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MARINE BOTANY - BIO 312 
DR. ANNE BOETTGER - WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY

Course Description: 
This course explores the startling diversity and environmental dynamics of micro- and macroalgae, seagrasses, mangroves, and salt marshes as well as phytoplankton (minute, free-floating photosynthetic planktonic organisms) and benthic communities (attached plants) that comprise the flourishing botanical garden submerged in and around the surface of our vast oceans. Fieldwork will focus on identification, ecology and human uses of the marine micro- and macroflora along the US East Coast. 

Marketable Skills Gained from This Course:
Plant Identification
Microscopy Skills
Environmental Identification for Plant Maintenance

​General Description of Field Activities:

Field Activities will include trips to the following environments:
  • Sandy and muddy environments, i.e. Wallops Island Beach (sheltered, sandy), Tom’s Cove (muddy, sheltered) and Assateague Beach (sandy, exposed) for collection of cyanobacteria, dinoflagellates and diatoms.
  • Rocky environments such as those found at Indian River Inlet, Ocean City Maryland (exposed, high currents) will provide habitats for species displaying capabilities of attachment including cyanobacteria, pennate diatoms and all macroalgae.
  • Saltmarshes such as those found in Assateague State Park, the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge and Guard Shore will introduce students to marsh ecosystem dwellers, including animals that feed on the autotrophs.
  • Seagrass beds such as those found within Chincoteague Bay to examine reproductive features of seagrasses and determine different seagrass community members.
  • Dunes, such as the ones at Savage Neck and on Assateague, will allow students to examine the transition from terrestrial vegetation to maritime forest communities to dune plants.
  • In addition, boat and kayak trips will allow the class to members of the phytoplankton and establish depth profiles and autotrophic organisms found at different depths.
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Approximate Amount of Course Time Spent in Field:
50%

Prerequisites:      
None

Required Textbook or Supplies:     
A Field Guide to the Atlantic Seashore: From the Bay of Fundy to Cape Hatteras (Peterson Field Guides)
by KL Gosner (Author, Illustrator), RT Peterson (Editor). ISBN-10#:061800209X                                                                                                                                                           OR
Atlantic Seashore Field Guide: Florida to Canada. J. Duane Sept. Stackpole Books. ISBN-10: 0811714217


Background text: Algae. LE Graham, LW Wilcox. Benjamin Cummings. ISBN -10# 0136603335.
Marine Botany. CJ Dawes. Wiley. ISBN -10# 0471192082. (both not mandatory)


Number of Students:
​5-14


Chincoteague Bay Field Station Fee*:
Salicornia: $922
Traditional: $816


* Does not include university tuition or fees. For specific policy on CBFS fees, click HERE. 
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