
Marine Fisheries Ecology
by Simon Jennings (CEFAS Lowestoft); Michel Kaiser (University of Wales, Bangor); John D. Reynolds (Simon Fraser University)-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Marine fisheries ecology: an introduction | |
Marine ecology and production processes | |
Fished Species: life histories and distribution | |
Population structure in space and time | |
Fishing gears and techniques | |
Fishers: socioeconomics and human ecology | |
Single species stock assessment> | |
Multi-species assessment and ecosystem modelling | |
Getting the data: stock identity and dynamics | |
Getting the data: abundance, catch and effort | |
Bioeconomics | |
Fishing effects on populations and communities | |
Bycatches and discards | |
Impacts on benthic communities, habitats and coral reefs | |
Fisheries interactions with birds and mammals | |
A role for aquaculture? | |
Management and Conservation options | |
References | |
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