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USC WRIGLEY INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SUMMER EDUCATION PROGRAM NATURAL HAZARDS AND BUSINESS RISK JUNE 2 - 6 OR JUNE 9 - 13, 1997
Instructors: Anthony Michaels, Tom Henyey , Dave Malmquist and others Total Cost: $1100 This course will explore the state-of-the-art in scientific understanding of natural hazards such as tropical cyclones, earthquakes and floods and the relevance of these hazards to insurance and other types of business risk. We will examine climate forecasting on all time-scales and also discuss earthquake risk assessment. We will present new strategies for linking science to the business decisions in insurance and other areas of finance. The course is designed for working underwriters, business school majors and other decision makers. The course is offered twice this summer and will be repeated at later dates.
CASE STUDIES IN TROPICAL COASTAL DEVELOPMENT JUNE 9 - 13, 1997
Instructor: Linwood Pendleton Total Cost: $450 The course introduces students to the physical, economic, and policy issues of tropical coastal development. Lectures and case studies teach students to identify development impacts, sources of impacts, and methods for managing coastal development. The cases are drawn from real-life experiences from the Caribbean and Africa.
RESEARCH DIVING JUNE 16 - 27, 1997
Instructors: Pete Pehl (USC), Don Canestro (UCSC), Standard Rate: $850 Frank DiCrisi (UCLA), Dennis Divens (UCSB), Discounted Rate: $450 Henry Fastenau (UCD), Mark Flahan (SDSU) This course will result in a research diving certification that is accepted at most California Universities and around the world at institutions that offer reciprocity through the American Associate of Underwater Science program. Students will be instructed in basic and advanced diving skills, rescue techniques, CPR and oxygen administration. The course will be team taught by the Dive Safety Officers from a number of California Universities and there is a special discount to students from the home institutions of these instructors.
EMERGENCY DIVING ACCIDENT MANAGEMENT (EDAM) JULY 13-18, 1997 Instructors: K. Huggins, L. Sadler, J. Sipsey, M. Tulin Total Cost: $600 An intensive lecture-based course dealing with aspects of diving accidents. Students will be exposed to case histories of diving accidents to evaluate the events, equipment, or errors precipitating the accident; determine ways in which these problems can be avoided in future dive planning; learn about the physiology and pathology of decompression sickness and air embolism injuries; understand the psychological issues involved, as instructor, rescuer, or chamber operator, in dealing with a diving accident; get an in-depth look at how decompression tables and dive computers are put together, and what Doppler bubble detection has to do with current decompression research. Many other topics will also be covered. For an additional fee of $25, students can participate in two chamber dives (60 fsw and 165 fsw). PLATE TECTONICS, EARTHQUAKES AND JULY 14 - 21, 1997 SANTA CATALINA ISLAND
Instructor: R.D. Francis Total Costs: $477 This course is designed for geology students, high school teachers, community college instructors and all with an interest in southern California geology. Students will collect rock and sediment samples from the seafloor, probe below the seafloor with seismic reflection and echosounder methods, and observe submerged outcrops with side-scan sonar and remote controlled submersibles. Lecture topics include plate tectonics, development of the offshore California Borderland province, the geologic and tectonic history of Santa Catalina Island, and offshore active faults.
BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY JULY 21 - AUGUST 8, 1997
Instructors: William Cochlan, Mark Wells Total Costs: $1800 An intense lecture/laboratory course covering the fundamental biological oceanographic processes within the marine environment off southern California and the open ocean. The interrelationships among marine communities and the macro- and micro-chemical factors which influence production will be discussed with an emphasis on understanding and measuring how environmental factors affect the production of the world's ocean. The biology and ecological roles of the microorganisms occupying lower trophic levels will form the core of study.
MARINE FISHES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JULY 21 - AUGUST 8, 1997 Instructor: Robert Reavis Total Cost: $1800 This course will introduce students to both classical and current topics in ichthyology, with a focus on the abundant ichthyofauna around Santa Catalina Island. Students will learn the anatomy, functional morphology, systematics, and identification of local fishes. The second week will be devoted to lab and field studies (which may include snorkel and SCUBA) in behavior and ecology. Students will conduct their own research project and present their findings in oral and written reports.
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The Wrigley Institute Summer Education Program is open to everyone. These non-credit courses will take place at the Wrigley Marine Science Center, located 22 miles offshore from Los Angeles at Big Fisherman Cove on Santa Catalina Island. Application forms, financial assistance information, course details and general information about life on Catalina Island are available from the Wrigley Institute offices or on the WIES Web pages. The deadline for enrollment is June 1. For further information, please contact us at:
USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies University of Southern California Allan Hancock Foundation 232 Los Angeles, CA 90087-0371 phone: 213-740-6780 fax: 213-740-2720 [log in to unmask] www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/WIES
------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert H. Reavis [log in to unmask] Life Sciences, ASU West Phone: (602) 543-6047 4701 W. Thunderbird Rd FAX: (602) 543-6073 Phoenix AZ 85069-7100 "So long, and thanks for all the fish." D. Adams
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