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B.G.S.U.
AQUATIC AND MARINE SCIENCE
Last year over 1,400 people visited the marine laboratory at Bowling
Green State University and over 100 students were enrolled in marine
and freshwater biology courses. The lab, which contains over 3,000
gallons of seawater in over 40 aquaria, is unmatched at Ohio universities.
Bowling Green offers an extensive program in courses in aquatic and
marine science at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Through
the courses offered in aquatic and marine science at Bowling Green
State University, students get the opportunity to obtain an undergraduate
degree in biology with an emphasis in marine and freshwater science.
With a strong graduate program, undergraduates also get exposure to
the latest research techniques and research opportunities.
In the marine lab, eight major phyla
are represented in over 66 genera of marine life including sea anemones,
corals, starfish, sea urchins, snails, crabs, lobsters, and algae as
well as a wide variety of marine fish. The animals in the lab are maintained
by students mainly for class study and research projects, but are also
present for the appreciation of visitors and other students.
Students interested in aquatic or marine
biology are encouraged to get involved right away and maintain a tank
in the marine laboratory on a volunteer basis. The students are then
urged to take the closed systems course (Biology 370) to integrate the
theory of animal management with marine research. Once this has been
completed, the students are prepared for more aquatic or marine courses
that may ultimately lead to summer internships at marine institutions.
The most serious students may choose to conduct research with one of
BGSU's researching faculty.
Additional experience can be gained with
field study during the summer at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in
Mississippi or Stone Lab in Lake Erie. Both are affiliated with B.G.S.U.
Additional field experience is available at other coastal labs and possibly
on research cruises.
The B.G.S.U. Marine Laboratory is located
on the second floor of the Life Science building and is open to anyone
wishing to view the animals or talk with the students. It is open during
normal working hours and on weekends when arranged in advance. Large
groups are welcome but are requested to call in advance so arrangements
can be made for a tour.
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