Scott A. Bonar
Unit Leader and Professor
Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
ENR2 N315
1064 E. Lowell St.
Tucson, AZ 85721
Documents
Fisheries Conservation & Management
Research
My students and I study practical ways to better manage and conserve fishes. We have worked on projects including native-nonnative fish interactions & management, aquatic habitat conservation, captive breeding of rare fishes, & fish sampling methods.
Teaching
Resources Profession (Biopolitics); co-teach Fisheries Management and associated seminars;and have authored books on both subjects. I feel good practical skills - either for working with people or in fisheries management - are important.
Degree(s)
- Ph.D. Fisheries, 1990, School of Fisheries, College of Ocean and Fisheries Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
- BS.,Secondary Science Education, 1983 (Biology and Physics), University of Evansville, Evansville, Indiana