BIO-307 - World Aquaculture: Applications, Methodologies and Trends
Course Description
Life histories and habitats of important species of fishes, invertebrates and algae. Methodologies for the commercial propagation of specific forms. Global and regional coverage, including socioeconomic trends, controversies and applications in developed and less developed regions of the world. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: One course in biology (BIO, ZOO, BOT or MCRO prefix), completion of GE Area B, and junior standing. Not open for major credit in Biological Sciences (or Ecology and Systematic Biology majors on prior catalogs).

