Fresh Water Fisheries and Water Resource Management 4207
Course Objectives
The course provides students with an overview of the most important fishery-biological problems for fresh water fish, as well as the management of waterways for inland fish.
Course Description
Important topics:
- Introduction to fishery biology and ecological conditions for fresh water fish
- An analysis of fish stocks and the use of central parameters
- Affect on fish of environmental incursions and pollution
- Management of water resources, waterways plans, management plans for fisheries
- Development of hydroelectric power installations, restoration of waterways, conservation plans and multi-use of waterways
- Adaptation to the EU Water Directive
Learning Methods
50 hours of lectures
Obligatory: 5 days of field and laboratory work and 20 hours of term paper supervision.
Lectures, term paper, field and laboratory work, as well as the study of textbooks and articles/reports. The field and laboratory work contains fish investigations and management, study of waterways encroachment and restoration measures.
Assessment Methods
Grades will be given for two part exams: An individual term paper counts for 40% and the final examination (4 hours) counts for 60% of the final grade.
The laboratory and field reports must be approved before students can take the final examination. Both part-exams must achieve pass marks.
Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean
Publisert av / forfatter Gunhild Haugen <Gunhild.HaugenSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Liang Xiaoli - 01/12/2006