Dive Roatan!
December 29–31, 2008 in Twin Cities;
January 3–11, 2009 in Honduras
Take “Tropical Reef Ecology” at the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences on the Bay Island of Roatan, Honduras
- Earn three course credits while spending one week diving one of the most magnificent coral reef communities in the world!
- Conduct an independent-research project in an intact coral reef
- Learn about the evolution and ecology of coral inhabitants
- Enjoy a night dive, dolphin dive, and two boat dives daily
- Study oceanography, zoology, evolution, and animal behavior in authentic settings
- Take a side trip to the spectacular Mayan ruins of Copan on the mainland of Honduras
- Proof of dive certification is required!
- Instructors: Sehoya and Jim Cotner (Biology Program and Ecology, Evolution & Behavior)
- Cost ~$2300 (includes flight, lodging, food, dives, instruction, ground transport, travel insurance, spring ’09 credit, and learning abroad fees)… what a deal!
Interested?
- Contact Sehoya Cotner at 612-626-2385 or harri054@umn.edu.
- Applications available at www.umabroad.umn.edu.
- $40 deposit secures your spot!
