Aquatic Diversity: Sustainable Management Practices
AQM2002
Description
Discover the vibrant world of sustainable aquatic and marine resource management. Investigate diverse resources in freshwater and marine ecosystems and learn modern techniques for habitat and population management. From capture fisheries to aquaculture, uncover how these practices sustain the global food supply. Analyze cutting-edge production methods, their environmental impacts, and discuss best practices and marketing strategies for fisheries resources. Delve into the human impacts on resource availability and health, addressing key issues that link resource extraction to environmental degradation. Build foundational ecological knowledge and equip yourself with effective, long-term management strategies, preparing for a rewarding career in environmental sustainability.
Pre Reqs:
BIO 2002 Exploring Ecosystems: Structure and Function
Dates
Feb 23, 2026 — Mar 29, 2026
Feb 22, 2027 — Mar 28, 2027
Feb 21, 2028 — Mar 26, 2028
Location
In-Person Education
Registration Information
For credit cost: $1125