Marine Science: Whales and Estuary Systems Field portion onboard Schooner Lady Maryland

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Marine Science: Whales and Estuary Systems Field portion onboard Schooner Lady Maryland Course Description: Students will study the physiology and ecology of whales and the Chesapeake Bay. The knowledge gained during their stay on land will compliment their travels to the Stellwagen Bank estuary and whale identification and observation while at sea. Students will be responsible for hands-on fieldwork, laboratory experiments, lab reports and research projects. Required Texts: Stellwagen Bank, Nathalie Ward Life in the Chesapeake Bay, second ed., Alice J. Lippson and Robert L. Lippson Please note that the field portion of the Whales and Estuary Systems course is held aboard the Schooner Lady Maryland. Activities are largely dependent on weather and ability to secure docking and shore side programming. The first 9 days of the field portion will be Baltimore to Salem, MA.The other 3 trips will happen between the areas of Salem, MA and New York City. For the 2004 summer we are going to make an effort to coordinate Lady Maryland s schedule with activities associated with the 2004 American Sail Training Association s Tall Ships Challenge. Baltimore to Salem, MA: Day Possible Programming & Destination*** Day 1 Delaware canal orientation to boat, watches, and boat life Off Jersey coast, watches and onboard programming Little Neck/Oyster Bay watches and o-board programming Little Neck/Oyster Bay watches and o-board programming Prudence Island beach exploration New Bedford, possibly tour New Bedford whaling museum Saturday Underway to Gloucester via Stellwagen Bank, MA, on board Sunda programming & watches Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Underway to Gloucester, MA, on board programming & watches - Commercial Whale Watch; underway to Salem, MA., clean boat and equipment for next group, camp in Salem, MA Return to Baltimore by van

Salem, MA to New York City, NY: Day Possible Programming Day 1 Under way to Gloucester, evening - Commercial Whale Watch, Underway to Woods Hole, via Stellwagen Bank onboard programming & watches Possibly tour Woods Hole Aquarium Underway to Bristol, RI Possibly program with Save the Bay maybe eel grass snorkeling; underway to Block Island, NH, onboard programming and watches Underway to Mystic, CT, onboard programming & watches Saturday Tour Mystic Seaport Sunday Day 8 Under way to New York City, onboard programming and watches Day 9 Dock in New York City, Students will help clean the boat equipment for next group Day 10 Return to Baltimore by van *** On board programming is dependent on weather, conditions on the water and the length of the transit. The students will live and work in traditional maritime watch groups. Being on watch means navigating, tending sails, steering the ship, being on lookout and performing boat checks. When the students are not on watch they will be in educational classes. Because of the uncertainty involved in sailing a Schooner off shore the above syllabus may be drastically different than what the students actually do on board. Land portion on campus Day Time What: Skill and Learning Day 1 Introduction to the land-based portion of the course & staff Students introduce themselves and share the reasons for choosing this program. Staff will conduct an ice breaker activity We review the syllabus and go over rules and expectations.

Introduction to cetaceans, evolution and taxonomy. The teacher will lecture about the topics mentioned. The students will use play dough to follow the evolution of the modern cetaceans. Fish dissection Students will work in pairs to dissect a white perch. Whale and fish comparative anatomy Students will complete worksheets and a game in order to understand the similarities and differences between whales and fish. Cooking Students will prepare and eat fish (not mandatory). Study hall Marine mammal stranding Students will finish activities and assignments not completed previously in the day or prepare for tomorrow s lessons. The teacher will lecture on the subject of stranding. Inky video and discussion Students will watch the Inky video and take notes to prepare for the MARP visit. Visit to the National Aquarium in Baltimore s Marine Animal Rescue Program Students will receive a behind the scenes tour of the MARP facilities as well as the dolphin facilities. They will be able to see the currently rehabilitated animals and learn the process by which a stranded marine animal is reintroduced into the wild. Introduction to estuaries The teacher will lecture on the topic of estuaries and how they relate to whales Students will participate in a salt wedge experiment in order to fully understand what an estuary is.

Whale migration projects Students will work in pairs to research a particular whale. They will study satellite tagging in order to plot the travels of their whale and analyze their data; students will also answer critical thinking questions. Study hall Students will continue to work on their whale migration projects. Whale behavior demonstration Students will learn about behavior and adaptations while spending time in the pool. They will conduct experiments involving breathing, diving and behavioral traits. Whale physiology and diving Students will learn and understand adaptations more deeply about specific adaptations and why they are important. Whale identification study Students will observe pictures of humpback whales and attempt to identify their assigned whale through fluke identification only. IWC research Students will work in pairs to research their assigned role for the International Whaling Commission mock meeting. Study Hall Water quality testing Students will continue their research for the IWC mock meeting or finish their whale migration projects. Students will test various parameters of the water in Baltimore s harbor and assess the quality of the water. National Geographic video This video is specific to the great whales and is an excellent resource. Students will take notes on the video to help provide them with more ideas for their IWC research. Whale migration project Students will present their research

presentations National Aquarium in Baltimore and analysis to the rest of the class. Students will tour the aquarium for the remainder of the day. They will be given a quiz based on the information in the aquarium. DNA/Genetics discussion Students will understand what DNA is and its function. They will learn about DNA fingerprinting, how it relates to cetacean identification, and take part in a gel electrophoresis laboratory experiment. Onion DNA extraction Students will extract the DNA from an onion. Gel electrophoresis Lab Analyze gels Students will learn proper lab technique. They will work in pairs to prepare gels, load DNA and run the gels. Students will make observations and determine their unknown. IWC mock meeting Canoeing at Gunpowder State Park, Days Cove Submerged aquatic vegetation identification Students will present their research in an organized meeting and determine rules and regulations for whaling. Students will learn proper canoeing skills in order to safely explore the aquatic ecosystem at Days Cove. Students will become familiar with native and non-native species of SAV s. Seining the Byrd River Students will learn proper seine net techniques in order to catch and identify organisms. Water quality testing and comparing of two different bodies of water Course evaluation Closing ceremony Students will assess the health of two aquatic ecosysterms.