ST518 Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Abilities

6 ECTS - 2-0 Duration (T+A)- 2. Semester- 2 National Credit

Information

Unit INSTITUTE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
BASIC SCIENCES OF AQUATIC PRODUCTS (PhD)
Code ST518
Name Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Abilities
Term 2018-2019 Academic Year
Term Spring
Duration (T+A) 2-0 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 6 ECTS
National Credit 2 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Belirsiz
Type Normal
Mode of study Yüz Yüze Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Prof. Dr. DURSUN AVŞAR
Course Instructor
The current term course schedule has not been prepared yet.


Course Goal / Objective

The aim of this course is to be informed about the inland sea concept, their bottom topography, atmospheric characteristics, current systems, interaction between the neritic and oceanic areas, nutrients and primary production and general interpretation.

Course Content

Inland sea concept, bottom topography, atmospheric characteristics, current systems, interaction between the neritic and oceanic areas, nutrients and primary production, the sources of the pollution, fisheries and fisheries fileet, species composition of the main catch, population characteristics and general interpretation.

Course Precondition

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Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes
LO01 He/She is able to discriminate the inland seas from the others and the productivity of inland seas among them.
LO02 He/She is able to express the regional oceanography of inland seas.
LO03 He/She is able to define the general current system of inland seas.
LO04 He/She is able to interpret the relationship between the atmosferic condition and the productivity of inland sea.
LO05 He/She is able to express the relationship between the mesoscale motions and the productivity of inland sea.
LO06 He/She is able to identify the relationship between the productivity of inland sea and the nutrients and primary production.
LO07 He/She is able to estimate the pollution level of living creatures distributed in inland seas and their pollution resources.
LO08 He/She is able to interpret the fisheries carried out in inland seas.


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level
PLO01 - Development, deepen, and reach the level that will bring innovation to the field with original thinking and / or research with current and advanced information in the field of Fisheries Basic Sciences based on master level qualification.
PLO02 - Understand the interdisciplinary interaction related to special expertise in Fisheries Basic Science, reach the original results with new and complex ideas, analysis, synthesis and evaluation using the expert knowledge.
PLO03 - Evaluate and use to the current, theoretical, and practical knowledge on Basic Science with a systematic approach.
PLO04 - Develop innovation to the field of basic science with the idea, method, design and / or application, or apply to a different area the known idea, method, design and / or application. Search, understand, adapt and apply the special topic.
PLO05 - Make the synthesis, evaluation, and critical analysis of new and different ideas in the field of Basic Sciences, use the research methods at a high level, establish the cause-effect relationships and develop solutions to problems.
PLO06 - Contributes to the improvement in the specialized area with Develop innovation to the field of basic science with the new idea, method, design and / or application and/or apply to specialized area an known idea, method, design and / or application with independently performing.
PLO07 - Extend the boundaries of knowledge in the field with national and / or international refereed journals by publishing at least one scientific study on the area of Basic Sciences. Make leadership that solving problems on expertise and / or interdisciplinary area.
PLO08 - Evaluate knowledge and skills in creative and / or with a critical approach, decide and develop new ideas and methods related to the field of Fisheries Basic Sciences.
PLO09 - Develop a positive attitude towards lifelong learning with theoretical and practical knowledge and skills gained in the specialized areas of Basic Sciences and use for the benefit of society.
PLO10 - Examine, develop, and replace if necessary to social relations and the norms guiding these relations by critical perspective.
PLO11 - Defend original views on the discussion with experts on issues that specializes in the field of Basic Sciences and establish an effective communication by showing competence.
PLO12 - Communicate and discuss in writing, both oral and visual at least one foreign language at an advanced level , uses information and communication technologies at an advanced level.
PLO13 - To contribute on social, scientific and cultural progress as experts on specific issues in the field of Basic Sciences by acting in accordance with ethical values.
PLO14 - Contribute to resolution of encountered social, scientific, cultural, and ethical problems as experts on specific issues in the field of Basic Sciences and support the development of these values.


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Introduction, Seas and Inland Seas Among them Reading the Pages from 1 to 9'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
2 Regional Oceanography Reading the Pages from 9 to 14'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
3 General Circulation System Reading the Pages from 14 to 17'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
4 Mesoscale Motions Reading the Pages from 17 to 25'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
5 Water Masses Reading the Pages from 25 to 29'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
6 Levantine Intermediate Water Reading the Pages from 29 to 34'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
7 Nutrients and Primary Productivity Reading the Pages from 34 to 36'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
8 Mid-Term Exam Studying for the Mid-Term Exam
9 Pollution and Source of Pollution Reading the Pages from 36 to 41'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
10 Levels and Distribution of Pollutants Reading the Pages from 41 to 48'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
11 Pollutants in Marine Biota Reading the Pages from 48 to 53'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
12 The State of the Fisheries Reading the Pages from 53 to 58'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
13 Fishing Gear of the Fishing Fleet Reading the Pages from 58 to 62'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
14 Catch per Species Reading the Pages from 62 to 72'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
15 Population Parameters Reading the Pages from 72 to 99'th Pages in Lecture Notes of Inland Sea Oceanography and Production Possibilities
16 Term Exams Studying for the Term Exams
17 Term Exams Studying for the Term Exams

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