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MAY TERM
Lycoming College offers
a Tropical Marine Biology Course
At the
Roatan Institute of
Marine Science (RIMS)
Anthony’s Key Resort (Roatan
Bay Islands Honduras)
website (http://www.anthonyskey.com/index.cfm)
BIOLOGY 329 Tropical Marine Biology:
A field oriented course where students study the creatures of the
fringing reefs, lagoons, turtlegrass beds and mangrove swamps at a
tropical marine laboratory. Studies will include survey of plankton,
invertebrates and fish as well as the physical and chemical
characteristics that influence their distribution.
May 7-11: Full day classes
(8:30a.m.-4:30p.m.) at Lycoming College
May 12-19: Full day classes at RIMS
May 21-25: Full day classes
(8:30a.m.-4:30p.m.) at Lycoming College
Join Dr. Zimmerman’s 20th
expedition to the Caribbean. Study coral reefs, rocky and sandy
beaches, tide pools, mangrove swamps and seagrass beds. A staff of
marine biologists led by Dr. Zimmerman will travel from Williamsport, PA
to the Roatan Institute of Marine Science (RIMS) surrounded by 13km of
protected area known as the Sandy Bay Marine Preserve. Previous trips in
this course were to the Hofstra University Marine lab in Jamaica. That
lab is now closed.
The laboratory’s boats will deliver us to
the calm, sheltered coral reef lying just offshore. You will be
snorkeling among the fishes in water almost as clear as air. We will
watch the complex territorial behavior of damselfishes in tide pools,
snorkel through mangrove swamps; watch a jade green octopus as it
slithers over rocks in knee-deep water on a night field trip in the
shallows, where every overturned rock reveals brittle stars, sea
urchins, sea cucumbers and crabs. The RIMS lab also offers a dolphin
encounter and snorkel.
You will use oceanographic instruments to
analyze water quality. We will teach you how to snorkel. Scuba diving
is available at a modest extra cost to certified divers. (There is a
5-star PADI dive shop, compressors at the lab, a recompression chamber
and medical clinic).
Although not air-conditioned, the hotel has
large, airy rooms with private baths (3-4 person occupancy). Three good
island meals will be prepared and served family style at the resort.
The laboratory is air conditioned and on the compound of Anthony’s Key
Resort.
TENTATIVE EXPENSES
In Roatan: Room/Board- 3 meals served
family style at lab; $999.000
this price also includes a fee for
two boat
dive/snorkel trips per day and use of
resort
sea kayaks and pool.
Honduran Government
Consumption Tax (10%) $100.000
Airport bus transfer to
Philadelphia $50.00
Departure
Tax
$50.00
Air Fare (Subject to
change) $650.00
Other
Expenses*
$180.00
TOTAL
$2,029.00
*Van rentals for trips on Roatan,
miscellaneous expenses such as tips for guides, tips for hotel, entrance
fees to plantation tour and canopy cable ride. These fees are also
subject to change.
Plus at Lycoming: Full
course credit (1 unit-4 credits): All students must register for either
credit or audit.
May Term Tuition: $2,072.00
OR May Term Audit: $518.00
Cost of two weeks of room and board in
Lycoming dorms (if you use them).
Room (double): $210 ($105 per
week): Audit students do one week
prior to trip.
Totals:
Roatan trip, full tuition
(assumes you’re living off campus for
classes at Lycoming) $4,101.00
OR
Roatan trip, audit
(assumes you’re living off campus for
classes at Lycoming) $2,547.00
OR
Roatan trip, full tuition, room for two
week classes at Lycoming $4,311.00
OR
Roatan trip, audit room for 1 week classes
at Lycoming $2,652.00
NOTES:
1.Above costs do not include any
personal spending money.
2.Food during stay at Lycoming College
(cafeteria not open for May term)
3.Scuba diving certification is not
a requirement for this course. However, we will be snorkeling in the
water every day and so you will need to bring your own mask, fins and
snorkel. If you wish to scuba dive and do not have a regulator and
BCD, you can rent this equipment from the dive shop in Roatan. BCD
rental is $60.00 per week and the regulator is about $50.00 per week.
Tanks and weights are included in the course fee. The resort is a 5-star
PADI center and we will be making two snorkel/dive trips daily and one
night dive.
4.To get into the country, you will need a
passport. If you do not have a passport, there is an attached
information form.
5.The CDC recommends Chloroquine (brand
name Aralen) for prevention of malaria while in Roatan, but please check
with your family doctor. See website at: http://www.cdc.gov/travel/regionalmalaria/camerica.htm
6. I will have optimal trip insurance
available (at a later date).
a.
Deposit: $600.00 due
by December 14, 2006. All checks should be
made payable to Lycoming College.
(We must pay for airline tickets early, plus put a deposit down toward
the lab.) Be sure to tell the Business Office to add the money to the
Roatan trip account.
b.
Remainder of Roatan fees
($1,331.00) due March 1, 2007. No
refunds after this date. All lab
fees must be paid one month prior to
the trip. Be sure to remind the
Business Office to add the money to
the Roatan trip account.
c.
Lycoming tuition ($2,072.00)
and room fees (depends on your
plan-see above) due April 1, 2007.
See
Dr. Zimmerman
(office in Heim Building, Room 120; office phone: 321-4185 or home:
433-3816) if you have any questions. He will be glad to show you
pictures from previous trips or see the bulletin board by his office.
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