APPLIED FINFISH AQUACULTURE

AGR2AFA

2016

Credit points: 15

Subject outline

In this subject students will develop knowledge and practical skills in the production of marine freshwater finfish species in aquaculture facilities. The following areas will be explored: national and international perspectives on marine and freshwater finfish aquaculture; analysis of globally and nationally important marine and freshwater finfish species; global production statistics; advanced culture techniques; evaluation of potential marine and freshwater finfish species for future aquaculture production; physical and nutritional requirements of marine and freshwater finfish; analysis of the life cycles, production techniques and cycles of Australian native fish species; hatchery and production facilities for the culture of selected marine and freshwater finfish; hygiene, quarantine, maintenance and monitoring in marine and freshwater finfish aquaculture facilities; techniques for the breeding and rearing of selected marine and Australian native finfish species.

School: School of Life Sciences

Credit points: 15

Subject Co-ordinator: Gary Clark

Available to Study Abroad Students: No

Subject year level: Year Level 2 - UG

Exchange Students: No

Subject particulars

Subject rules

Prerequisites: Admission into SBATE

Co-requisites: N/A

Incompatible subjects: N/A

Equivalent subjects: N/A

Special conditions: N/A

Graduate capabilities & intended learning outcomes

01. Identify major finfish species produced through aquaculture and outline physical and feed requirements, life cycles, and principal diseases

Activities:
Workshops will be used to consolidate and expand knowledge on requirements for the commercial production of fish.
Related graduate capabilities and elements:
Discipline-specific GCs(Discipline-specific GCs)
Ethical Awareness(Ethical Awareness)
Creative Problem-solving(Creative Problem-solving)

02. Apply the techniques required to breed selected finfish species in hatchery facilities

Activities:
Workshops and field trips will be used to apply breeding techniques for finfish. Reports by small groups will be discussed in class.
Related graduate capabilities and elements:
Creative Problem-solving(Creative Problem-solving)
Ethical Awareness(Ethical Awareness)
Discipline-specific GCs(Discipline-specific GCs)

03. Describe and apply different techniques required to produce market sized finfish

Activities:
Workshops and field trips will be used to apply techniques for the production of commercial finfish. Reports by small groups will be discussed in class.
Related graduate capabilities and elements:
Ethical Awareness(Ethical Awareness)
Discipline-specific GCs(Discipline-specific GCs)
Creative Problem-solving(Creative Problem-solving)

04. Identify and describe suitable sites and facilities for the production of freshwater finfish

Activities:
Workshops and field trips will be used to develop plans for suitable facilities for finfish. Reports by small groups will be discussed in class.
Related graduate capabilities and elements:
Creative Problem-solving(Creative Problem-solving)
Critical Thinking(Critical Thinking)
Discipline-specific GCs(Discipline-specific GCs)
Inquiry/ Research(Inquiry/ Research)
Ethical Awareness(Ethical Awareness)

05. Recognise and reflect on relevant ethical, social and environmental issues related to finfish aquaculture from a national and international perspective

Activities:
Group discussions in tutorials on ethical, social and environmental issues will be undertaken. Controversial issues will need solid research and evidence-based argument.
Related graduate capabilities and elements:
Ethical Awareness(Ethical Awareness)

Epping, 2016, Semester 2, Day

Overview

Online enrolment: Yes

Maximum enrolment size: N/A

Enrolment information:

Subject Instance Co-ordinator: Gary Clark

Class requirements

Laboratory ClassWeek: 31 - 43
Two 2.0 hours laboratory class per week on weekdays during the day from week 31 to week 43 and delivered via face-to-face.

WorkShopWeek: 31 - 43
One 2.0 hours workshop per week on weekdays during the day from week 31 to week 43 and delivered via face-to-face.

Assessments

Assessment elementComments%ILO*
Facilities design assignment (1000 words)3004, 05
Field trip report (750 words)2004
Group literature review - based on new product or techniques development (1500 words)3001, 02, 03, 04
Practical Examination (1 hours)2002, 03