Introduction to the use and protection of aquatic food resources globally. Familiarization with the primary literature and key ecological concepts to identify the impacts which influence fisheries and aquaculture and in turn how these different food systems impact wild aquatic species and ecosystems. Offers an applied, food system perspective connecting ecological theory with policy and management.

Prerequisites: Environmental Studies 60 or 100 or MCDB 1A and EEMB 2.

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Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
Karly Miller
2.2
6 reviews
Winter 2024 . Froehlich H E
ILP 1101
T R
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Winter 2025 . Froehlich H E
GIRV 1004
M W F
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
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ENV S 130C Miller K M Fall 2022 Total: 124
ENV S 130C Froehlich H E Winter 2024 Total: 144
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2.2
ENVS130C . 4 Months Ago

She was a very good lecturer, but the tests were unreasonably difficult and not curved. The averages were surprisingly low for every exam.

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GEOG149 . A Month Ago

She's a nice person but just not a good professor. She tests on obscure facts rather than the core concepts of the course. Also she's not really researching or working in this field anymore so it's kind of like none of us (including the professor) knows why she's teaching…

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GEOG119 . 2 Years Ago

Wanna say something for Karly, she's not the best prof. in terms of teaching skills. But she does care about the atmosphere and delivery. Offer EC opportunities and round up scores that help you succeed. She's just so new to teaching so if you met any problems just email her your concerns, always with solutions make you happy.

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GEOG149 . 2 Years Ago

The course overall was very unclear. The shifting due dates as well as the omission of an assignment and an added quiz and exam was very frustrating. The lecture slides had very little content and the exams were poorly formatted. Professor Miller was very kind and passionate, but seemed disconnected from the course and unresponsive to feedback.

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ENVS111 . 2 Years Ago

Couldn't agree more that it is obvious she is a new prof. I was so excited for this class but her tests and quizzes are pretty bad. She doesn't provide any study guides but asks extremely niche questions on things that she briefly mentions once in lecture. The class is disorganized and she does not respond to student feedback.

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GEOG149 . 2 Years Ago

First-year professor, passionate about the course but more like a TA rather prof. No textbook but slides are vague, you can't always find things ask by the quiz. Super boring lectures and always end early or walk around let you study yourself. Terrible grading system, keep changing and confusing students. Acceptable overall but mature in teaching.

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