Lecture "Fishery Aquaculture Study"
Department of Fisheries Science and Technology
Fisheries Science
KOTANI Tomoya
ISHIKAWA Manabu
TASUMI Satoshi
Background and objectives of activities
In order to maintain sustainable use of fishery resources, it is important to artificially increase their abundance. Aquaculture and propagation are two examples of human involvement with marine resources. This course is designed to provide students with a systematic presentation of the process and purpose of aquaculture to sustain fishery resources.
Summary of Activities
As a lecture for first-year students of the Faculty of Fisheries, the lecture focuses on basic knowledge of propagation and aquaculture, seedling production, feed and feedstuff, and diseases.
Expected Benefits
To conserve the natural resources of fisheries and to maintain the production of fishery resources in the waters.