FISH F640—Management of Renewable Marine Resources
Details
Department: Fisheries (FISH)
Course Number: FISH F640
Credits: 3.0
Grading Type: Letter
Prerequisites: FISH 427: Ichthyology
Recommended: FISH 487 Fisheries Management
Description
The course covers the principles of fisheries management, along with case studies of successes and failures. Topics include management objectives, relationships of fished species to their environment, fishing methods, human dimensions, fishery data acquisition, harvest strategies, ecosystem effects of fishing, aquaculture, and alternative management strategies, including ecosystem-based fishery management.
Offerings for Spring 2010
Section F01
CRN: 35329Semester: Spring 2010
Campus: Fairbanks
Start/End Date: January 12–May 10
Textbook: Management of Renewable Marine Resources: Jennings,S., M.J. Kaiser, and J.D. Reynolds. 2001. Marine Fisheries Ecology. Blackwell Science, Malden, MA. 417 p. ISBN: 0632050985.
| Days | Times | Room & Building | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| TR | 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. | 138 Irving II | Kruse, Gordon [webpage] [e-mail] |
Section FJ1
CRN: 37145Semester: Spring 2010
Campus: Juneau
Start/End Date: January 12–May 10
Management of Renewable Marine Resources: Jennings,S., M.J. Kaiser, and J.D. Reynolds. 2001. Marine Fisheries Ecology. Blackwell Science, Malden, MA. 417 p. ISBN: 0632050985.
| Days | Times | Room & Building | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| TR | 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. | 101 Lena Point | Kruse, Gordon [webpage] [e-mail] |
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