McClanahan,T. & Castilla ,J. ed.
Fisheries Management
Progress toward Sustainability
Blackwell Science 2007.3
332 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4051-3932-3
23,600円
Contents
1. A Brief History of Fisheries Management./ 2. Successes, Lessons, and Projections from Experience in Marine Benthic Invertebrate Artisanal Fisheries in Chile/ 3. From Crisis to Institutional Sustainability in the Chilean Sea Urchin Fishery/ 4. Achievements and Setbacks in the Commercial Diving Fishery of San Jos Gulf, Argentine Patagonia./ 5. Evolution and Lessons from Fisheries and Coastal Management in the Philippines/ 6. Redressing Access Inequities and Implementing Formal Management Systems for Marine and Estuarine Subsistence Fisheries in South Africa./ 7. Collaborative Fisheries Management in Tanga, Northern Tanzania/ 8. Management of Area and Gear in Kenyan Coral Reefs/ 9. Progress Towards the Cooperative Management of Marine Hunting in the Great Barrier Reef/ 10. Partnerships towards Sustainable Use of Australia's Northern Prawn Fishery/ 11. The Western Rock Lobster Fishery in Western Australia/ 12. Successes and Challenges in the Hoki Fishery of New Zealand/ 13. Community-Based Fisheries in the Canadian Maritimes/ 14. Healing Fisheries/
* The world's stocks of wild fish continue to decline, making the task of finding innovative, sustainable and socially acceptable methods of fisheries management more important than ever.
* Several new approaches from around the world have proved to be successful in stemming the decline whilst increasing fish catches, and under the editorship of McClanahan and Castilla this international team of authors have looked to these examples to provide the reader with carefully chosen case studies offering practical suggestions and solutions for problem fisheries elsewhere. Coverage includes: ・ Community based fisheries/ ・ Collaborative and co-operative fisheries management/ ・ Coastal fisheries management/ ・ The future for sustainable fisheries management/ *
Taylor, W. W. et al. ed.
Globalization: Effects on Fisheries Resources
Cambridge University Press 2007.11
574 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-521-87593-5
15,400円
Contents
Part I: Impacts of globalization on fisheries and aquatic habitats: 1.Globalization: implications for fish, fisheries, and their management/ 2.Fisheries globalization: fair trade or piracy?/ 3.Effects of globalization on freshwater systems and strategies for conservation/ 4.Globalization effects on water quality: monitoring the impact on and control of waterborne disease/ 5.Health challenges to aquatic animals in the globalization era/ 6.Globalization, biological invasions, and ecosystem changes in North Americaユs Great Lakes/ Part II: Case studies of globalization and fisheries resources: 7.Possible contributions of globalization in creating and addressing sea horse conservation problems/ 8.Wronging rights and righting wrongs: some lessons on community viability from the colonial era in the Pacific/ 9.Cooperation and conflict between large- and small-scale fisheries: a Southeast Asian example/ 10.Response of Alaskan fishermen to aquaculture and the salmon crisis/ 11.Tilapia: a fish with global reach/ 12.The influence of globalization on the sustainability of North Pacific salmon fisheries/ Part III: Governance and multilevel management systems: 13.Great Lakes fisheries as a bellwether of global governance/ 14.Ecosystem-based insights on northwest Atlantic fisheries in an age of globalization/ 15.'Fishy' food laws/ Part IV: Ethical, economic, and policy implications: 16.The intersection of global trade, social networks, and fisheries/ 17.Fishing for consumers: market-driven factors affecting the sustainability of the fish and seafood supply chain/ 18.Globalization and worth of fishery resources in an integrated market-based system/ 19.Can transgenic fish save fisheries?/ 20.Contributing to fisheries sustainability through the adoption of a broader ethical approach/ Part V: Conclusions and recommendations: 21.Globalization and fisheries: recommendations for policy and management/ Index/ *
Helfman, G. S. ed.
Fish Conservation
A Guide to Understanding and Restoring Global Aquatic Biodiversity and Fishery Resources
Island Press 2007.7
608 pp. (P)
ISBN 1-55963-596-7
12,600円
Contents
Preface / Part I: Introduction : 1. Fish Biodiversity and Why It Should Matter / Part II: Imperiled Fishes: Taxonomy, Geography, and Vulnerability : 2. Roll Call I: A Taxonomic Perspective / 3. Roll Call II: A Geopolitical Perspective / 4. Characteristics of Vulnerable Species and Correlates of Imperilment / Part III: Indirect Causes of Decline: Habitat, Water, and Introductions : 5. Habitat Modification and Loss / 6. Dams, Impoundments, and Other Hydrological Alterations / 7. Degraded Water Quality / 8. Alien Species I: Case Histories, Mechanisms, and Levels of Impact / 9. Alien Species II: Understanding the Process, Minimizing the Impact / Part IV: Direct Causes of Decline: Fishes as Commodities : 10. Fishes Versus Fisheries I: Overfishing / 11. Fishes Versus Fisheries II: Behavior, Life History Evolution, and Ecosystems / 12. Coral Reefs, Fishes, and Fisheries: Exploitation in Fragile Ecosystems / 13. The Trade in Live Fishes / 14. The Promise of Aquaculture and Hatcheries / Part V: Asking Hard Questions, Sorting Out Answers : 15. The Ethics of Exploitation and Intervention: Do We Have the Right? / 16. Future Perspectives: Beyond Gloom and Doom? / Appendix I: Probable fish extinctions / Glossary / References / Subject Index / Species Index / *
Harris, G. & Milner, N. ed.
Sea Trout: Biology, Conservation and Management
Blackwell Pub. 2007.3
499 pp. (H)
ISBN 1-4051-2991-3
23,200円
Contents
1. Sea Trout Setting the Scene / SECTION 1: Stocks and Fisheries : 2. Anadromy & Migrations of Pacific Salmon & Trout / 3. A Review of the Status of Irish Sea Trout Stocks / 4. Characteristics of the Sea Trout (Salmo trutta) Stock Collapse in the River Ewe (Wester Ross), Scotland, in the Late 1980s / 5. Characteristics of Sea Trout (Salmo trutta L.) Stocks from the Owengowla & Invermore Fisheries, Western Ireland, and Recent Trends in Marine Survival / 7. Structure & Composition of Sea Trout Stocks of 16 Rivers in England & Wales / 8. The Rod and Net Sea Trout Fisheries of England & Wales / 9. General Overview of Turkish Sea Trout (Salmo trutta) Populations / 10. The Status of Fishing of Sea Trout on the Finnish Coast of the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea / 11. Sea Trout (Salmo trutta L.) in Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar L.) Rivers in Scandinavia & Europe / SECTION 2: Genetics and Life History : 12. The genetics of Sea Trout, with particular reference to Britain and Ireland / 13. Differences in Global Gene Expression Levels between Sedentary & Migratory Forms of Brown Trout / 14. Life Histories of Sea Trout: B. Jonsson and N. Jonsson 15. Migration as a Life History Strategy for Sea Trout / 16. Life History of a Sea Trout Population (Salmo trutta) from the NW Iberian Peninsula (River Ulla, Galicia, Spain) / 17. Applications and future prospects for genetic analysis in salmonid biology / SECTION 3: Populations Dynamics, Ecology and Behaviour : 18. A 35-Year Study of Stock-Recruitment Relationships in a Small Population of Sea Trout: Assumptions, Implications & Limitations for Predicting Targets / 19. Characteristics of the Burrishoole Sea Trout Population: Census. Marine Survival & Stock Recruitment / 20. Population Dynamics of Sea Trout in the River Bresle, a coastal chalks stream in Normandy, France / SECTION 4: Managing Stocks and Fisheries : 21. The Spawning Requirements of Sea Trout / 22. Research Activities & Management of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta L.) in Denmark / 23. Stocking Sea Trout (Salmo trutta L.) in the River Shieldaig, Scotland / 24. Are Reared Anadromous Brown trout Compatible with the Conservation of Wild Trout? / 25. Sea Lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis Infestations of Post-Smolts in Loch Shieldaig, Wester Ross: 1999-2003 / 26. Comparison of Survival, Migration & Growth in Wild, Offspring from Wild (F1) and Domesticated Sea Run Trout (Salmo trutta L) / 27. The Rapid Establishment of a Resident Brown Trout Population from Sea Trout Parents Stocked in a Fishless Scottish Stream / 28. Predicted Growth of Juvenile Sea Trout & Salmon in Four Rivers in England & Wales Based on Past & Possible Future Temperature Regimes Linked to Climate Change / 29. Sea Trout Exploitation in Five Rivers in England & Wales / 30. Catch-&-Release, Net Fishing & Sea Trout Fisheries Management / 31. A review of the statutory regulations to conserve sea trout stocks in England & Wales / 32. An appreciation of the social and economic values of sea trout in England & Wales / 33. Sea trout fisheries management: should we follow the salmon? / 34. Perspectives on sea trout science and management / DECLARATION / INDEX / *
Bone,Q. & Moore,R.
Biology of Fishes
Routledge 2008.1
450 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-415-37562-2
10,100円
Contents
1. Diversity of Fishes/ 2. Fishes and their Habitats/ 3. Swimming/ 4. Buoyancy/ 5. Gas Exchange, Blood and the Circulatory System/ 6. Osmoregulation and Ion Balance/ 7. Food and Feeding/ 8. Reproduction and Life Histories/ 9. Endocrine Systems/ 10. Sensory Systems and Communication/ 11. Nervous System/ 12. Immune System/ 13. Behaviour and Cognition/ 14. Fisheries and Aquaculture/
* The third edition of Biology of Fishes is chiefly about fish as remarkably efficient machines for coping with the many problems that life in water entails, and looks at many such special cases.Fishes form the largest group of vertebrates, with around 20,000 known species, and they display a remarkable diversity of size, shape, internal structure and ecology to cope with environments ranging from transient puddles to the abyssal depths of the sea. *
Almeida, P.R. et al. ed.
Developments in Fish Telemetry
Developments in Hydrobiology, Vol.195
Springer-Verlag 2007.6
300 pp. (H)
ISBN 1-4020-6236-2
22,400円
Proceedings of the Sixt Conference on Fish Telemetry held in Europe
Contents
* Reprinted from Hydrobiologia, Volume 582, 2007
* This volume includes 33 peer-reviewed papers presented at the Sixth Conference on Fish Telemetry held in Europe (Sesimbra, Portugal, 5-11 June 2005). The papers focus on the application of aquatic telemetry techniques by scientists to investigate fundamental aspects of animal biology in order to conserve and manage natural resources. The topics addressed in this issue are human impacts and fisheries, migration and behaviour, species conservation and habitat rehabilitation, and methodology and new technology. This book is aimed at scientists and engineers actively involved in aquatic telemetry projects, aquatic biologists (marine and freshwater), fisheries biologist and managers. *
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