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Fisheries Management : Pandemic Failure, Workable Solutions.
Title:
Fisheries Management : Pandemic Failure, Workable Solutions.
Author:
Pontecorvo, Giulio.
ISBN:
9781848552173
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (200 pages)
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Contents:
Fisheries Management: Pandemic Failure, Workable Solutions -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Players and Goals1 -- 2. Biological Considerations -- 3. Economics of Fisheries Management -- 4. Exogenous Developments -- 5. Chapter Outlines -- Chapter 1. Trends in Capture Fisheries and Aquaculture -- Chapter 2. Climate, Fish Populations, and Fisheries -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Background to the Field of Fisheries and Climate -- 2.3. Climate Change and Ecosystem Responses -- 2.4. The Western Norway Herring Fishery in the 1800s -- 2.5. Anchovy and Sardines: The Case of Peru -- 2.6. Population Dynamics in Relationship to the Environment -- 2.7. Correlations Between Fisheries and Climate -- 2.8. Conclusions -- Chapter 3. Evolution of Fisheries Statistics in the United States -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. History of U.S. Data Collection Systems -- 3.3. Future Drivers -- 3.4. Data Elements -- 3.5. Conclusions -- Chapter 4. The Supply of Fish and Fishery Management -- 4.1. Limits on Supply -- 4.2. Variability of Fish Stocks -- 4.3. Fishery Management: The Inability to Achieve Stability -- Chapter 5. Economics and Policy Options -- 5.1. The Need for Economic Hegemony in Fishery Management -- 5.2. Intergenerational Equity2 -- 5.3. The Northern Cod Moratorium -- 5.4. Demand Factors -- 5.5. Industrial Structure and Political Realities -- 5.6. Management Options -- Chapter 6. Conclusion -- Appendix A -- A.1. The FAO: Compiler of the Data -- A.2. Capture Fisheries -- A.3. Demersal Species -- A.4. Pelagic Species -- A.5. Marine Invertebrates -- A.6. Miscellaneous Marine Fishes -- A.7. Catch by Nation -- A.8. Catch by Geographic Area -- A.9. Freshwater Fisheries -- A.10. Aquaculture Production -- A.11. Commodity Production and Trade -- Appendix B.

B.1. FAO Fish Categories -- Appendix C -- C.1. Turning a Corner: Social Science Research Plan -- C.2. Recreational Economics -- Appendix D -- D.1. Timeline of Significant Federal Fisheries Statistics Events: 1791-2007 -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
Examines the underlying root causes of our failure to successfully manage the fishery resources of the world's oceans. This book offers alternative solutions that can allow human society to maximize the long term benefits form ocean resources. It is of interest to academics in economics, business, environmental sciences and sociology.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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