Ecology of the Gray Whale - Ecology 124
               Spring Semester 2009

  Ecology of the Gray Whale is a one unit,  
  eight week long class designed to help
  students learn about the California Gray  
  Whale.  By taking and completing this 
  class, students can learn enough about
  these fascinating migrators to qualify the
  student to be a docent aboard a whale
  watch vessel.  During the annual
  migration of the California Gray Whale,
  dozens of vessels set out each day taking
  thousands of people out to sea to
  observe this amazing natural
  phenomena.  Students who take this
  class and become whale watch docents
  can intpret for these whale watchers
  and inform them of the natural history of
  these remarkable cetaceans.

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   Other Interesting websites:
  1.
American Cetacean Society-Nat
  2. ACS- Orange County
  3.
O.C.C. Marine Mammal Class
  4.
Rabbit Island
  5.
Coastal Dolphin Survery Project
  6.
Oceanography Class
  7.
Marine Biology Class
  8.
Marine Aquarium Class
  9.
Orange Coast College
10.
Coastal Oceanography Class
11.
Island Ecology Class
12.
Intertidal Ecology
13.
Capt Dave's Dolphin Safari
14.
Pt Vicente Interpretive Center
15. Mariculture Class
16. L.A. ACS Gray Whale Census

  
The Gray Whale Ecology
  class will be offered in
  Spring Semeter 2009.  It meets
  Tuesdays, 2:00 - 4:05 p.m. in
  Lewis Center Rm 102 and is
  taught by Prof. Karen Baker.
  The section # is: 31767. The
  class starts on Feb 3. 
To download and view the
  Spring Semester 2009 class
  syllabus -
double click here!