Marine Biology

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Marine Biology

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  • $770 (EDP 877035) Proctored final exam



Stephen W. Shaner, Ph.D., is a biological consultant in San Diego. Most of his work concerns the impact of pollutants on marine organisms and communities. He works with both toxicological and ecological aspects of those impacts.

Textbook(s) for this course: Marine Biology
Author: Peter Castro and Michael Huber
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Edition: 8th
Publication Year: 2009
ISBN: 0073524166



X55 (3 semester units in Integrative Biology)

Examine the types of organisms that inhabit the marine environment and the types of habita…

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  • Online course: Internet access required
  • Enroll anytime: You have 6 months to complete
  • $770 (EDP 877035) Proctored final exam



Stephen W. Shaner, Ph.D., is a biological consultant in San Diego. Most of his work concerns the impact of pollutants on marine organisms and communities. He works with both toxicological and ecological aspects of those impacts.

Textbook(s) for this course: Marine Biology
Author: Peter Castro and Michael Huber
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Edition: 8th
Publication Year: 2009
ISBN: 0073524166



X55 (3 semester units in Integrative Biology)

Examine the types of organisms that inhabit the marine environment and the types of habitats and ecological systems in seas and oceans. In this introductory nonlab course, you also consider human use of the marine environment and the resulting problems and issues, including pollution, habitat modification and exploitation of resources.

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