Degree In Fishery & Marine Science at Universitas Padjadjaran Indonesia
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B.Sc. studies provide a cross-disciplinary foundation that is useful in management or further study. The programme features basic courses in business and applied science subjects. Special courses in fishery science and aquaculture focus on marine ecology, fishery and processing of fish products in addition to aquaculture. Emphasis is placed on collaboration with companies in the industry as well as institutes that conduct research in fishery science and aquaculture. Some of the courses in the specialised fields of aquaculture are taught at Hólar University College. Simultaneously, students of the Department of Fishery Science and Aquaculture can take elective courses in aquaculture
SMAST Professor Bradley Stevens has been awarded $220,000 in Saltonstall-Kennedy funds for a two-year study to improve the conservation of New England whelks, a kind of edible marine snail that currently supports a Massachusetts fishery of over $3 million in annual landed value. Working in cooperation with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries and the Massachusetts Lobstermen's Association, Stevens will investigate the biology and life history of the channeled whelk, the most landed and least studied New England species. The information will be provided to managers to improve the conservation of whelks in a sustainable manner.