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A number of topics in fisheries, aquaculture, and marine ecology have become major points of contention in the literature, with growing bodies of evidence that appear to contradict or refute each other without resolution. This seminar introduces the main conflicting topics and key principles of the field. Students weigh the scientific evidence and discuss the broader implications of the unsettled science.

Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.

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Units

Pass no pass

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
FROEHLICH H E
Halley Froehlich
3.8
4 reviews
EEMB 595FA Froehlich H E Spring 2024 Total: 0
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3.8
ENVS130C . Froehlich H E 8 Months Ago

50% of the grade is determined by biweekly quizzes that I found way too hard & hard to finish in given time. Your final (30%) is a group project which was easy but randomly assigned group, so it might be the worst final of your life. Mandatory lecture attendance (she took exact iClicker score, no excused) and difficult section readings/grading.

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ENVS130C . Froehlich H E 8 Months Ago

Froehlich is probably the worst professor I've had in the Environmental Studies department. She isn't very flexible and never accepts late assignments. The course is dense with niche material and half of your grade is based on bi-weekly quizzes (which are unnecessarily hard). If you're looking to complete your ES UD Area A, TAKE SOMETHING ELSE!!!!

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ENVS130C . Froehlich H E 1 Year, 8 Months Ago

Prof. Froehlich is very knowledgeable about the material and is a great lecturer. Her slides don't contain many words, so taking good notes is essential. Weekly quizzes are very hard. No final, rather a final group project that was quite straightforward. Attendance is mandatory. Overall a very interesting and straightforward course.

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EEMB130C . Froehlich H E 3 Years Ago

Froelich is really friendly and caring about her students, and always open to answer questions in the middle of lecture. Her slides don't have many words so beware if you're used to copying word for word off of slides. Overall, course was actually kind of easy and chill. Weekly readings, quizzes, and one final presentation at the end.

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