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Intro to Marine Biodiversity and Conservation - Lecture

SIO-295S

This course is only available in conjunction wiht the SIO-295LS Lab course, and only to students accepted in the Interdisciplinary Marine Conservation Advanced Certificate.

Lectures on biology, ecology, economics, social issues, policies and governance of marine biodiversity. Includes global case studies on ecology, socioeconomic and governance issues, with strong emphasis on practicing written, verbal and visual communication skills and collaborative group work. Students are expected to attend field trips at sea and to various sites around San Diego County as part of the corequisite course. 

Course Instructor:

Summer Webb 

Summer Course Instructor 
Masters of Advanced Studies Program in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation

Summer Webb is an educator and marine biologist from San Diego, CA, where she grew up going to the tide pools and fishing. She earned her PhD in Marine Biology from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, in 2022 where her research interests included organismal biology, ecology and climate change sensitivity of species. During graduate school Summer discovered her passion for teaching and mentoring students. She is excited to return to Scripps to support students as they begin the MAS program! Summer has 7 years of teaching experience as a Professor of Biology at Mesa College, Grossmont College, and Cuyamaca College, where she has taught courses in general biology, marine biology, biostatistics, and ecology and evolution. Summer has guided undergraduate and graduate students through research projects and career development. She is deeply committed to and actively involved in faculty development and equity initiatives to support diverse student populations in STEM fields.

Course Information

8.00 units
TBD

Course sessions

Please contact the Science & Technology department at 858-246-3029 or unex-environmental@ucsd.edu for information about this course and upcoming sections.