Fisheries oceanography : an integrative approach to fisheries ecology and management

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Fisheries oceanography : an integrative approach to fisheries ecology and management

edited by Paul J. Harrison and Timothy R. Parsons

(Fish and aquatic resources series, 4)

Blackwell Science, 2000

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 282-341) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Why some marine fish are super abundant and attract the attention of commercial fisheries is a question which can only be fully addressed by looking not only at biological aspects, such as reproduction and population dynamics, but also at the surrounding oceanic conditions by analyzing physical, chemical, geomorphological and other data.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Tim Parsons and Paul Harrison - Introduction
  • Paul Smith - Early Fish Survival:CALCOFI overview
  • Michael Healy - Interactions Between Ocean Conditions and Fish Migrations
  • David Welch - Thermal Control of Salmon Movements
  • Mike Laurs - Remote Sensing and Fisheries Oceanography
  • Dick Beamish - Ocean Climate as a forcing Function of Fish Populations
  • Dan Ware - Climate and Coastal Ecosystem Models
  • Stew Grant and Robin Waples - Spatial and Temporal Scales of Genetic Change in Marine Species
  • Implications for Fisheries Oceanography
  • Gary Sharp - The Road Ahead:The Need for a New Fisheries Science.

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