Although the Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station is primarily a research facility, many of our faculty do also teach courses for their home OSU departments. Courses take place in Newport, Astoria, or Corvallis, or statewide via E-Campus. Some of our faculty also use Zoom or other videoconferencing technology so that students can attend and participate from multiple locations.
Courses being taught by COMES faculty include:
Scott Baker (Fisheries & Wildlife)
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FW 302, Biology and Conservation of Marine Mammals (E-Campus)
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FW419/519 Natural history of whales and whaling
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FW419/519 Natural history of whales and whaling (E-Campus)
Christina DeWitt (Food Science and Technology)
Steve Dundas (Applied Economics)
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Empirical Environmental and Resource Economics (AEC 653)
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Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (AEC 550)
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Environmental Economics and Policy (AEC 352)
Chris Langdon (Fisheries & Wildlife)
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Aquaculture FW 497/597
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Aquaculture Lab FW 498/598
Jessica Miller (Fisheries & Wildlife)
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FW474/564 Early Life History of Fishes
Will White (Fisheries &Wildlife)
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FW 464/564 Marine Conservation Biology
In addition, most of our faculty accept graduate students from their academic departments and advise projects, theses, and dissertations.