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FISH 200: Fisheries Statistics
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics. Apply common statistical methods, such as linear regression, ANOVA, chi-square, and t-tests to fisheries-related data. Emphasizes the use of spreadsheet software to analyze and display data effectively. Prerequisite: 2.0 or better in AMATH 121 or equivalent and familiarity with spreadsheet software. (Formerly TFISH 200.)
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FISH 221: Introduction to Aquaculture
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Introduction to the basic principles of rearing aquatic organisms. Involves both finfish and shellfish methods commonly employed regionally as well as worldwide. Students participate in fish-rearing projects and tour local aquaculture facilities. Prerequisite: AMATH 121 or equivalent. (Formerly TFISH 221.)
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FISH 222: Advanced Aquaculture
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Study of special topics relevant to aquaculture practiced in the Pacific Northwest. Topics include conservation aquaculture, fish health, water quality, nutrition, and computer use. Prerequisite: TFISH 221. (Formerly TFISH 222.)
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FISH 223: Aquaculture Practicum
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Project-based course involving team-led research focused on current aquaculture issues. Students collect, analyze and report on data collected. Prerequisite: FISH 222. (Formerly TFISH 223.)
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FISH 224: Conservation Aquaculture
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Topical course dealing with specific elements of fish conservation and restoration with the use of aquaculture methods. Topics include applied fish genetics, natural rearing systems, applied fish physiology, and ecological interactions. (Formerly TFISH 224.)
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FISH 235: Fisheries Techniques I
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Hands-on introduction to common fisheries techniques employed in field and laboratory studies. Students conduct research, analyze data, and write reports. Field work involves strenuous hiking and wading in streams. (Formerly TFISH 235.)
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FISH 251: Fisheries Techniques II
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Advanced fisheries techniques involving field sampling, laboratory methods, data analysis and reporting. Field work involves strenuous hiking and wading in streams. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101, FISH 200 or MATH& 146. Required skills: familiarity with spreadsheet software. (Formerly TFISH 251L.)
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FISH 261: Aquatic Habitat Assessment
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Review of habitat requirements of aquatic organisms and how various land-use practices affect habitats. Local examples of habitat restoration investigated. Practice standard methods of assessing physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of lakes and streams. Students conduct research, analyze data, and write reports. Field work involves strenuous hiking and wading in streams. (Formerly TFISH 261.)
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FISH 285 1-12: Worksite Educational Experience
3.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Work with natural resource employers to gain real-world work experience, network with fisheries professionals, and practice skills learned in the Fisheries and Aquaculture Program. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all required FISH courses. (Formerly TFISH 285.)
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FISH 290: Internship
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Independent study or research under the direction of a faculty member or supervisor. (Formerly TFISH 290.)
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