A környezetgazdálkodási mérnöki, illetve a természetvédelmi és vadgazda mérnöki alapképzési (BSc) szakok képesítési követelményeinek kidolgozása, a szakok beindítása. Hefop- 1-P. 2004-09-0071 0 projekt



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A környezetgazdálkodási mérnöki, illetve a természetvédelmi és vadgazda mérnöki alapképzési (BSc) szakok képesítési követelményeinek kidolgozása, a szakok beindítása. HEFOP- 3.3.1-P.-2004-09-0071/1.0 projekt







Tantárgyi program
1. Title of the course: Management of aquatic habitats

2. Name and title of the lecturer:

3. Name of the degree programme: Nature conservationist engineer BSc

4. Type of course: optional (C)

5. Schedule of education: 5th semester, 2+1

6. Credit value of the course: 4

7. Educational objective:

The students will learn the main biological, technical and management aspects of natural and artificial water habitats. The main topics are: technical conditions of creation and operation, major plant and animal species, biological, economic aspects, extensive and intensive aquatic habitats.



8. Personnel background:

Lecturer: Dr. László Stündl PhD, senior lecturer

Instructors : Dr. László Stündl PhD, senior lecturer

Dr. Péter Bársony Ph.D. lecturer



9. Course content:

  1. National and international significance and role of aquatic habitats

  2. Aquatic ecology, limnology and water management

  3. Biodiversity, key plant and animal species

  4. Natural and extensive aquatic habitats and ecosystems

  5. Man-made and intensive aquatic habitats and ecosystems

  6. Technical aspects of design, creation and maintenance of aquatic habitats

  7. Economic and engineering issues and legal aspects of aquatic habitat management

  8. Propagation biology and natural/artificial propagation of fish species of economic or nature conservational significance

  9. Other significant aquatic species (molluscs, arthropods, amphibians and reptiles, etc.)

  10. Physiology of feed intake and feeds of aquatic animal species

  11. Feed management in aquatic habitats, conditions for feeding

  12. Inland fisheries

  13. Role of recreation and angling in the utilisation of inland fisheries

  14. Importance of aquatic habitats for hunting and game management

10. Mode of assessment during the semester: Solving control questions and overall tests after each major topics.

11. Type of exam: terminal examination

12. Compulsory practice related to the course: none

13. Compulsory and recommended literature:

Antalfi A. - Tölg I. (1971): Halgazdasági ABC. Mg. Kiadó. Budapest.

Baird D.G. (ed.) (1996): Aquaculture and Water Resource Management, Blackwell Science,

Bíró P. (1993): Halak biológiája, MTA Limnológiai Kut Int Tihany

Chaston I. (1989): Business Management in Fisheries and Aquaculture, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd

Cowx I., (1996): Stock Assessment in Inland Fisheries, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd

Gorda S. (1999): Haltenyésztés, szakmérnöki jegyzet, Debrecen

Hickley P., Tompkins H. (1998): Recreational Fisheries - Social Economic and Management Aspects, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd

King M. (1995): Fisheries Biology, Assessment and Management, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd

Lakatos Gy., Mölsa, H. (1999): Limnológia, egyetemi jegyzet

Nash C. (1995): Aquaculture Sector Planning and Management, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd

Pillay T. V. R. (1993): Aquaculture - Principles and Practices, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd

Pillay T. V. R. (1994): Aquaculture Development - Progress and Prospects, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd

Pillay, D. (1994): Aquaculture Development Fishing News Bookd Ltd.

Szűcs, I: Ökonómiai Füzetek 7. (A halászati ágazat gazdasági kérdései) DATE Mg.tudományi Kar, Debrecen, 1997

Tasnádi R. (1983): Haltakarmányozás. Mg. Kiadó. Budapest.

Templeton R.G. (1995): Freshwater Fisheries Management, Fishing News Books, Blackwell Science Ltd

Tölg I., Tasnádi R. (1996): Halgazdálkodás I. MOHOSZ, Budapest

Tölg I., Tasnádi R. (1997): Halgazdálkodás II. MOHOSZ, Budapest
14. Exam themes:

  1. Structure of ecological systems, still waters and water flows

  2. Interlinks between water, light and temperature

  3. Movement, physical and chemical features of waters

  4. significance of oxygen, CO2, nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients

  5. Oxygen household and controllability of oxygen in waters

  6. System of plankton, benton, nekton, fish and other vertebrates

  7. Water quality measurement, assessment, control of water quality and quantity in aquatic habitats

  8. Interlinks between temperature light and fish production

  9. Integrated water management and usage

  10. Role, maintenance and protection of aquatic habitats

  11. Design and creation of aquatic habitats

  12. Formulation, kkeping and feeding of fish broodstocks

  13. Methods for natural and artificial propagation

  14. Feeding physiology of aquatic animals, bioenergetics

  15. Make-up and nutritional value of fish body, food and feedstuffs

  16. Magnitude of feed production at aquatic habitats, the influencing factors, control and measurement methods. The means of nutrient/feed input.

  17. Grouping and classification of aquatic organisms by production biology status, optimum utilisation of biomass

  18. Induced spawning of fish, ways of improving prolificacy

  19. Types of artificial aquatic habitats by construction and operation

  20. Principles for socking aquatic habitats

  21. Role of herbivore fishes in stocking aquatic habitats

  22. Role of predator fishes in stocking aquatic habitats

  23. Role and features of common carp in stocking aquatic habitats

  24. Feed for fish, feeding techniques and technologies

  25. Basic principles and undertaking of fish stockings

  26. 2 and 3 year and permanent fish production

  27. Biology natural and induced propagation of other aquatic species

  28. Husbandry and feeding technologies for other aquatic species

  29. Economic importance of other aquatic species

  30. Bases and significance of inland fisheries

  31. Factors influencing the productivity of inland waters

  32. Fishing methods and gear

  33. Technical improvements and fisheries machinery

  34. Fisheries economics, basic terminology and principles

  35. Investment to fisheries enterprises, planning and controlling of activities

  36. Domestic and international significance of angling

  37. Development of conditions and organisational aspects and running programmes for angling and aquatic tourism

  38. National and international legislation and administrative tasks concerning aquatic habitats

  39. Opportunities for hunting and game management in aquatic habitats, characterisation of protected and fair game species

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