James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

MB2090:03

Tropical Marine Ecosystems

Cairns

26 lectures, 4 tutorials, 15 hours practicals, 15 hours field trips. Second semester.

An introduction to marine biology and ecology. A description of tropical marine ecosystems, with a focus on mangrove and coastal ecosystems, coral reefs and seagrass ecosystems. An examination of reproduction and dispersal of marine organisms. A brief review of how scientists examine marine systems.

Learning Objectives:

  1. to identify the major components common to all marine ecosystems;
  2. to identify, compare and contrast a variety of common marine ecosystems, especially coral reef, seagrass and mangrove ecosystems, using the ecosystem components previously identified as a basis;
  3. to review the major processes involved in reproduction in marine organisms;
  4. to identify and understand some of the major techniques used to collect data from marine ecosystems, emphasising the advantages and disadvantages of a range of techniques;
  5. to promote competency and familiarity of students to field work.

Assessment by tutorial and field performance (20%); assignment (20%); essay (20%); final examination (40%).