Summer educational opportunities for undergraduate and graduate
students at
Skidaway Institute have included summer courses and internships. In the
past, an eight-week
intensive summer course in Coastal Oceanography and Marine Field Methods
was offered, intended primarily for upper
level undergraduate and entering graduate students in marine and environmental
sciences. Team-taught by the Skidaway faculty, the course emphasized
the interdisciplinary nature of marine science. Lectures in coastal
oceanography and marine environmental science were combined with a variety
of laboratory and field exercises. Laboratory studies provided hands-on
experience with analytical methods used in a number of disciplines
within coastal oceanography and marine environmental science. Field
trips included work within the local saltmarsh environment (using the
SERF boardwalk), an excursion to coastal barrier islands, and cruises
in the Savannah River and offshore on the continental shelf on the
R/V Savannah, Skidaway Institute's 92 ft research vessel. Other
course units utilize saltmarsh mesocosms (the BERM facility) and a
race-track flume.
Inquiries concerning summer courses and/or summer
internship opportunities should be directed to:
Dr. Peter G. Verity
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
10 Ocean Science Circle, Savannah, GA 31411
Housing is available for
students on the Skidaway campus, and a limited number of scholarships have been
available for students in the summer course and internship programs.
Summer internships for undergraduate and
graduate students with Skidaway faculty have also been available
through the support of the Skidaway Marine Science Foundation,
the CIRE II and BIOMP programs, the Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary Program (NOAA), and
from the individual research grants of Skidaway faculty.
Topics covered in prior summer course offerings:
Coastal physical oceanography: tides, wind-driven currents, estuarine dynamics
and stratification
Coastal depositional environments: depositional processes in coastal and
offshore areas
Biogeochemical processes and cycling in the coastal zone, including: organic matter
sources and sinks; diagenesis; nutrient cycles in the sediments and
water column; estuarine trace metal geochemistry
Origin and fate of anthropogenic compounds in the coastal region
Planktonic food webs: primary and secondary production; microbial food webs
Hands-on experience in field and laboratory methods has included:
| Collection of water column and sediment samples |
| Sediment and water column nutrient analyses |
| CTD measurements |
| Trace metal analyses |
| Techniques for chlorophyll and pigment analyses |
| Flume/laser-doppler velocimeter studies of boundary layer flows |
| Sediment characterization |
| Techniques for assessment of mineralization |
| Bacterial enumeration (including DAPI and molecular methods) |
Staining and enumeration of phytoplankton and detritus
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