BIOL 359 Marine Mammals

Biology, behavior, ecology, identification, and conservation of the marine mammals of the Pacific Northwest.  This course examines habitats of marine mammals in Puget Sound and the Salish Sea, with special attention to diving physiology, social behavior, and communications of whales and seals.  The course aims to develop a stewardship perspective rooted in biological principles and directed at the global conservation of marine mammals and their ecosystems.  Special attention is given to their use by cultures of the region and the relation of such use to current controversies in management of marine mammals.  

Credits

4

Prerequisite

One year of general biology or one semester of zoology. A course in anatomy and/or physiology is recommended