RFW 280 Techniques in Aquatics and Fisheries I covers the biology, ecology and management of freshwater fish and aquatic ecosystems, including standard field, laboratory, and office techniques used to sample these ecosystems. The emphasis is on assessing and managing freshwater ecosystems in B.C. Fish taxonomy, physiology, reproduction and habitat requirements are included, with an emphasis on practical considerations for field sampling and management. The material in this course is continued in RFW 281.
Prerequisites
ENVR 162, ENVR 164, ENVR 170 all with a minimum grade of 60%
Credits
4.00