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► Title→ |
Freshwater
Fisheries Ecology |
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Author [s]→ |
John
F Craig |
► Publisher &
Year: |
Wiley Blackwell /
2016 |
► Pages:
تعداد صفحات |
918 |
► ISBN→ |
78-1-118-39442-7
/ 1118394429 |
► Description: |
Inland
fisheries are vital for the livelihoods and
food resources of humans worldwide but their
importance is underestimated, probably
because large numbers of small, local
operators are involved. ''Freshwater
Fisheries Ecology'' defines what we have
globally, what we are going to lose and
mitigate for, and what, given the right
tools, we can save. To estimate potential
production, the dynamics of freshwater
ecosystems (rivers, lakes and estuaries)
need to be understood. These dynamics are
diverse, as are the earth s freshwater
fisheries resources (from boreal to tropical
regions), and these influence how fisheries
are both utilized and abused. Three main
types of fisheries are illustrated within
the book: artisanal, commercial and
recreational, and the tools which have
evolved for fisheries governance and
management, including assessment methods,
are described. |
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