BIOL432 - Fish Management

Fisheries management reviews the history, theory, and practice of fisheries management.  Students will study how biotic and abiotic factors influence fisheries, learn methods of fish collection and assessment, gain experience with quantitative analysis of fisheries data, and learn the principles of fisheries management.

Lecture:

9:30-10:20 PM

Tuesday and Thursday

258 Crawford Hall

Lab:

2:00-4:50 PM

Tuesday

258 Crawford Hall

Readings

Case study #16 supplements

     Laarman and Ryckman

     Reynolds and Simpson

Case study #11 supplements

     Pister

     Eby et al.

Regular class readings

Process

Mortality

Lake Mendota

Schindler et al 2000

Olson et al 1998

George et al 2009

Pine et al 2009

Geoffrey B. Steinhart

Associate Professor and Aquatic Research Laboratory Co-director

Lake Superior State University

650 W. Easterday Avenue

Sault Ste. Marie, MI  49783

phone: 906.635.2093

fax: 906.635.2266

BIOL310

Ichthyology

BIOL333

Fish Ecology

BIOL372

Fish Culture

BIOL405

Anim. Behavior

BIOL432

Fish Manag.

HONR101

Art of fishing

BIOL399

Jr. Seminar