Monash University: University Handbooks: Undergraduate Handbook 2003: Units indexed by faculty
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Marine and freshwater biology


General information

Contact: Dr Paul Bailey (School of Biological Sciences)

The discipline

Marine and freshwater biology is the study of plant and animal life in aquatic environments, from their biochemistry to their ecology, in environments ranging from ephemeral lakes through tropical reefs to the depths of the ocean.

Sequence requirements

Major sequence in marine and freshwater biology (48 points):

Details of these units and a full list of related units are provided in the `Biological sciences' entry in this section of the handbook.

* This unit has compulsory level-two prerequisites beyond those listed at level two.

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