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Careers in Fisheries & Allied Aquacultures
| Aquaculture - For students interested in the farming of aquatic animals. Course offerings include: Principles of Aquaculture, Hatchery Management, Aquaculture Production, Introduction to Fish Health, Facilities for Aquaculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture Extension Methods, Seafood Processing, Water Sciences and Principles of Agribusiness. |
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Aquatic Resource Management - For students interested in assessment and management of the flora and fauna of aquatic environments. Course offerings include: Limnology, Ichthyology, Management of Small Impoundments, Fisheries Biology and Management, Genetics, Marine Ecology, Wetland Biology and Population Ecology. |
Fisheries Management - For students interested in the management of fish populations in reservoirs, rivers and streams to improve recreational fishing. Course offerings include: Management of Small Impoundments, Genetics, Conservation Biology, Hatchery Management, and Fisheries Biology and Management. |
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| Fisheries Pre-Professional - The Pre-Professional option provides students with a strong foundation in the biological and physical sciences as well as Fisheries Sciences and satisfies requirements for Auburn's College of Veterinary Medicine or other professional schools. |
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Department of Fisheries & Allied Aquacultures | Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, 36849 U.S.A.
Phone: 334-844-4786 | FAX: 334-844-9208
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