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         Fisheries Courses:     more books (35)
  1. The marketing of dairy products in the United States of America: A report on a short course by G. S Baker, 1952
  2. Course for rice milling by Rudolf Runte, 1972
  3. Training course for scuba tenders (Manuscript report) by Jay C Quast, 1964
  4. Techniques of forest wildlife management: FW 3-167 course sylabus [sic] by Gordon W Gullion, 1975
  5. Test results from the New England Trawl Net Training Courses (MITSG) by Clifford A Goudey, 1985
  6. A commercial octopus fishery for the Pacific Northwest and Alaska: Development and prospects : a student report prepared for Dr. Karl H. Vesper, ocean engineering systems design course 551 by Emil R Berg, 1980

41. UMassOnline - Courses By Subject
listings. 5 courses found for Wildlife and fisheries Conservation (ViewSpring 2003 for Wildlife and fisheries Conservation courses)
http://www.umassonline.net/courses/subject.cfm?subject_ID=38&show=all

42. UMass Graduate Bulletin: Wildlife And Fisheries Conservation Courses
Wildlife fisheries Conservation courses.
http://www.umass.edu/grad_catalog/wildlife/courses.html
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Faculty Master's ... Doctoral
All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise specified.
NRC 549 Ecosystem Management
Explores the historical context and key contributing ecological concepts of ecosystem management and alternative approaches for its implementation. Prerequisite: senior or graduate status in Natural Resources Conservation or consent of instructor. Credit, 4. Mr. McGarigal
564 Wildlife Habitat Management
(2nd sem)
Credit, 4. Mr. McComb
565 Wildlife Population Dynamics and Management (1st sem)
Credit, 4. Mr. Griffin
571 Fisheries Science and Management (1st sem)
Credit, 4. Mr. Juanes
577 Ecosystem Modeling and Simulation (2nd sem)
Basic concepts in general systems theory and computer modeling used in ecology. Case histories of models used to critically review the ecological modeling literature. Mr. Randhir
587 Digital Remote Sensing (2nd sem)
Computer processing of digital images as a means of obtaining information about natural resources. LANDSAT images primarily used. Image processing, classification, and image enhancement techniques discussed and applied. Mr. Finn
592G Introduction to GIS for Natural Resources Management (2nd sem)
Introduces students to the construction, display, and analysis of spatial information using Geographic Information Systems. Hands-on use of ArcGIS on a PC platform. Mr. Schweik

43. UMass Course Catalog: Wildlife & Fisheries Conservation Courses
Wildlife and fisheries Conservation courses.
http://www.umass.edu/ug_catalog/natrescon/wfconcourses.html
Home Courses Natural Resources Conservation
Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation Courses
Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation Natural Resources Conservation Faculty
(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.)
260 Fisheries Conservation (1st sem)
Overview of the biological, sociological, historical, and economic factors that influence the use and conservation of our nation's fisheries resources. Prerequisite: One semester of general biology or consent of instructor.
261 Wildlife Conservation ( 2nd sem
Fundamental ecology and principles of wildlife management. Emphasis on wildlife habitat and population characteristics and responses. Prerequisites: One semester of general biology or consent of instructor.
470 Ecology of Fish (2nd sem, even yrs) 4 cr
Interactions of fishes with their environment. Topics include: feeding adaptations, community trophics interactions, mating systems, life history tactics, predator-prey systems, reproductive biology, community diversity. Readings from various publications. Prerequisite: BIOL 542 or consent of instructor.
564 Wildlife Habitat Management
(2nd sem) 4 cr
565 Dynamics and Management of Wildlife Populations (1st sem) 4 cr
571 Fisheries Science and Management
(1st sem) 4 cr
577 Ecosystem Modeling and Simulation (2nd sem)
Basic concepts in general systems theory and computer modeling used in ecology. Case histories of models used to critically review the ecological modeling literature.

44. UMassOnline - Courses By Subject
5 courses found for Wildlife and fisheries Conservation (View Spring2003, Winter 2003 for Wildlife and fisheries Conservation courses)
http://www.umassonline.com/courses/subject.cfm?subject_ID=38&show=all

45. Courses Available For The M.Agr. Degree In Fisheries, Wildlife And Natural Resou
The 24 required credits consists of wildlife and fisheries science courses and selectedcourses from other TAMU departments based on the student's subject area
http://wfscdisted.tamu.edu/wfscdisted/groups/brochure/courses.htm

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The Degree Requirements [ Courses ] Contacts Application Tuition Useful Links The 24 required credits consists of wildlife and fisheries science courses and selected courses from other TAMU departments based on the student's subject area needs. The required courses will be interrelated and will give the student an understanding of the ecological, political, sociological and economic ramifications of wildlife or fisheries science or natural resource management. A potential suite of courses (required or elective) might include: Ecology: WFSC 301 Wildlife and Changing Environment or WFSC 420 Ecology for Teachers WFSC 422 Behavioral Ecology of Vertebrates WFSC 604 Systems Analysis and Simulation in Ecology and Natural Resource Management WFSC 611 Estuarine Ecology ... RLEM 612 Restoration Ecology Policy: RENR 660 Environmental Impact Analysis for Renewable Natural Resources RENR 662 Environmental Law and Policy OCNG 689 Marine Environmental Policy/ Dispute Resolution WFSC 689 Wildlife Law and Ethics Sociology: WFSC 640 Human Dimensions of Wildlife and Fisheries Management Economics: AGEC 604 Natural Resource Economics FRSC 614 Economic Analysis for Forest Resource Decisions Other: RENR 689 Managing the Internet Resources for Environmental and Social Organizations RENR 689 Special Topics in Leadership Development and Management for Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) STAT 651 Statistics in Research I WFSC 414 Limnology WFSC 689 Wildlife Ecotoxicology *Other courses will be added to the above list as they become available. Example:

46. Bury Hill Fisheries
Limited to just twelve people, our general courses are for all ages and cover allaspects of coarse angling catering for the beginner as well as those simply
http://www.bury-hill-fisheries.co.uk/site/profishcourses.asp

47. Bury Hill Fisheries
Our Big Fish courses cater for those who want to catch carp, pike andzander and are ideal for anyone with a basic knowledge of angling.
http://www.bury-hill-fisheries.co.uk/site/bigfishcourses.asp

48. Bachelor Of Maritime Studies At The Fisheries And Marine Institute: Course List
academic unit, courses other than those indicated may be substituted for the electiveslisted. Last Update by WebMaster Go To MI Web Page fisheries and Marine
http://www.mi.mun.ca/bms/courses.htm
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appearing next to a course indicates that the course is offered via distance delivery.
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Courses
The program is 39 credit hours which consists of 12 courses plus a professional project and report. To be awarded the degree, students must successfully complete the following program with a minimum average of 60% overall.
All students enrolled in the Bachelor of Maritime Studies must successfully complete the following courses:
Please note, the Maritime Studies 4000 course has prerequisites that must be completed prior to registering for it.
  • ONE OF:
    Business 2102 - Introductory Accounting for Non-Business Students
    Business 5301 - Organizational Theory, or Business 7302 - International Business
  • Business 3320 - Introduction to Labour Relations
  • ONE OF: Business 4320 - Introduction to Personnel and Human Resource Management, or Psychology 3501 - Industrial Psychology
  • Economics 2010 - Introduction to Microeconomics
  • Economics 2020 - Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • TWO COURSES IN FIRST YEAR ENGLISH: English 1080 and either English 1110 or English 1101 are recommended.
  • 49. Bachelor Of Maritime Studies At The Fisheries And Marine Institute: FAQ's
    courses can be completed while working on board a vessel if the vessel is equipped GoTo MI Web Page fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of
    http://www.mi.mun.ca/bms/faq.htm

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    Frequently Asked Questions
  • How do I apply for the Bachelor of Maritime Studies Program?
  • What is the cost of the program?
  • How many courses do I have to complete to get my Bachelor of Maritime Studies?
  • Is there any order in which I must complete the courses? ...
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  • Can I complete courses in the program while working on board a vessel?
  • Is there a time limitation on completing the Bachelor of Maritime Studies degree program?
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  • How do I apply for the Bachelor of Maritime Studies Program?
    To apply for the program you must submit the following documents to Memorial University's Registrar's office:
  • a MUN application for admission to the university
  • a Bachelor of Maritime Studies application to the program
  • transcripts from the college(s) you attended
  • proof of diploma (this may be on your transcript)
  • application fee (you have the option of either mailing a cheque, or including your visa/mastercard number with your application)
  • Applications and documentation must be mailed to:
    Office of the Registrar
    Memorial University of Newfoundland
    St. John's, NF
  • 50. Fisheries Programs And Related Courses At North American Colleges And Universiti
    Ordering Information. Order your copy of fisheries Programs and Related Coursesat North American Colleges and Universities today! The cost for this book is
    http://www.fisheries.org/publications/catbooks/x55006u.shtml
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    F isheries Programs and Related Courses at North American Colleges and Universities 23 pages
    Published by American Fisheries Society
    Publication date: 1998
    Stock #550.06U
    Summary This book includes criteria for evaluating university fisheries programs as well as directory listings including address, degrees offered, and number of faculty with fisheries-related teaching and research interest. [BACK] Table of Contents Criteria for Evaluating University Fisheries Programs The AFS Certification Program Basic Qualifications for Fisheries Jobs (Bachelor's Degree) Other Qualifications Master's Degree Specialization Questions You Should Ask Fisheries-Related Programs at North American Colleges and Universities [BACK] Related Titles Careers in Fisheries [BACK] Ordering Information Order your copy of Fisheries Programs and Related Courses at North American Colleges and Universities today! The cost for this book is:

    51. Aquaculture Events,workshops, Seminars, Courses - Department Of Fisheries, Gover
    Events, seminars, training courses, workshops of an aquaculture natureavailble in association with the Department of fisheries.
    http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/aqua/broc/events/
    The following aquaculture events maybe of interest to you:

    52. Topics In Sustainable Fisheries
    The Bevan Series on Sustainable fisheries. examines the biological and socialramifications of our past, present, and future use of marine resources.
    http://courses.washington.edu/susfish/
    Thursdays
    January 9-March 13
    102 Fishery Sciences
    (auditorium)
    Social follows each talk
    The Bevan Series on
    Sustainable Fisheries
    examines the biological and social ramifications of our past, present, and future use of marine resources. Highly acclaimed speakers from academic, agency, and nongovernmental backgrounds tackle sustainability from disciplines as diverse as ecology, fisheries management, conservation biology, law, economics, and anthropology. Highly acclaimed speakers from academic, agency, and nongovernmental backgrounds tackle sustainability from disciplines as diverse as conservation biology, resource management, law, economics, and anthropology. Join us for 10 informative lectures and take your place at the leading edge of marine conservation. Contact Funders Don Bevan

    53. Grad Studies - Courses
    BOTA 546 (212) c Topics in Botany. fisheries Research courses. FISH 500(3) Issues in fisheries Research Seminars - fisheries Management.
    http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/~barnes/grad/Courses.html
    The Zoology department offers several formal courses for graduate students, in addition to many relevant courses taught in other departments available to our students (including the Genetics program, Forest Sciences, Plant Science, Animal Science, Math, Geography, Microbiology, Medical Genetics, Fisheries Centre, Biochemistry, etc.) : Zoology Graduate Courses ZOOL 502 . Fundamental concepts and hot topics in ecology and evolution (6 credits).This course is intended for beginning graduate students in any subfield of ecology and/or evolution. ZOOL 503 . Advanced Comparative Physiology (6 credits). Seminar discussion of topics in comparative animal physiology. Primarily for graduate students in Zoology. ZOOL 505 . Cell Biology (6 credits). Problems and recent advances in the study of mechanisms underlying the structure, function and differentiation of cells. ZOOL 523 Topics in Conservation Genetics (3 credits). Lectures and directed discussions will address topics including the genetics of small populations, inbreeding, extinction risks due to genetic versus demography factors, adaptation and climate change, and methods for assessing genetic diversity for conservation planning.

    54. Undergraduate Courses In Fisheries
    fisheries Management. student is expected to learn how to integrate the biologicaland socioeconomic information gained from earlier courses into appropriate
    http://www.squ.edu.om/agr/Program/Courses/cofish.html
    Department of Fisheries Science and Technology
    List of Undergraduate Courses
    Marine Biology (Lecture/Lab (2 hrs lecture, 2 hrs lab) 3CR60 hrs) This course surveys the major groups of marine organisms systematically and summarizes the most important aspects of their biology with emphasison functional morphology and the outstanding ecological, physiological and economic features of each group. Prerequisites : (BIOL1092 or BIOL2002 or BIOL2005) Oceanography (Lecture/Lab (2 hrs lecture, 2 hrs lab) 3CR60 hrs) An introduction to the physical, chemical and biological properties of the oceans and the sea floor. Prerequisites : BIOL2020 Marine Ecology (Lecture/Lab (2 hrs lecture, 2 hrs lab) 3CR60 hrs) This course provides the student with an essential understanding of the structure and functioning of the pelagic and benthic marine ecosystem withemphasis on topics relevant to the problems of conventional fisheries and aquaculture in tropical marine environments, especially Omani waters. Prerequisites : BIOL2020, ECOL3020

    55. Graduate Courses In Fisheries
    Department of fisheries Science and Technology. List of Graduate courses.MASF6001. Coastal Zone Management. (Lecture/Seminar (2 hrs
    http://www.squ.edu.om/agr/Program/Courses/gcfish.html
    Department of Fisheries Science and Technology
    List of Graduate Courses
    Coastal Zone Management (Lecture/Seminar (2 hrs lecture, 1 hr seminar) 3CR45 hrs) Advanced discussions on the dynamics, problems and management of coastal ecosystems with special reference to Oman. Advanced Oceanography (Lecture/Lab/Seminar (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab, 1 hr seminar) 3CR60 hrs) Advanced discussion of the dynamics of marine systems with special references to scale (small, medium and large). Tropical Marine Aquaculture (Lecture/Seminar (2 hrs lecture, 1 hr Seminar) 3CR45 hrs) A series of lectures and seminars describing culture methods for tropical marine organisms. Marine Fisheries Resources (Lecture/Lab/Seminar (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab, 1 hr seminar) 3CR60 hrs) Advanced discussions on theory and techniques relevant to the development and management of finfish and shellfish fisheries on Oman. Numerical Ecology (Lecture/Lab/Seminar (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab, 1 hr seminar) 3CR60 hrs) Presentation of main concepts of numerical ecology with special reference to their uses in marine sciences. Advanced Marine Biology (Lecture/Seminar (2 hrs lecture, 1 hr seminar) 3CR45 hrs)

    56. FAEP Course Schedule
    fisheries Extension courses. Course, Date(s) * Cost Course ID. ElectrofishingTheory, Uses and Safety. CLICK BUTTON TO GO TO REGISTRATION
    http://web.mala.bc.ca/faep/crssched.htm

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    Fisheries Extension Courses

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    Individual Fisheries Courses Fisheries Field Technician Certificate Program (FFTCP) ... Seafood Processing Fisheries Extension Courses Course Date(s) Cost Course ID Electrofishing: Theory, Uses and Safety CLICK BUTTON TO GO TO REGISTRATION FORM FOR ELECTROFISHING COURSES Nanaimo: Nanaimo Campus, Building 355, Room 203 Haida Gwaii: CANCELLED Surrey: Tynehead Hatchery, 16585 - 96th Avenue, Surrey Port Hardy: North Island College, Room 106 Deadman Creek: Skeetchetsn First Nation Castlegar: Selkirk College (contact Denise Chernoff, (250) 365-1261) Kamloops: Venue to be confirmed Victoria: Venue to be confirmed Kelowna: Okanagan University College, Room Nanaimo: G.R. Paine Horticultural Training Centre

    57. IFM Courses
    Click on the subject to recive more information BFM 210 Classification of the algaeBFM 220 Marine flora and fauna BFM 231 Basic fisheries biology BFM 240
    http://www.ifm.uib.no/Undervisning/udv_EmneOversikt.asp?lang=E&VAE=

    58. Department Courses
    by The Department of fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. courses Taught by The Departmentof fisheries And Aquatic Sciences. Undergraduate courses, Graduate courses
    http://fishweb.ifas.ufl.edu/Programs/Deptcourses.htm
    by
    The Department of Fisheries
    and Aquatic Sciences Courses Taught
    by
    The Department of Fisheries And Aquatic Sciences Undergraduate courses, Graduate Courses
    Click here for Supporting Courses taught by other departments Courses with class materials for students available on this website: FAS 4305C FAS 5276C, FAS 6932 FAS 2024 Global and Regional Perspective in Fisheries. Spring. Credits: 3; No prerequisites. Fish biology, ecology and habitats relevant to fisheries on both a global and regional (Florida) scale. Follows the fisheries occurring from cold, mountain rivers to the depths of the oceans, with special topics (e.g., artificial reefs, fisheries bycatch, aquaculture). Intended for non-science and science majors. FAS 4202C Biology of Fishes Fall, odd year s. Credits: 4. FAS 4305C Introduction to Fishery Science. Spring. Credits: 3; Prerequisite: Junior standing Natural Resources and Conservation, Wildlife, or Forestry, or consent of the instructor. Principles of fish management in freshwater and marine systems. Includes field and laboratory techniques for aquatic habitat and fishery resource assessment, aquaculture practices, and consideration of contemporary issues pertinent to sport and commercial uses of renewable fisheries resources. FAS 4405C Principles of Aquaculture. Spring.

    59. Courses - Aquatic And Fisheries Management
    to you in fish husbandry, fisheries management and in the Environment Agency. Alternatively,you can also progress onto the final year of our degree courses in
    http://asp.wlv.ac.uk/Courses.asp?Course=533

    60. CEMARE - Postgraduate Courses In Fisheries And Aquaculture
    Postgraduate courses in fisheries and Aquaculture. CEMARE offers fourpostgraduate courses in the area of fisheries and aquaculture
    http://www.pbs.port.ac.uk/econ/cemare/courses.htm
    Postgraduate Courses in
    Fisheries and Aquaculture

    CEMARE offers four postgraduate courses in the area of fisheries and aquaculture, providing students with the opportunity to access the teaching expertise and specialist resources developed over many years by members of the Centre. The courses offer students the chance to gain an understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of fisheries economics and management, and also to learn of developments at the forefront of research. All courses commence in October of each year and are available on a full-time (13 months) and part-time (2 years) basis. Each course can be taken at the Master of Science and Postgraduate Diploma levels. The Fisheries Economics course can also be taken at the Postgraduate Certificate level. For further information and contact details refer to the links above.
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