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| BIOLOGY 3371 - Principles of Aquaculture |
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Course Description This course introduces the history, practice, and future of aquaculture with particular emphasis on development of finfish aquaculture in Atlantic Canada. Topics include biology of growth, culture of live feed, hatchery techniques, health, nutrition, engineering, economics, and public policy. |
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| Dr. Matt Litvak | ||
| mlitvak@mta.ca | ||
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| Method | Three lecture hours and one 3 hour laboratory per week. | |
| Prerequisites | BIOL 2401; or permission of the Department |
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| Exclusions | BIOL 3991 - Principles of Aquaculture | |
| Course website | ||
Biology Website maintained by R. Aiken |
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