Homework 1Due in class Monday, Jan. 14 |
TBARead this Article from Scientific American Oct. 2001 By Mark FischettiA major hurricane could swamp New Orleans under 20 feet of water, killing thousands. Human activities along the Mississippi River have dramatically increased the risk, and now only massive reengineering of southeastern Louisiana can save the city |
With Chap. 6Read this Article from Scientific American Aug. 2007The physical science of climate changeBy Collins et al., 2007 |
Fri. Jan. 25Ft. Fisher Aquarium"Behind the scenes tour"Please arrive at 2:50 PM sharp - shark feeding at 3:00 PMentry fee of $7 includes full access to aquarium |
Fri. Feb. 22Aquaculture Facility - UNCWWrightsville BeachCorner of W. Salisbury St and Seawater Lane2:15 - 3:15 PMMap/Directions |
Fri. Mar. 14R/V Cape FearBe on the boat at 2:15 PM sharpPark at the Center for Marine Sciencepre-field trip homeworkMap/Directions |
Mar. 19Read this Article from Scientific American Mar. 2008 By Richard Ellis |
Mar. 19Read this Article from Scientific American Feb. 2008 By Robin Bell |
Fri. April 11Mason InletWrightsville Beach2:15 PM sharppre-field trip HomeworkPark at the North End of Wrightsville Beach next to Shell Island ResortW.B. Loggerhead Sea Turtle Project |
Fri. April 18R/V HumpbackBe on the boat at 2:15 PM sharppre-field trip HomeworkPark next to the Bridge Tender |