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May 09, 2025
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ENVS 150 - Puget Sound Ecology 6 CR
Explores the geological formation, physical characteristics, major biological/ecological components, and significant environmental issues of the Puget Sound region. Previously ENVS 250. Either ENVS 150 or 250 can be taken for credit, not both. Note: Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BC.
Course Outcomes
- Explain basic ecological principles, e.g. energy flow, sustainable yield, carrying capacity.
- List the geological and physical processes that formed and continue to shape Puget Sound.
- Describe the characteristics of the different aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems of the Puget Sound region.
- Identify representatives of the major phyla of organisms in Puget Sound ecosystems and their role in their communities.
- Describe the factors that have contributed to the loss of estuaries and wetlands in the Puget Sound region.
- Explain the social, economic and cultural importance of salmon species in Puget Sound and the reasons for their declining populations.
- Analyze the impact of human activities, historically and currently, on Puget Sound ecosystems.
GenEd Outcomes: Connections - Natural Systems (Science and the Natural World)
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