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Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures Aquatic Resource Management - Auburn University Main Campus

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Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures Aquatic Resource Management from Auburn University Main Campus is a Campus Bachelor Aquaculture degree that prepares you for a Agriculture career. The Department of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures is recognized by peer institutions as a premier U.S. warm water fisheries program. By their junior year, students choose area for their emphasis. Students wanting to study management of fish populations in reservoirs, rivers, and streams to improve recreational fishing can follow the Fisheries Management emphasis. Students take classes such as Management of Small Impoundments, Genetics, Hatchery Management, and Conservation Biology. View more details on Auburn University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Aquaculture courses.

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