An integrated semester that applies modern biodiversity research to place-based resource management in the coastal and open ocean. Students will conduct authentic biodiversity and policy research that contributes directly to the international effort to protect the Sargasso Sea. They will then present their research findings and policy recommendations to a panel of invited experts as part of a formal, professional symposium. On shore in Woods Hole and approximately 10 days at sea, sailing from Bermuda to New York City. March 19 – June 16, 2018 March 19 – April 13: On shore in Woods Hole April 18 – May 24: At sea May 29 – June 16: On shore in Woods Hole Courses to be taught: Advanced Ocean Policy Research (400-level, 4 credits) Advanced policy research focusin

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