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Summer Graduate Fisheries Program in Iceland
The University of Iceland is pleased to offer a series of intensive, graduate-level summer courses to students pursuing a degree in fisheries science, marine ecology, or biological oceanography. It is a great opportunity to experience the magic of the long summer “nights”
of midnight sun and the natural wonders of Iceland while taking courses that will prove useful in your graduate studies and beyond.
Please take a moment to check out our 2010 Graduate Summer Program.
We will be offering our popular course Fisheries Ecology: Management and Conservation of Marine Resources in a Changing Ocean (http://
www.marine.is/fisheco.html) taught by University of Iceland faculty as well as visiting professors, such as Dr. Steven Campana and Dr. David Conover. We also have added two new courses entitled: Introduction to Hydrodynamic Modeling and Ecological Modeling (http://www.marine.is/ grad.html). No tuition, only a moderate registration fee and all courses are offered in English. For further information, visit our web site http://www.marine.is and see all of the exciting things that Iceland has to offer.
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
eppifour
Do you really think anybody gives a Shit about Iceland , you couldn't find a closer place with nicer weather ? You have way to much time on your hands !
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Nice to see you back Joe. Iceland isn't bad. It's only a summer extra credit course. The country is beautiful and you can get to eat some of that artic shark. The catch it, bury it in the ground until it rots and then eat it. You could try it and let me know how it is.
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