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ZO3024 Marine Field Course. Where? When? How much?. Monday 27 th September — Friday 1 st October inclusive……. Leaving from in front of the Department at 14.00 on Monday…. Leaving on the return journey before noon on Friday…. Travel time - approx 3.0 hours. Where? When? How much?.
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Where? When? How much? Monday 27th September — Friday 1st October inclusive…… Leaving from in front of the Department at 14.00 on Monday… Leaving on the return journey before noon on Friday… Travel time - approx 3.0 hours
Where?When? How much? €200 (subsidised by the Zoology Department) This covers: • transport • accommodation • food • insurance • And of course some education…..
Why? to introduce aspects of practical field biology, working with a range of shores and invertebrate groups, in a variety of intertidal habitats…….. • sampling techniques, for the establishment of distribution and abundance • identification of elements of the animals and plants of the seashore using keys and guides……..
Why? • practical skill associated with the collection, handling and identification of specimens • Tide tables and shore profiling • Classifications of habitats
How? Collection of specimens at low tide Identification and classification in the laboratory Shore profiles and heights Assessment • The assessment is based on: • Field notebook • Laboratory drawings, identification and comments
Accommodation will be in Barholm, Portaferry(www.travel-ireland.com/sample.htm)
Accommodation….. Barholm is in the middle of Portaferry next to the marine Laboratory and the Aquarium Accommodation is basic, but adequate. Accommodation is by groups in dormitories All necessary facilities (including beds and bedding are provided), but you might wish to bring your own towel.
Catering….. The course is self-catering. Meals are prepared by the staff and students, so please let Fiona know of any dietary imperatives well in advance. The rota will be drawn up for tidy/clean-up/assistance and each group is on duty for 24 hours: it is YOUR responsibility to make sure the place is clean and tidy Meals are timetabled to fit in with the tides Bread, jam, tea, coffee etc. are available ad lib. Luxuries are your own concern.
What to do now….. Give Fiona a cheque for €200, made payable to TCD No1 Account. Get from her, and complete, a Basic Health Assessment form (if you have not already done so). A good idea for any fieldwork is to have had a recent tetanus booster. Do some background reading about Strangford Lough and the area generally; Buy, or at least have a look at, some basic guides and keys e.g. Collins Guide to the Seashore and Shallow Seas of Britain and Europe
What to bring….. • Toiletries (including minor and personal medical supplies) and Towel • Waterproofs (we don’t stop because its raining) • At least one full change of clothing!!!!! (we didn’t stop because it was raining) • Waders or wellingtons • Dissection kit • Lab coat • Paper and pencils Optional, but useful…. • Flask and lunch box • Binoculars (if you have some…) • Music
Schedule 2010 • Mon 27 Arrival and welcome; Lecture and course outline • Tue 28 Ballyhenry: introduction to rocky shores. LT 11.34 • Wed 29 Granagh: tidal channels LT 12.15 • Thur 30 Dorn: Sermon on the mount, sublittoral and fish LT 13.04 • Fri 1 Kearney: Habitat mapping LT 11.04 • Departure 14.00