This course explores the biology, ecology, behaviors and movements as studied with biologging tags of sharks. The class will also examine shark relationships to humans. Conservation of sharks and other elasmobranchs is crucial to ocean ecosystem function and requires accurate scientific knowledge of species in order to implement the best management practices. The course will explore sharks in a variety of ecosystems (Open sea, coastal ocean, benthic and reef habitats). Students will learn about biologging and field techniques, genomics, eDNA and do some explorations locally of active white shark research on going in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Depending on enrollment numbers, a weekly shuttle to Hopkins or mileage reimbursements for qualifying carpools will be provided; terms and conditions apply.
3 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit
This course explores the biology, ecology, behaviors and movements as studied with biologging tags of sharks. The class will also examine shark relationships to humans. Conservation of sharks and other elasmobranchs is crucial to ocean ecosystem function and requires accurate scientific knowledge of species in order to implement the best management practices. The course will explore sharks in a variety of ecosystems (Open sea, coastal ocean, benthic and reef habitats). Students will learn about biologging and field techniques, genomics, eDNA and do some explorations locally of active white shark research on going in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Depending on enrollment numbers, a weekly shuttle to Hopkins or mileage reimbursements for qualifying carpools will be provided; terms and conditions apply.
Offered in Spring 2026 at Stanford University.