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Marine Fish Biology and Fisheries

Marine fish populations are a valuable resource for humans and have key impacts on aquatic communities and ecosystems. Principles in fish biology and the practical implications in fisheries management will equip you with up-to-date knowledge for the sustainable use of fishery resources.

Close up of a school of fish.
Photo: Meilzahn/iStock

This course focuses on both theoretical and practical applications of fish biology, including topics such as fish biodiversity, physiology, life cycles, ecology and behavior. We will apply this knowledge to diverse case studies and consider the environmental and evolutionary impacts of fisheries and protection of fishery resources.

  • Course structure

    The first part of the course consists of theoretical study, group discussions and excursions to gain an in depth understanding of fish biology. This is followed by project work to develop insight on the impact of fisheries and the conservation of marine fish populations.

    Teaching format

    The format of the course will be lectures, project work and group discussions. You will work on the projects individually and as a group.

    Excursions

    We will have an excursion in the Stockholm area.

    Assessment

    The assessment will be based on case study essay, presentation and a final written exam.

    Examiner

    Monika Winder
    E-mail: monika.winder@su.se
    Room: N444

  • Schedule

    The schedule will be available no later than one month before the start of the course. We do not recommend print-outs as changes can occur. At the start of the course, your department will advise where you can find your schedule during the course.
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