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FISH 261- Intro to Fish Utilization

FISH 261- Intro to Fish Utilization. Coordinator Dr. Scott Smiley, FITC Kodiak Lecturers Dr. Murat Balaban, FITC Dr. Chuck Crapo, MAP & FITC Dr. Brian Himmelbloom, FITC Dr. Alexandra Oliveira, FITC Mr. Mark Witteveen, ADF&G. Expectations Fish 261.

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FISH 261- Intro to Fish Utilization

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  1. FISH 261- Intro to Fish Utilization Coordinator Dr. Scott Smiley, FITC Kodiak Lecturers Dr. Murat Balaban, FITC Dr. Chuck Crapo, MAP & FITC Dr. Brian Himmelbloom, FITC Dr. Alexandra Oliveira, FITC Mr. Mark Witteveen, ADF&G

  2. Expectations Fish 261 Develop a Sound Overview of Alaska’s Fishing Industry a). Know About the Alaskan Environment b). Command of the Different Species c). Command of Different Harvesting Gear d). Rules & The Regulatory Agencies That Set Them e). Brief History of Alaska’s Fishing Industry f). Understand Seafood Composition & Safety g). Understand Seafood Preservation & Quality h). Understand Competition fromAquaculture i). Understand Basics of Seafood Business

  3. FISH 261 - Course Goals I 1. Knowledge of Alaskan Climate & Geology 2. Knowledge Alaskan Commercial Fisheries 3. Knowledge of Commercial Harvesting Gear

  4. FISH 261 - Course Goals II 4. Know Government Fishing Regulations 5. How Fish Become Food 6. Control of Processing Waste

  5. FISH 261 - Course Goals III 7. Seafood Composition 8. Seafood Safety 9. Fish Business - Global Markets

  6. FISH 261 1. Distance Delivered from Kodiak 2. Meets in Fairbanks at 214 O’Neill 3. Class: MWF 9:15 - 10:15 AM

  7. FISH 261 Website www.sfos.uaf.edu/fitc/academicprograms/courses/FSN261/Fish261.html Calendar & Class Material on Website Background Readings Posted on Website Lecture Power Points Posted on Website

  8. FISH 261 - Exams Three Midterm Exams February 19, April 2, May 3. Cover Material Since the Last Midterm Midterms Each Worth 20% of Final Grade Comprehensive Final Exam 8-10 AM, May 12 Worth 40% of Final Grade

  9. Fish Utilization Overview I 1. Geological History of Alaska 2. Geography of Alaskan Waters 3. Factors Controlling Fish Populations 4. History of Fishing in Alaska 5. Regulatory Control Over Fishing

  10. Geography of Alaska

  11. Factors Controlling Fish Populations I

  12. Factors Controlling Fish Populations II

  13. Factors Controlling Fish Populations III

  14. History of Fishing in Alaska

  15. Fish Utilization Overview II 6. Humans as Predators in Marine Ecosystems 7. Specialized Fishing Vessels 8. Harvesting Gear & Its Use 9. Alaskan Commercial Species 10. On Board Quality Issues - Rigor Mortis

  16. Harvesting Gear & Its Use

  17. Fish Utilization Overview III 11. Fish Cops - NMFS, ADF&G, Coast Guard 12. Processing Regulations 13. Processing Technology 14. Byproducts of Seafood Processing 15. Seafood Composition

  18. Fish Utilization Overview IV 16. Sensory Evaluation 17. Seafood Safety 18. Spoilage 19. Global Markets 20. Wrap-up

  19. Expectations Fish 261 Develop a Sound Overview of Fishing Industry a). Regulatory Agencies That Set the Rules b). Command of the Different Species c). Command of Different Harvesting Gear d). Understand Seafood Preservation & Quality e). Understand Basics of Seafood Business f). Know About Alaskan Environment g). Brief History of Alaska’s Fishing Industry h). Understand Wild Salmon Business i). Understand Competition from Aquaculture

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