, salinity regimes, dissolved oxygen, nutrient sources and sinks, and fate of pollutants.
- Articulate the importance of primary consumers as critical links in the productivity of marine food webs.
- Identify local marine flora, and fauna, and describe their life histories.
- Describe nutrient cycling, and the interplay between inorganic nutrients and primary production in the marine environment.