marine biology courses?

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jenaddyman23

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can any one help me? id ld love to know a bit more about the under water world but i dont want to go to uni and do a whole degree. does any one know of any short courses i could take to better my understanding of the marine enviroment??
 
Take the classes you want as an elective but make sure you don't exceed your credit hours per degree or you may end up paying a penalty for all of your extracurricular knowledge.

If not going for a degree, classes like Oceanography, Ecology, Biology, would be a start, but then Introduction to Marine Biology, Invertebrate Zoology, Marine Community Ecology, Ichthyology would certainly more wet your appetite- but at the Graduate level.
 
Jenny, you can start off doing plenty through PADI. Here's a list of applicable specialties:

Project AWARE
AWARE - Fish Identification
Underwater Naturalist
National Geographic Diver
Coral Reef Conservation

Those would get you a quick and relatively inexpensive introduction.

Additionally, you might find this site helpful as well: Biology Learning Center -Online Science Courses. For something more in depth, if you have the time, you could do a semester at sea program like Sea|mester - Global semester at sea programs for college students with Marine Biology & Oceanography or simply audit courses at a university if there is one near you that offers that (I don't know how the universities in England operate, but here in the States you can often pay a nominal fee to sit in on a course of interest).

Hope this helps.

Jason
 
If you want to combine your education with a dive vacation you can choose several places in Belize like Southwater Caye, Hugh Parkey Foundation for Marine Awareness and Education, Glover's Reef, Smithsonian Institute has a research center at Carie Bow Caye and a couple others.
 

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