Coastal Oceanography Class
Marine Science 185 & 185L
Coastal Oceanography is the advanced oceanography class offered at Orange Coast College Marine Science Department.  To be enrolled in the class you must have taken and passed (with a C or better) the Oceanography - MS 100 class.  The focus of this class is the study of the specific geological, chemical, physical, and biological oceanography of the waters of the Southern California Bight and the ocean floor known as the Southern California Continental Borderland.  The class is offered as a three unit lecture discussion class and a one unit lab class.
MS 185 is being offered Fall Semester 2009.
1. MS185 (lecture) - Thursdays - 9:35 a.m.  - 12:40 p.m. Lewis Center
     Rm 102 - Professor Karen Baker -Ticket # 21247
     View the class syllabus for Fall 2009??  Click here. (Sorry - not
     available yet!)

2. MS 185L (lab) - Thursdays - 2:20 - 5:30 p.m. Lewis Center -
    - Rm 102- Professor Dennis Kelly - Ticket # 20685

     
View the class syllabus for Fall 2009?  Click here.  
     
Website created by  
Professor Dennis Kelly   on 12/5/01.  Last
updated 8/29/09 
Comments or
questions? Email:
dkelly@occ.cccd.edu
Other Links: (double click)
1.
Marine Mammal Class
2.
Island Ecology
3.
Aquarium Class
4.
Ocean Institute-Dana Point
5.
Coastal Dolphin Survey
6.
Oceanography
7.
Marine Biology
8. Ecology of the Gray Whale
9.
10. Dennis Kelly homepage
11. Intertidal Ecology Class
12. Cal Climate Change Portal
13. Cal Climate Change
     
Extension
Above: Coastal Oceanography students Steve  
Hatosy and Chris Read working on a beach
survey at Huntington Beach.

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Website is best viewed on Internet Explorer,  
  not netscape!
Attention:  Junior High School, High School, and College students
  who need to interview a oceanographer, marine scientist, or college
  professor! 
Double Click Here!
Page 2 ?- Click here
View one of the two reading sources for this class -
   "Public Ocean Literacy - What residents of Southern
   Californians need to know".
Double Click here.