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Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries
Hart, P.J.B.; Reynolds, J.D. (Ed.) (2002). Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. Blackwell: Oxford. ISBN 0-632-06482-X. xiii, 410 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470693919
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Hart, P.J.B.; Reynolds, J.D. (Ed.) (2002). Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 1. Fish biology. Blackwell: Oxford. ISBN 0-632-05412-3. xiii, 413 pp., more

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    VLIZ: Fishing (Economics and management) FIS.106 [103054]

Keywords
    Fisheries sciences
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Hart, P.J.B., editor
  • Reynolds, J.D., editor

Content
  • Hart, P.J.B.; Reynolds, J.D. (2002). The human dimension of fisheries science, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 1-10, more
  • Misund, O.A.; Kolding, J.; Fréon, P. (2002). Fish capture devices in industrial and artisanal fisheries and their influence on management, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 13-36, more
  • Young, J.A.; Muir, J.F. (2002). Marketing fish, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 37-60, more
  • Smith, T.D. (2002). A history of fisheries and their science and management, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 61-83, more
  • Evans, D.; Grainger, R. (2002). Gathering data for resource monitoring and fisheries management, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 84-102, more
  • Schnute, J.T.; Richards, L.J. (2002). Surplus production models, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 105-126, more
  • Shepherd, J.G.; Pope, J.G. (2002). Dynamic pool models I: Interpreting the past using virtual population analysis, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 127-163, more
  • Shepherd, J.G.; Pope, J.G. (2002). Dynamic pool models II: Short-term and long-term forecasts of catch and biomass, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 164-188, more
  • Pitcher, T.J. (2002). A bumpy old road: size-based methods in fisheries assessment, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 189-210, more
  • Pauly, D.; Christensen, V. (2002). Ecosystem models, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 211-227, more
  • Huse, G.; Giske, J.; Salvanes, A.G.V. (2002). Individual-based models, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 228-248, more
  • Hannesson, R. (2002). The economics of fisheries, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 249-269, more
  • Sparre, P.; Hart, P.J.B. (2002). Choosing the best model for fisheries assessment, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 270-290, more
  • Polunin, N.V.C. (2002). Marine protected areas, fish and fisheries, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 293-318, more
  • Reynolds, J.D.; Dulvy, N.K.; Roberts, C.M. (2002). Exploitation and other threats to fish conservation, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 319-341, more
  • Kaiser, M.J.; Jennings, S. (2002). Ecosystem effects of fishing, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 342-366, more
  • Cowx, I.G. (2002). Recreational fishing, in: Hart, P.J.B. et al. (Ed.) Handbook of fish biology and fisheries: 2. Fisheries. pp. 367-390, more

Abstract
    Recent decades have witnessed strong declines in fish stocks around the globe, amid growing concerns about the impact of fisheries on marine and freshwater biodiversity. Fisheries biologists and managers are therefore increasingly asking about aspects of ecology, behaviour, evolution and biodiversity that were traditionally studied by people working in very separate fields. This has highlighted the need to work more closely together, in order to help ensure future success both in management and conservation. The Handbook of Fish Biology and Fisheries has been written by an international team of scientists and practitioners, to provide an overview of the biology of freshwater and marine fish species together with the science that supports fisheries management and conservation. This volume, subtitled Fisheries, focuses on a wide range of topics, including the history of fisheries science, methods of capture, marketing, economics, major models used in stock assessments and forecasting, ecosystem impacts, marine protected areas and conservation. It builds on material in Volume 1, Fish Biology, which ranges from phylogenetics and biogeography to physiology, recruitment, life histories, genetics, foraging, reproductive behaviour and community ecology.

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