1. Course Readings
      2. On-line Resources
      3. Available References
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EDUC 393 Special Topics:
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Instructor: Dr. David Zandvliet
Environmental Education in
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Faculty of Education
Marine Environments
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Simon Fraser University
Bamfield Marine Station/SFU
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Phone: (604) 291-5680
Summer session, 2000
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E-mail: (dbz@sfu.ca)
Course Readings
A variety of current and topical readings will be provided from the following list of publications:
Marine Biology, Journal
of Environmental Education, Journal
of
Marine Education.
In addition,
information from popular media sources such as video, television, radio, newspapers and the
internet will be considered.
On-line Resources
Centre for Marine Environmental Initiatives (http://inseine.ifmt.nf.calcmerits/)
Earthtrust - Wildlife Conservation Worldwide (http://leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/
—et/)
United Nations Environmental Programme (http://www.unep.org/)
Environment Canada's Green Lane (http://www.ec.gc.ca/)
Available References
Marine education
Levine, J.
(1985).
Undersea life. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang.
Longhurst, A. (1998). Ecological geography of the sea. London: Academic.
Barnes, R.& Hughes, R.(1982). An introduction to marine ecology. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific.
Laevastu, T. (1996). Exploitable marine ecosystems. Oxford: Fishing News Books.
NRC (1994). Restoring and protecting marine habitat. Washington: National Academy Press.
Valiela, I.
(1995).
Marine ecological processes. New York: Springer.
Raffaelli, D. & Hawkins, S. (1996). Intertidal ecology. New York: Chapman & Hall.
Little, C.& Kitching, J. (1996). The biology of rocky shores. New York: Oxford University Press.
Course Outline Page 4

Marine Science
402.1
(P80 UVic TT# 64616, 501.12
Calgary)
A course of field trips, laboratory sessions, and seminars for tinterested in environmental
or marine education. The course is multidisciplinary in nature appropriate for teachers of all
subjects and grade levels. Participants will be introduced to a variety of marine environments
and given frequent opportunities to explore and research relationships occurring within and
among them. Participants will also be given varied opportunities to explore their personal appli-
cation of this knowledge to educational settings.
Instructor: ?
Dr. David Zandvliet, Simon Fraser University
Marine Science
402.2
(P81 UVic
TF#
60399, 501.28
Calgary) ?
Spiro Development ot \l,iriite Molluscs 1
3
weeks: iiiiy 3
This survey of molluscan development will incorporate both lectures and laboratory work; the
latter will emphasize observations on live, locally available molluscs. Topics will include: neu-
roendocrine control of reproductive functions, gametes, life history patterns, cleavage and cell
lineage, organogenesis, larval biology, and induction of settlement and metamorphosis. Evolu-
tion of development will be a pervasive theme.
Prerequisite: Introductory invertebrate zoology.
Instructor: ?
Dr. Louise Page, University of Victoria
MacMillan Coastal Biodiversity Workshop
(9
days: June
17 - 25)
A special series of workshops focusing on biodiversity in coastal zones of British Columbia and of
Canada in general. These non-credit workshops are offered to faculty, graduate students, senior
undergraduate students, NGO members as well as government employees interested in a unique
hands-on experience in coastal biodiversity research and surveys.
Plenary Session (June
17 & 18): ?
Dr. André Martel. BMS and Canadian Museum of Nature (Chair)
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Dr. Elliott Horse, Centre for Marine Conservation, IUCN, WWF
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Dr. Geoffrey Scudder, UBC, Biodiversity Research Centre ?
Dr. Steven Murray. California State University Fullerton
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Dr. Gerhard Polite, Huntsman Marine Science Centre and ARC ?
Dr. Robert Clarke, Plymouth Marine Laboratory ?
Robert Dennis. Huu-ay-aht First Nation
Workshop (June
19-25): ?
Diversity, Monitoring and Assessment Techniques of Intertidal Seaweed
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and Invertebrate Communities?
Dr. Gerhard Polite, Huntsman Marine Science Centre and ARC ?
Dr. Steven Murray. California State University Fullerton ?
Other contributors
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visiting experts:?
Dr. Louis Druehl. SFU & BMS
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Dr. Robert Clarke, PML ?
Russell Markel, BMS and Postets Marine Expeditions
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Dr. André Martel, BMS & CMN
Workshop wrap-up / conclusion: Day hike on West Coast Trail,?
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (June
25)
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Fees: contact BMS for more information ?
Deadline for application: March 31, 2000 ?
Enrollment: maximum of IS
2001 SUMMER COURSES ?
The following courses are tentatively planned for 2001:
Marine Invertebrate Zoology
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of Fishes
Marine Phycology ?
Special Topics in Aquaculture
Marine Behavioural Ecology ?
Neurobiology
Oceanographic Techniques ?
Coastal Biodiversity
Biology
of
Marine Birds
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applications. Normal room and board, tuition. and supplemental fees will apply.
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Graduate Directed Studies (3 weeks or S
Bamfield Marine Station application forms are available from the University Programs Coordina-
tor or one of the five member university representatives listed below.
University or Alberta: ?
Dr. R. Palmer
Department of Biological Sciences, Edmonton. Alberta T6G 259
The University of British Columbia; Dr. T. Carefoot
Zoology Department, Vancouver, B.C., V6T I Z4
The University of Calgary: Dr. G. Bourne
Department of Biological Sciences, Calgary, Alberta T2N I N4
Simon Fraser University: Dr. N. Itaunerland
Department of Biological Sciences, Burnaby, B.C. V5A lS6
University of Victoria: Dr. C. Hawryshyn
Department of Biology, Victoria, B.C. V8W 2Y2
APPLICANTS FROM ANY OF THE FIVE MEMBER UNIVERSITIES MUST REGISTER AT THEIR
UNIVERSITY BEFORE ARRIVAL AT BAMFIELD. APPLICANTS NOT CURRENTLY ENROLLED AT
ONE OF THE MEMBER UNIVERSITIES MUST REGISTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA.
See details on the Bamfield Marine Station application form.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS is March 20, 2000. After that dale, qualified applicants will be
accepted on a first-received basis. While priority will be given to degree program students reg-
istered at member institutions, applications from other well-qualified persons will be considered
on their individual merits. Only one course may be taken at a time to a maximum of 18 weeks
(equivalent to three full-year courses).
TUITION FEES ARE PAYABLE TO THE UNIVERSITY AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION.
There is a mandatory room and board charge of $960 for each six-week course and $515 (includ-
ing GST) for each three-week course. In addition, there is a supplemental fee for students of
member universities of $100 per 6-week course and $50 per 3 week course, payable to the
Bamfield Marine Station on arrival. A $50.00 non-refundable application fee to be applied as a
credit to the mandatory charge above is payable to the Bamfield Marine Station on application.
Note: Students who are not normally enrolled at one of the five member universities must pay
supplemental fees of $200 per 6 week course and $100 per 3 week course.
Scholarship program
All applicants for summer courses from the live member universities are considered for scholar-
ships awarded by the Western Canadian Universities Marine Biological Society. In 1999, all Stu-
dents with standings of 80% or higher for the previous 2 years received scholarship support.
Students registering for 12 or more weeks of courses may be eligible for student aid: Contact your
Financial Aid Officer for details.
Work-study
Work-study opportunities are available to Bamfield Marine Station students. Interested students
should include a work résumé with the course application.
Special Awards
Students enrolled in Bamfield Marine Station courses are eligible for special awards including
the F.W. Benton Memorial Scholarship.
Post Graduate Financial Assistance
Graduate students undertaking thesis research at Bamfield Marine Station are eligible for finan-
cial aid. Contact the Director for further details.
University Programs Coordinator, Bamfield Marine Station, Bamuield BC VOR 1BO Canada
Phone: (250) 728-3301 Fax: (250) 728-3452 e-mail: info@bms.bc.ca
http://bms.bc.ca
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