Aquatic Biodiversity
Biology 3372
Fall 2006

Drs. Dirnberger, Ensign, and Sutton 
Contact info for the Instructor on Record, Dr. D.:
338 Science Building
(770) 423-6546 (office)
e-mail: jdirnber@kennesaw.edu


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"Thoreau plumbed the depths of Walden Pond and marked them on his map.  He surveyed the fish that lived in the waters of the pond, he catalogued its weeds, and during the winter he recorded the thickness of the ice.  It was a part of his balance book, an accounting of his riches, a reckoning of a fortune that was there for the taking.  These, said Thoreau - the measures, the depths, the thickness - are a man’s true economy. "
-Chet Raymo - THE SOUL OF THE NIGHT
 


Aquatic Biodiversity is one of three aquatic biology courses offered at
Kennesaw State University.  To learn more about these courses and how
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