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BI1341

Principles of Fisheries Science

The course provides a theoretical understanding and practical skills in the principles of fisheries science: from fish ecology, population dynamics and stock analyses to scientific advice and fisheries management. If you are interested in fish, fisheries, marine ecosystems and limnology and want to learn more about sustainable use and conservation of natural resources, or if you aim for a future career in agencies dealing with the management of aquatic resource issues at local and regional scale, this course would be a good asset.



The course is of particular relevance for students who If you are interested in fish, fisheries, marine ecosystems and limnology and who you want to learn more about sustainable use and conservation of natural resources, or if you aim for a future career in agencies dealing with the management of aquatic resource issues at local and regional scale, this course would be a good asset.



With a combination of lectures, laboratory exercises, field work to the facilities of the Department of Aquatic Resources, individual and group work the course provides a first-hand unique learning experience.

Information from the course leader

Welcome to the course Principles of Fisheries Science
How much fishing can fish stocks and ecosystems take in order to still be productive, stable and reproducing? Learn how fish life history traits and fish stock assessment are linked to the scientific advice for the management of sustainable fisheries.

Get ready!
Get ready, the PFS course will start on 1 November. A schedule will be uploaded after the summer break, with dates of all the classes and field activities. Save the dates 13-18 Nov (TBC) for the field trip to our research station on the west coast (Lysekil).

Please, contact me and confirm your participation to the course as soon as possible, so I can invite you to the course web platform on Canvas where more info and details will be posted.

Course evaluation

The course evaluation is now closed

BI1341-20053 - Course evaluation report

Once the evaluation is closed, the course coordinator and student representative have 1 month to draft their comments. The comments will be published in the evaluation report.

Additional course evaluations for BI1341

Academic year 2023/2024

Principles of Fisheries Science (BI1341-20208)

2023-10-31 - 2024-01-14

Academic year 2021/2022

Principles of Fisheries Science (BI1341-20088)

2021-11-02 - 2022-01-16

Academic year 2020/2021

Principles of Fisheries Science (BI1341-20129)

2020-11-02 - 2021-01-17

Academic year 2019/2020

Principles of Fisheries Science (BI1341-20044)

2019-11-01 - 2020-01-19

Syllabus and other information

Grading criteria

A numerical mark 1-100 is given for each assignment, project and material evaluated according to the grading criteria illustarted below. Clarity, completeness, use of the scientific literature for support, examples and synthesis all point towards a high grade in both assignments 1-2 and project. Contribution to the final grade on the course will be calculated as follows:

Examination | Contribution
----------------------|-------------
- Assignment 1 | 25%
- Assignment 2 | 25%
- Seminar 1 | 10%
- Project | 40%

To pass the course you need of :

- assignments 1-2 and project completed and approved
- a mark of at least 50 on the project
- participation at one seminar and short written reflection on the outcomes
- Active participation in at least 80% of the compulsory laboratory work

The final grade (U, 3, 4 or 5) is calculated from the average mark(*) of all the examinations weighted by the percentages above using the criteria:

- 5 -- Greater than 85
- 4 -- 75 to 85
- 3 -- 60 to 74
- U -- Unsatisfactory, less than 60

(*) the final mark is floor rounded to identify the final grade

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: EnvEuro - European Master in Environmental Science Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 38060 SEK Cycle: Master’s level (A1N)
Subject: Environmental Science Biology Biology Environmental science
Course code: BI1341 Application code: SLU-20053 Location: Uppsala Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Aquatic Resources Pace: 100%