Modern fisheries engineering: Realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem
Bortone, S.A.; Otake, S. (Ed.) (2020). Modern fisheries engineering: Realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. CRC Press: London. e-ISBN 9780429328039. 168 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429328039
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VLIZ: Fishing (Economics and management) [103086]
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- Bortone, S.A., editor
- Otake, S., editor
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- Kimura, N. (2020). Fisheries engeneering: Robust fisheries for today and tomorrow, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 5-10, more
- Lima, J.S.; Zalmon, I.R. (2020). Trends and obstacles in artificial reef research, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 11-30. https://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429328039-3, more
- Pioch, S.; de Monbrison, D.; Simard, F. (2020). Artificial reefs in France: Current state-of-the-art and recent innovative projects, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 31-40, more
- Ock, L.M.; Geon, O.T.; Ho, B.S.; Kyu, K.J. (2020). Development and utilization of artificial reefs in Korea, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 41-56, more
- Jani, J.M. (2020). The status of artisanal fish aggregating devices in Southeast Asia, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 57-65, more
- Otake, S. (2020). Design and creation of fishing grounds in Japan with artificial reefs, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 67-73, more
- Inoue, N.; Ishimaru, S.; Hashimato, K.; Kuwamoto, J.; Masubuchi, T.; Kanaiwa, M. (2020). Using standardized CPUE to estimate the effect of artificial reefs on fish, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 75-83, more
- Aota, T.; Hashimoto, O.; Manabe, M.; Watanuki, A.; Kawagoshi, M.; Hosozawa, T.; Okashige, F.; Gonda, Y.; Ito, S. (2020). Using artificial substrata to recover from the isoyake condition of seaweed bedds off Japan, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 85-94, more
- Takahashi, H.; Yasuda, K.; Saeki, K. (2020). Why do Japanese fishermen not wear life jackets? Answers based on interviews with fishermen, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 95-102, more
- Nakata, H. (2020). Habitat-creation in the sustainable development of marine renewable energy, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 103-113, more
- Pol, M.V.; Ford, K.H. (2020). Offshore wind energy and the fishing industry in the Northeastern USA, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 115-124, more
- Miyoshi, J. (2020). Hydrogen fuel cell and battery hybrid-powered fishing vessels: Utilization of marine renewable energy for fisheries, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 125-143, more
- Bortone, S.A.; Otake, S. (2020). Summary: The future of fisheries engeneering, in: Bortone, S.A. et al. Modern fisheries engineering: realizing a healthy and sustainable marine ecosystem. pp. 145-147, more
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| Abstract |
Modern Fisheries Engineering: Realizing a Healthy and Sustainable Marine Ecosystem is a compendium of the latest and most cutting-edge information on the diversity of technical aspects associated with Fisheries Engineering. Expanding on presentations given at the International Conference on Fisheries Engineering (ICFE) held in Nagasaki in 2019, it aims to encourage and inspire future generations of young researchers in the field. Topics include artificial reefs, ocean ranching, fishing gear developments, modern monitoring technologies, and other subjects related to the latest practices for conducting efficient, sustainable fishing.This volume brings together world authorities to address a critically important topic, with a fresh and modern approach that includes the latest development in environmental and fisheries science. |
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