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Dr. Jeffrey W. Foltz
Professor, Fisheries Science                                                     
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources

Phone: (864) 656-5330
Fax: (864) 656-3304
Email: jwfoltz@clemson.edu

Personal Web Page: http://people.clemson.edu/jwfoltz/

 


Academic Education Background

Degrees

Institutions

Major fields of study

Dates of degrees

Ph.D.

University of Colorado

Biology

1978

M.S.

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Zoology

1974

B.S

The Ohio State Univ.

Biology

1972


Research Areas
  • Re-introduction of Turquoise Darters into Six Mile Creek
  • Fisheries- Habitat Relationships
  • Restoration of non-game fishes
Work Experience & Positions Held
  • Professor of Fisheries - Department of Aquaculture, Fisheries and Wildlife (merged with Dept. Forestry in 2003), Clemson University, 1 July 1990 to present
  • Associate Professor of Fisheries - Department of Aquaculture, Fisheries and Wildlife, Clemson University, 1 July 1983 to June 1990; tenure effective 1 July 1984
  • Assistant Professor of Fisheries--Department of Entomology, Fisheries and Wildlife, Clemson University, August 1978-June 1983
Selected Publications
  • Davis, B. M. and J. W. Foltz. 1991. Food of Blueback Herring and Threadfin shad in Jocassee Reservoir, S.C. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 120 (5):605-613.
  • Eversole, A.G. and J. W. Foltz. 1993. Habitat relationships of two crayfish species in a mountain stream. Freshwater Crayfish 9: 300-310.
  • Goforth, R.R. and J. W. Foltz, 1998. Movements of the yellowfin shiner, Notropis lutipinnis. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 1998: 7: 49-55.
  • K, J Killgore, J. P. Kirt and J. W. Foltz. 1998. Response of littoral Fishes in Upper Lake Marion, South Carolina Following Hydrilla Control by Triploid Grass Carp. J. Aquatic Plant Management 36: 82-86.
  • F.C. Rohde, R. G. Arndt , J. W. Foltz & J.M. Quattro 2007 in press Freshwater Fishes of South Carolina
  • Freshwater Fishes Fishes of South Carolina, University of South Carolina Press, due Fall 2007
Courses Taught
  • FNR 102 Freshman Portfolio
  • WFB 300 Wildlife Biology
  • WFB 301 Wildlife Biology Lab
  • WFB 416 Fisheries Biology
  • WFB 418 Fisheries Conservation
  • ENR 302 Natural Resource Measurements
  • FNR 470 Creative Inquiry
  • AGRIC 491, 492 Honors Thesis
Noteworthy Accomplishments
  • Appointed Chair of Clemson University’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee 2005 to present.
Professional Affiliations
  • The American Fisheries Society SC Chapter

 

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