BIO404 Fisheries Oceanography, BIO407 Applied Fish Ecology and BIO405 Pollution of Coastal and Marine Ecosystems
Læringsutbytte
After completing the course, the students will
know the principles of mariculture of different taxonomic groups and how to rear the main marine species produced in Norway
be familiar with broodstock management practices and daily hatchery routines
know common animal welfare issues in mariculture and their solutions
know the resource constraints, future prospects, and solutions for fish feed
know about new rearing technologies, biological processes, and environmental interactions taking place around mariculture facilities
understand the genetic impact on wild stocks through interbreeding with escaped farmed animals
be able to perform critical evaluations of mariculture facilities and their impact on the local environment
have acquired an overview of current challenges and future opportunities of the mariculture activities
be familiar with Norwegian legislation and regulations in relation to mariculture activities
be able to discuss the socioeconomic benefits and consequences of mariculture activities as well as stakeholder conflicts
Innhold
The course will emphasize the economic and social benefits of mariculture practices as well as their impact on marine ecosystems. Moreover, it will provide a general overview of mariculture, the interaction of cultured organisms with the marine ecosystem, and the development of new technologies to ensure seafood supply, animal welfare, and food safety. Through excursions to local mariculture facilities the students will learn operational processes, common rearing methods, daily routines, and how to perform environmental analyses in and around farms and facilities. Principles of circular economy will also be discussed.
Undervisnings- og læringsformer
Instruction is provided in the form of lectures, excursions to aquaculture facilities, field and lab work, writing assignments, and project work in the form of case studies. Instruction will be given in English, but if only Norwegian-speaking students attend, the teaching language will be Norwegian. Information will be given in Canvas at the start of the course. The estimated student workload in this course is 270 hours.
Vilkår for å gå opp til eksamen
100 % attendance on all compulsory learning activities and approved compulsory assignments and reports. More information about compulsory activities, assignments, and reports is given in Canvas by the start of the semester.
Eksamen
Portfolio including an individual writing assignment, a group assignment and a written home exam. Graded assessment A-F
Studentevaluering
Emneansvarlig i samråd med studenttillitsvalgt fastsetter evalueringsform og om emnene skal ha midtveis- eller sluttevaluering, jf. kvalitetssystemet kapittel 4.1. Informasjon om evalueringsform for emnet publiseres i Canvas.