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Introduction

This unit is a discussion-based group forum that explores current issues and discusses, debates and critiques these within the context of marine environmental studies. The issues range across policy and management, ecology, economics, law, technology, aquaculture, conservation, global change and fisheries. Students explore ideas together, learning how to identify the key concepts that underlie the issue and how to unpick these concepts to develop valid and tractable answers to problems.

Summary 2020

Unit name Topics In Marine Environmental Studies
Unit code JFA322
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies
Discipline Ecology and Biodiversity|Fisheries and Aquaculture|Oceans and Cryosphere
Coordinator

Mike Williams

Teaching staff

Jennifer Lavers and Chris Bolch

Level Advanced
Available as student elective? Yes
Breadth Unit? No

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Teaching Pattern

Weekly for 13 weeks, 3h tutorials

Assessment

Coursework: 100% (topic preparation 40%, discussion contributions 40%, seminar 10%, posters 10%) Examination: 0%

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