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Summer 2021
May 15, 2024
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MARE 380 - Nat. Hist. of Sharks and Rays - University of Hawaii at Hilo
This course will examine the natural history of the Elasmobranchs, an ancient group of fishes that have existed for almost 450 million years. Comprehensive investigations of sharks, rays, skates, sawfishes, and chimera, along with representative species from Hawai'i, will be conducted. Subjects will include evolution, taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, ecology, conservation and management of these unique animals. Discussions of current research papers along with group research projects will be covered during lectures Pre: MARE 171 or instructor's consent. Concurrent enrollment in MARE 380L.

3.000 Credit hours
45.000 Lecture hours

Schedule Types: Hybrid-Technology Intensive, Lecture

Natural Sciences Division
Natural Sciences Department

Corequisites:
MARE 380L

Prerequisites:
MARE 171
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