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Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Study the ecology and health of waterways—whether that's a pond, lake, river, or ocean. With Georgia's variety of habitat and aquatic life, students learn from a variety of experiences and ecosystems. Research projects span from the eastern coast to the Gulf of Mexico and up inland waterways throughout the Southeast and incorporate strong partnerships on campus and with state and federal agencies.
Faculty projects include:
Sturgeon
Mussels
Aquaponics and aquaculture
Algae and algal blooms
Graduate Degrees in Fisheries Science
Areas of concentration include fish ecology, fisheries management, population dynamics, aquaculture, fish physiology, and aquatic toxicology, and harmful algae. These areas are strongly supported by other programs on campus, including the Odum School of Ecology, the Georgia Sea Grant Program, the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, the U.S.G.S. Biological Resources Division, Georgia Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Unit and Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. Students completing graduate degrees in Fisheries Science are prepared for employment in academia, federal and state agencies, and in the private sector.
CURRICULUM
Fisheries Science can be pursued under the MNR, MS, and PhD degree programs. To pursue Fisheries Science as an official area of emphasis (MNR only), the following courses are required:
Course ID
Name
Hours*
Required:
FISH 7360/L
Fish Management
Electives:
FISH 4500/L
Fish Physiology
FISH 6600/L
Sustainable Aquaculture
FISH 6650L
Georgia Fishes Field Study
FISH 7980
Fisheries & Aquaculture Problems
1-3
FISH 8300
Fisheries and Wildlife Seminar
FISH 8350
Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology
FISH 8400
Advanced Fish Ecology & Conservation
*Total of 9 hours required for area of emphasis
Questions?
For general questions about pursuing a graduate degree at Warnell, contact a member of the graduate team:
Dr. Kyle Maurice Woosnam
, Graduate Coordinator
Office: 1-301A
Email:
woosnam@uga.edu
Kate deDufour
, Graduate Program Administrator
Office: 1-217
Prospective students should also contact faculty members for questions specific to this disciplinary area. Please check faculty members’ personal pages for information about their individual research interests and projects to ensure that you are contacting the most relevant ones.
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Personnel
Dr. Robert Bringolf
Professor, Fish Biology and Ecotoxicology
Major research themes explored in my lab are related to understanding the effects of environmental pollutants on fish and freshwater mussels as sentinels of ecosystem health. Current areas of research include: 1) endocrine disruption in fish exposed to agrochemicals, 2) factors and effects …
Duncan Elkins
Lecturer, Data Literacy
Adam Fox
Assistant Professor, Fisheries
Martin Hamel
Associate Professor, Fisheries Management and Ecology
My research is broadly focused on applied ecology embedded within a framework of answering theoretical questions to better understand and manage aquatic ecosystems. My general research interests are centered on the context of describing how the environment influences fish population dynamics and…
Dr. Peter D. Hazelton
Assistant Professor, Aquatic Ecosystem Health
Ecotoxicology
Conservation Biology
Aquatic Ecology
Fish Ecology
Invertebrate Biology
Malacology
Dr. Brian Irwin
Unit Leader & Adjunct Professor Fisheries
Kelly Filer Robinson
Associate Professor - Assistant Unit Leader
Dr. James Shelton
Associate Professor, Fisheries
Threatened aquatic species; water quality management in aquaculture and in fisheries biology.
Troy Simon
Staff Scientist, Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Dr. Susan Wilde
Associate Professor, Aquatic Science
Ecological impacts of harmful algal blooms in freshwater and marine systems on fish and wildlife. Watershed development, stormwater best management practices, and impacts on water quality. Toxic cyanobacteria, invasive plants, reservoir limnology, and Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy. Interactions…
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