Back by popular demand Spring 2015
Course Details:
FISH 260A RECREATIONAL FISHERIES “Hook, Line and Sinker”
TTh 10:30-12:20 and T 5:00–7:00 (5cr, lecture and lab)
FISH 260B
TTh 10:30-12:20 (3cr, lecture only)
Instructor: Christian Grue Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, College of the Environment, 2012
Lecture
- Scientific, societal, and political contexts within which recreational fisheries are managed
- Opportunities and issues facing recreational anglers
Laboratory
- Science and technology behind tactics, tackle and equipment
- Ways to minimize environmental impacts and enhance conservation of target and non-target species Etiquette
- Challenges associated with regulation enforcement
- Compete for salmon fishing trips on Puget Sound
Appropriate for Majors and Non-majors without a strong science background Meets Natural World and Individual & Societies Requirements.
Ways to minimize environmental impacts and enhance conservation of target and non-target species Etiquette Challenges associated with regulation enforcement Compete for salmon fishing trips on Puget Sound
NOTICE
To request disability accommodations contact the University of Washington Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance of the event: 206-543-6450; 206-685-7264 (fax); 206-543-6452 (TTY); or dso@u.washington. edu (email)