230 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
Courses: 
Geology and Geography 
217. SEDIMENTATION FRANKEL 
Study of origin, transport, deposition and biogenesis of 
terrestrial, trasitional and marine sediments. 
294. INTRODUCTORY OCEANOGRAPHY RUMNEY 
A physical geography of the sea, The character and dis- 
tribution of bathymetric regions, physical and chemical 
properties and dynamic processes are presented, as well 
as the chief oceanic environments and forms of life. Field 
trips to the shore required, 
Wildlife Management 
285. ICHTHYOLOGY HUNTER 
A study of the structure and characteristics of fishes, 
their ecological relationships, life histories and economic 
importance. Enphasis on fresh water forms. 
286. MARINE FISH AND FISHERIES HUNTER 
A study of the physical ahd biological factors affecting 
marine fisheries production. General oceanography, marine 
fishes and their ecological relationships are reviewed, 
313, FISHERIES MANAGEMENT HUNTER 
314, FISHERIES MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES HUNTER 
Zoology and Entomology 
317. MARINE ECOLOGY DEAN 
The ocean as an environment, with special reference to 
shallow and estuarine regions; distribution of biota in 
relation to the physical and chemical environment. Field 
trips required, 
The following courses in other fields are frequent ly taken by 
students specializing in marine science, 
Bacteriology 
300. SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN BACTERIOLOGY STAFF 
311. SEMINAR STAFF 
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