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MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2025 Semester One (1253)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: 15 points from BIOSCI 206, ENVSCI 201, MARINE 202
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
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MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2024 Semester One (1243)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: 15 points from BIOSCI 206, ENVSCI 201, MARINE 202
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
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MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2023 Semester One (1233)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 or MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
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MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2022 Semester One (1223)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 or MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
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MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2021 Semester One (1213)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 or MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
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MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2020 Semester One (1203)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 or MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330