Graduate students visit SkIO for weeklong experiential learning course



The graduate students and faculty member Jay Brandes gather for a photo on Wassaw Island.
On Tuesday, March 4, the student group visited the Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge. (Photos by Jackson K. Schroeder)

From Monday, March 3, through Friday, March 7, the newest cohort of graduate students from UGA Franklin College’s Department of Marine Sciences gathered at the UGA Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO) for a weeklong course in basic oceanographic methods and data analysis. 

Through a series of hands-on experiential learning activities, the annual course is designed to give graduate students new to UGA Marine Sciences a glimpse into oceanographic field work and provide them with a better understanding of how the data they collect is obtained, processed and interpreted. 

“The course was created to fill a perceived need for better communication between students based in Athens and in Savannah, and to help introduce students from a variety of backgrounds to Georgia’s coastal ecosystems,” said SkIO faculty member Jay Brandes, who led the course. “The course is also meant to help the newcomers connect with their peers, who may become their career-long colleagues.” 


Leaving the SkIO dock on March 4, 2025.

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