IMPORTANT DATES

Friday, February 27, 2015

Recreational Fisheries: Science, Management, and Policy for Science and Non-Science Majors (Including Freshmen!!!)

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 ˆ

  • 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 ˆ 
  • Ways to minimize environmental impacts and enhance conservation of target and non-target species ˆ Etiquette ˆ 
  • Challenges associated with regulation enforcement ˆ 
  • 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 ˆ Etiquette ˆ Challenges associated with regulation enforcement ˆ 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)