Marine Ecology Course – Understanding the Ocean Environment
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If you want to know more about what goes on within our oceans, then this is a course for you!
uShaka Marine World invites you to take part in a five part evening course, beginning in August. These evenings include slide presentations, lectures, hands-on learning and identification practice, detailed course notes and a guided night tour of the uShaka Sea World Aquarium.
The course covers Oceanography, Biodiversity, Classification, Fish Families and Marine Ecology over a five week period commencing Thursday, August 16 until Thursday, September 13th from 18h00 – 20h30 at a nominal fee of just R845 per person for the five week program.
For more information and booking please email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone Phiwe on 031 – 328 8128
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