Ecology 121 - Marine Intertidal Ecology
   Intertidal Ecology Class will be offered 
               Spring Semester 2009.


 
Ticket # 31766 - Marine Intertidal Ecology
   is a 1 unit, 8 week class - offered for
   students interested in the primary interface
   between and the oceans: the marine
   intertidal zone. This class will be offered
   Spring Semester 2009 on Tuesdays, from
   2:00 - 3:0 p.m. and will meet in the
   Room 102 in the Lewis Center for Applied Science.
   It will be taught by Professor Karen Baker and will
  include field trips, lectures, and video presentations
  on (among other things) the sandy beach
  intertidal, the rocky shore intertidal, and the
  intertidal of estuaries, harbors, and bays.
This website was created on
  1/20/05 by Professor Kelly and
  was last updated on 1/20/09.
Above, two students carry
out a line transect survey
  of the intertidal zone.
At right, Huntington State
Beach - the largest of all
intertidal habitats in Orange and L.A. Counties.
At left, Talbert Marsh - one
  of several estuary, harbor, or
  bay intertidal habitats in
  Orange County.  Notice the
  western gulls feeding here.
Interested in other websites for O.C.C.
  Marine Science Classes or related
  organizations?  Double click on any  
  of the following:
1.
Intertidal Ecology Class
2. Gray Whale Ecology
3. MS 100 - Oceanography Lect & Lab
4. MS 120 - Marine Aquarium Class
5. MS 187 - Marine Mammal Class
6. MS 185 - Coastal Oceanography
7. 180 - Marine Biology Lect & Lab
8. Professor Dennis Kelly's webpage
9. Orange County Coastkeepers
10. O.C.C.'s Rabbit Island website
11. Mariculture Class
12. Back Bay Science Center - UNBER
13.
Peter & Mary Muth Interpretive
    
Center - UNBER
Would you like to look at the
syllabus for the Spring 
Semester 2009 Marine 
Intertidal Ecology Class?
Double Click here!
Blepharopoda - the spiny sand
crab (above).  One of the most
interesting marine intertidal
organisms of sandy beaches!
Would you like to go on a Marine Intertidal Ecology
  Field Trip to a sandy beach?
Double click here!
Would you like to see a list of terms
  commonly used by marine intertidal
  ecologists?
Click here!