Fisheries Science & Management

Course Code:
FWS 462
Course Group(s):
Capstone Courses
Course Description:

This course serves as an integrated capstone experience for students in FWS-Fisheries or for other students who have met the prerequisites for the course.  Students will create a management or conservation plan that integrates knowledge related to the program’s three foundations: science, issues, and conservation.  Management or conservation plans will provide a) comprehensive assessment on an aquatic species, its community and ecosystem; b) extensive details on the history and issues important to the species, its community and ecosystem; and c) short-term and long-term management or conservation goals, action, implementation, and monitoring plans that may include collaborations, conflict resolution, public relations, and education.  The plan is expected to integrate biological and ecological knowledge, social-cultural relationships, economic impacts, and policy.  Students will also be expected to examine the role of fisheries and aquatic scientists in promoting habitat restoration and sustainability.

Credit:
4.0
Prerequisites:

MAT 210 Statistics and BIO 362 Ichthyology and either (FWS 331 Fisheries Techniques or ENV 471 Stream Ecology).

Semesters Offered:

Spring

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