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SCHEDULE OF STUDIES IN THE FISHING 



COURSE. 



Subjects. 



1st Year. 

 Hours per week. 



5 

 4 

 4 



2 

 2 



2 



I 



3 



2 



4 



I 



2nd Year. 

 Hours per week. 



3rd Year. 



Methods of Fishing... 

 Navigation 



r' 

 .') 



4 



4 

 2 



2 



2 



3 



2 

 4 





Seamanship 





Shipbuilding 





Meteorology 





Oceanography 





Applied Mechanics — 

 Ichthyology 



'J 



Alj^olosfV 







Mathematics 



I^w, Economy and Rook-I 

 keeping J 



Encrlish 





*3 -- ,,,,_ 



Fish-curino- 





Jd 





Total No. of Hours.... 



Laboratory Work and 

 I'ractice. 



30 



28 





During the ist and 2nd Years arrangements are so made that 

 students may receive as much practical training as possible. 

 The 3rd Year, when practice predominates, they are all sent 

 to Tateyama, Boshu Province, where they are practically in- 

 structed in handling, making and repairing fishing gear, taking 

 meteorological observations, investigating the fishing grounds, 

 and instructed in coast fishing, etc. After going through these 

 practical exercises, they are taken to sea on the training vessels 

 belonging to the Institute to be taught tleep-sea fishing. 



