Course description

Aquatic Ecology, Biodiversity, and Disaster Management explores the interaction between aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity, with a focus on managing natural disasters affecting aquatic environments. The course covers ecosystem structure and function, species conservation, water pollution, and climate change impacts on aquatic habitats. Students will also learn about disaster risk reduction, emergency response strategies, and sustainable management practices. Emphasis is placed on real-world applications in aquatic conservation, restoration, and disaster preparedness. Ideal for students in environmental science, ecology, and disaster management.

What will i learn?

  • Able to interpret water and biological quality tests and understand why aquatic organisms and water quality is affected by the physical, chemical and biological conditions of the water and how it impacts the aquatic environment
  • Understand the dependence of all organisms on one another and how energy and matter flow within an aquatic ecosystem
  • Understood the concepts of Disaster Management in Fisheries

Text books & references

SURYA RAGHAVA

Free

Modules

2

Skill level

Beginner

Expiry period

Lifetime

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