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Fisheries: Management, economics and perspectives
McManus, N.F.; Bellinghouse, D.S. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: Management, economics and perspectives. Nova Science Publishers: New York. ISBN 978-1-60692-303-0. xviii, 529 pp.

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    VLIZ: Fishing (Economics and management) FIS.98 [103048]

Keywords
    Fisheries management
    Socioeconomic aspects
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • McManus, N.F., editor
  • Bellinghouse, D.S., editor

Content
  • Marchal, P.; Lallemand, P.; Stokes, K.; Thébaud, O. (2008). A comparative review of the fisheries management systems in New Zealand and in the European Union, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 1-66, more
  • Costa-Dias, S.; Sousa, R.; Lobón-Cerviá, J.; Laffaille, P. (2008). The decline of diadromous fish in western Europe inland waters: main causes and consequences, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 67-92, more
  • Lloret, J.; Demestre, M.; Casadevall, M.; Muñoz, M. (2008). Towards new approaches to fisheries management in the Mediterranean Sea, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 93-125, more
  • Bikangag, S. (2008). Final report on economic valuation of water hyacinth as an environmental problem on Uganda's fresh water resources and its effects on key economic activities, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 127-170, more
  • Morsan, E.M.; Zaidman, P.C. (2008). Scale, dynamic and management in the harvesting of mussel in North Patagonia (Argentina), in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 171-197, more
  • Enamul Hoq, M. (2008). Fisheries resources and management perspectives of a world heritage site-Sundarbans Mangrove, Bangladesh, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 199-227, more
  • Piniella, F. (2008). Occupational safety policies in the small-scale fishing sector: a case-study of the artisanal fleet of Andalusia, Spain, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 229-250, more
  • Armenta, R.E. (2008). Advances in the recovery of value-added organic compounds from marine by-products, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 251-269, more
  • Ravi Shankar, C.N.; Mohan, C.O.; Sreenath, P.G.; Lakshmisha, I.P.; Kamalakanth, C.K.; Mallick, A.K.; Varky, J.; Abhilash, S.; Srinivasa Gopal, T.K. (2008). Principles and applications of active and intelligent packaging systems in food: a review, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 271-293, more
  • Ravishankar, C.N.; Sreenath, P.G.; Abhilash, S.; Mohan, C.O.; Mallick, A.K.; Varky, J.; Kamalakanth, C.K.; Lakshmisha, I.P.; Srinivasa Gopal, T.K. (2008). Effect of thermal processing on the quality of canned fish products - a review, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 296-312, more
  • Palmer, P.; Slattery, S.L. (2008). Using wheat flour in the production of organic banana prawns, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 313-334, more
  • Palmer, P.; Kopinski, J.S.; Slattery, S.L. (2008). Organic diet development for black tiger prawns, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 335-363, more
  • Hunt, C. (2008). Economic impacts of creating and extending marine protected areas: the case of rezoning the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 365-384, more
  • Scacco, U.; Consalvo, I.; Fortuna, C.; Mazzola, A. (2008). Elasmobranch by-catch in pelagic pair trawl: a preliminary study from Adriatic Sea, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 385-405, more
  • Renart, M.A.; Hernández Mora, J.A.V.; Del Rocío Moreno Enguix, M. (2008). The European fisheries policy through the Financial Instrument for Fisheries Guidance (FIFG): an analysis of the Spanish industry as a case study, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 407-423, more
  • Garza-Gil, M.D.; Varela-Lafuente, M.M.; Torralba-Cano, J. (2008). Bio-economic management of Ibero-Atlantic fisheries, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 425-441, more
  • Stafford, R. (2008). The changing face of fisheries models? Complex systems tools for a complex ecosystem, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 443-447, more
  • Meynecke, J.-O. (2008). Coastal habitat connectivity and nearshore fisheries - implications for fisheries management in Queensland, Australia, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 449-460, more
  • Bhattacharya, A.; Bhattacharya, S. (2008). Non-lethal doses of arsenic trioxide stimulates the induction of metallothionein and glutathione S-transferase in Clarias Batrachus, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 461-472, more
  • Asensio, L.; Carrera, E. (2008). Development of monoclonal antibodies to combat fish misdescription and fraud, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) (2009). Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 473-484, more
  • Rabaut, M.; Degraer, S.; Vincx, M. (2009). Fisheries and marine conservation: how to proceed in a knowledge-poor environment? On the need of interaction between ecological research and marine management, in: McManus, N.F. et al. (Ed.) Fisheries: management, economics and perspectives. pp. 485-495, more

Abstract
    A fishery is an area with an associated fish or aquatic population which is harvested for its value (commercial, recreational, subsistence). It can be saltwater or freshwater, wild or farmed. Examples are the salmon fishery of Alaska, the cod fishery off the Lofoten islands or the tuna fishery of the Eastern Pacific. Most fisheries are marine, rather than freshwater; most marine fisheries are based near the coast. This is not only because harvesting from relatively shallow waters is easier than in the open ocean, but also because fish are much more abundant near the coastal shelf, due to coastal upwelling and the abundance of nutrients available there. However, productive wild fisheries also exist in open oceans, particularly by seamounts, and inland in lakes and rivers. Most fisheries are wild fisheries, but increasingly fisheries are farmed. Farming can occur in coastal areas, such as with oyster farms, but more typically occur inland, in lakes, ponds, tanks and other enclosures. This new book is devoted to the management, economics and perspectives of fisheries.

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