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RECREATIONAL FISHERIES Science, Management & Policy FISH 260 Spring 2016 __________________ Meets NW and I&S Requirements ________________________________ 5 cr Lecture + Lab TTh 10:3012:20, T 57 3 cr Lecture only TTh 10:3012:20 ________________________________ Includes lectures by many of those most involved in recreaPonal fisheries ________________________________ Appropriate for majors and nonmajors without a strong science background _________________________________ Appropriate for freshmen Back by Popular Demand RECREATIONAL FISHERIES “Hook, Line and Sinker” FISH 260A (5cr, lecture and lab) TTh 10:30-12:20 and T 5:00–7:00 FISH 260B (3cr, lecture only) TTh 10:30-12:20 Appropriate for Majors and Non-majors without a strong science background Meets Natural World and Individual & Societies Requirements 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 FISH 260 Courtesy of Michael Parker 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 [email protected]. edu (email) Spring 2016 Back by popular demand

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RECREATIONAL  FISHERIES  Science,  Management  &  Policy  

FISH  260  Spring  2016  

                   __________________  

 

Meets  NW  and  I&S  Requirements  ________________________________  

 5  cr  Lecture  +  Lab  TTh  10:30-­‐12:20,  T    5-­‐7  

3  cr  Lecture  only  TTh  10:30-­‐12:20  ________________________________  

 

Includes  lectures  by  many  of  those  most    involved  in  recreaPonal  fisheries  

________________________________    

Appropriate  for  majors  and  non-­‐majors    without  a  strong  science  background  

_________________________________    

Appropriate  for  freshmen  

Back  by  Popular  Demand  

RECREATIONAL FISHERIES “Hook, Line and Sinker”

FISH 260A (5cr, lecture and lab) TTh 10:30-12:20 and T 5:00–7:00

FISH 260B (3cr, lecture only) TTh 10:30-12:20

Appropriate for Majors and Non-majors without a strong science background

Meets Natural World and Individual & Societies Requirements

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

Back by popular demand Spring 2015

FISH 260

Courtesy of Michael Parker

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 [email protected]. edu (email)

Spring  2016  Back  by  popular    demand