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Belize: Summer 2004  

An International Study Program, Dr. Bill Davin’s course in Coral Reef Ecology (BIO 482) takes students on an intensive field-oriented excursion to Belize in order to provide students with a first-hand investigation of the coral reef biome, including corals, invertebrates, fishes, algae, and rooted macrophytes. Through these carefully planned experiences, students develop an understanding and appreciation for the ecology of the coral reef and for the biology of the common coral reef organisms found in the Caribbean Sea.

To view some of the daily activities of students who engaged in the 2004 Coral Reef Ecology course, click on calendar dates below.

Belize reef scene fishes swimming

Daily Activity Guide

2004 Coral Reef Ecology Course in Belize (including favorite snorkeling sites)

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