Introduction to Sharks

Posted 1 year 2 months ago by Taipei Medical University

Study Method : Online
Duration : 6 weeks
Subject : Nature & Environment
Overview
Gain valuable insights into sharks as you explore their anatomy, ecology, and the efforts to help protect this important species.
Course Description

Delve into the fascinating world of sharks and marine biology

Sharks have been on the planet for over 450 million years and are top apex predators. Yet human actions are causing a serious decline in shark populations worldwide.

On this six-week course, you’ll gain a deep understanding of these fascinating creatures and the important role they play in the ocean. You’ll also explore human impacts on sharks, both negative and positive.

This exploration will see you unpack the research and conservation efforts helping to preserve these remarkable species.

Explore shark anatomy

You’ll start by discovering the differences between cartilaginous and bony fish, such as body shape, appearance, and organ structure.

With this knowledge, you’ll understand shark anatomy and what makes sharks different from other marine life in the ocean.

Understand the importance of sharks

Next, you’ll delve into the ecological characteristics of sharks and explore their classification.

Through this exploration, you’ll discover the importance of sharks and how they play a vital role in ocean health.

Explore the marine conservation efforts for sharks

Finally, you’ll learn about shark fishing practices and the status of shark catches before moving onto different research and conservation practices in place.

You’ll delve into a fascinating case study on whale sharks in Taiwan to gain insights into these creatures. What’s more, you’ll explore the collaborative conservation efforts taken to protect sharks.

By the end, you’ll have the knowledge and understanding of sharks to help you actively contribute to their preservation.

This course is designed for anyone interested in sharks.

You could be a student, researcher, conservationist or simply a marine enthusiast wanting to learn more about sharks and the conservation challenges these species face.

Requirements

This course is designed for anyone interested in sharks.

You could be a student, researcher, conservationist or simply a marine enthusiast wanting to learn more about sharks and the conservation challenges these species face.

Career Path
  • Compare the difference between cartilaginous fish and bony fish.
  • Explore the ecological characteristics of sharks.
  • Classify the classification of sharks.
  • Explore the fishing and utilization of sharks.
  • Explain the research on whale sharks in Taiwan
  • Reflect on shark conservation management