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Course Description

What organisms thrive in the unique habitat that exists between the land and the open ocean? What is the human impact on this environment? Explore and survey the ecology and adaptations of the life found in the estuarine and coastal habitats at the Duke Marine Lab!

Investigate the marine life that exists in coastal habitats through an engaging series of presentations, field trips, and hands-on activities. Learn to identify the physical and biological characteristics that make up estuary and salt marsh ecosystems. Discover local estuarine flora and fauna and their adaptations through hands-on fieldwork. Gain experience with laboratory skills and field sampling techniques. Discuss the human impact on estuaries and other marine ecosystems with fellow peer researchers.

By the end of the experience, you will develop an appreciation for this unique environment and enhance your knowledge of career opportunities in marine science!

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Section Title
Estuaries and Marshes: Adaptation and Survival of North Carolina Marine Life
Type
Classroom - In Person
Days
Sa, Su, M, T, W, Th, F
Time
9:00AM to 4:00PM
Dates
Jun 21, 2025 to Jun 27, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
49.0
Delivery Options
Classroom - In Person  
Course Fees
Section Notes

This course is located at the Duke Marine Lab in Beaufort, NC. Transportation to and from the Marine Lab on designated arrival and departure days is the responsibility of the parent/guardian. No transportation, including airport, will be provided by Pre-College or Duke University. Participants should plan to arrive on day one, with courses beginning on day two. Arrival and departure information, along with other program details, will be provided closer to the start date of the program. 

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