This
topical and exciting textbook describes fisheries exploitation,
biology, conservation and management, and reflects many recent and
important changes in fisheries science. These include growing concerns
about the environmental impacts of fisheries, the role of ecological
interactions in determining population dynamics, and the incorporation
of uncertainty and precautionary principles into management advice. The
book draws upon examples from tropical, temperate and polar
environments, and provides readers with a broad understanding of the
biological, economic and social aspects of fisheries ecology and the
interplay between them. As well as covering 'classical' fisheries
science, the book focuses on contemporary issues such as industrial
fishing, poverty and conflict in fishing communities, marine reserves,
the effects of fishing on coral reefs and by-catches of mammals,
seabirds and reptiles. The book is primarily written for students of
fisheries science and marine ecology, but should also appeal to
practicing fisheries scientists and those interested in conservation and
the impacts of humans on the marine environment.
- particularly useful are the modelling chapters which explain the difficult maths involved in a user-friendly manner
- describes fisheries exploitation, conservation and management in tropical, temperate and polar environments
- broad coverage of 'clasical' fisheries science
- emphasis on new approaches to fisheries science and the ecosystem effects of fishing
- examples based on the latest research and drawn from authors' international experience
- comprehensively referenced throughout
- extensively illustrated with photographs and line drawings