This course will take place in the Fisher Classroom at Hopkins Marine Station, OCEANS 90 miles south of the Stanford Campus in Pacific Grove, California. Marine algae are exceptionally diverse - from microscopic diatoms with intricate frustules to giant kelp that can reach OCEANS 100 ft tall - this course will explore the immense biodiversity of marine algae and their evolutionary relationships. Along the coast of California, there are over OCEANS 600 species of macroalgae! In this course, you will become a naturalist, exploring and cataloging the diversity of marine algae in Monterey through taxonomic identification, herbarium pressings, iNaturalist observations, and DNA barcoding. We will also explore the vast applications and uses of marine algae - including sustainable food, natural products, aquaculture, biofuel production, and carbon sequestration. This course takes place at Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station. Multiple field trips will be used to explore marine algae biodiversity in intertidal habitats around the Monterey Peninsula. Note: Depending on enrollment numbers, a weekly shuttle to Hopkins or mileage reimbursements for qualifying carpools will be provided; terms and conditions apply.
4 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit
This course will take place in the Fisher Classroom at Hopkins Marine Station, 90 miles south of the Stanford Campus in Pacific Grove, California. Marine algae are exceptionally diverse - from microscopic diatoms with intricate frustules to giant kelp that can reach 100 ft tall - this course will explore the immense biodiversity of marine algae and their evolutionary relationships. Along the coast of California, there are over 600 species of macroalgae! In this course, you will become a naturalist, exploring and cataloging the diversity of marine algae in Monterey through taxonomic identification, herbarium pressings, iNaturalist observations, and DNA barcoding. We will also explore the vast applications and uses of marine algae - including sustainable food, natural products, aquaculture, biofuel production, and carbon sequestration. This course takes place at Stanford's Hopkins Marine Station. Multiple field trips will be used to explore marine algae biodiversity in intertidal habitats around the Monterey Peninsula. Note: Depending on enrollment numbers, a weekly shuttle to Hopkins or mileage reimbursements for qualifying carpools will be provided; terms and conditions apply.
Offered in Winter 2026 at Stanford University.