Science

Marine Biology

In the first semester of Marine Biology some time will be used to study oceanography (waves, currents and the interaction of the atmosphere and ocean to create climate), but most of the semester will focus on the biology of marine habitats. The course explores the animals that live in the coral reef, coastal, open ocean and the deep sea habitats. During the second semester course goes in depth into fish, shark, and marine mammal biology and behavior, explore how humans use the ocean for resources and discuss the many conservation issues impacting the ocean today. 

Some of the subjects included in labs are:

  • Water density and making waves
  • Changing our classroom into the deep-sea as we “hunt” for fish
  • Marine mammal communication
  • Marine mammal diving physiology
  • Monterey Bay marine mammal species identification

The class will also connect with marine mammal scientists via Zoom to look more closely at and gain exposure to the field research that they are conducting. 

* This course is offered as a dual credit course*

Course Number 0652
Grade Level 10, 11,12
Pre-Requisite C or higher in Biology or Honors Biology
Application and/or Audition Date None
Credits 10
VCHS Graduation Credit Science
UC Approval Yes Area D (Laboratory Science)
Fees None