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Title Mitigating impacts of natural hazards on fishery ecosystems / edited by Katherine D. McLaughlin
Published Bethesda, Md. : American Fisheries Society, [2008]
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Description xviii, 446 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm
Series American Fisheries Society symposium, 0892-2284 ; 64
American Fisheries Society symposium ; 64
Contents Machine derived contents note: Keynote: California's O cean and Coastal Policy 1 -- Brian Baird -- Storms -- Coastal Storms, Toxic Runoff, and the Sustainable Conservation of Fish and Fisheries 7 -- Sarah G. McCarthy, John R Incardona, and Nathaniel L. Scholz -- Coastal Louisiana Ecosystem Assessment & Restoration (CLEAR) Program: The Role -- of Ecosystem Forecasting in Evaluating Restoration Planning in the Mississippi River -- D eltaic P la in 29 -- Robert R. Twilley, Brady R. Couvillion, Imtiaz Hossain, Carola Kaiser, Alaina B. Owens, -- Gregory D. Steyer, and Jenneke M. Visser -- The Use of Living Shorelines to Mitigate the Effects of Storm Events on Dauphin -- Island, Alabam a, U SA 47 -- LaDon Swann -- Poster Abstract: Impacts of Stormwater Runoff on Coho Salmon in Restored Urban -- Stream s 59 -- Sarah G. McCarthy, Julann Spromberg, John Incardona, Blake Feist, Jana Labenia, -- Mark S. Myers, Linda Rhodes, Gina Ylitalo, Jenifer McIntyre, Laura Reed, Katherine Lynch, -- Jay Davis, Tracy K. Collier, and Nathaniel L. Scholz -- Hurricanes -- Fishery Sector Recovery: Policy Lessons from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita 63 -- Albert "Rusty " Gaudi, Wayne Weikel, and Nancy Weikel -- Assessing Seafood Safety in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina 73 -- Tom Hornm, Tracy K. Collier, Margaret M. Krahn, Mark S. Strom, Gina M. Ylitalo, -- William B. Nilsson, Rohinee N. Paranjpye, and Usha Varanasi -- Development and Implementation of a Large-Scale Debris Survey and Mapping -- Project after the Gulf Coast Hurricanes of 2005 95 -- Timothy IR Osborn, Howard Danley, and Edward L. Martin -- V -- Ecological Responses of the Neuse River-Pamlico Sound Estuarine Continuum to a -- Period of Elevated Hurricane Activity: Impacts of Individual Storms and Longer- -- Term Trends 101 -- Hans W Paerl and Benjamin L. Peierls -- Louisiana Fisheries and the Hurricanes of 2005 117 -- Rex H. Caffey, Richard E KazmierczakJr., Hamady Diop, and Walter R. Keithly, Jr. -- Estimating Economic Damages to Mississippi Commercial and Recreational Fishing -- Industries from Hurricane Katrina 131 -- Benedict C. Posadas, Ruth A. Posadas, and William S. Perret -- Sunken Boats, Tangled Nets, and Disrupted Lives: Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on -- Two Coastal Areas of Louisiana 145 -- PalmaJ. Ingles -- Development and Implementation of the American Fisheries Society Disaster Relief -- P ro g ra m 169 -- J. Fred Heitman, Donald C. Jackson, Danielle Pender, and Robert L. Curry -- Developing a Specialized Marine Action Assessment and Response Team for -- Posthurricane Response and Recovery 185 -- Michael S. Spranger and Donald L. Jackson -- Assessment of Nearshore Artificial Reefs in Okaloosa County, Florida by Volunteers -- U sing Side Scan Sonar 191 -- L. ScottJackson, Gary H. Parsons, Glen Davis, and Ken Crosby -- Developing a Framework for Fisheries Restoration in the Pascagoula River Basin -- following Hurricane Katrina 201 -- J Brian Alford, Daniel M. O'Keefe, and Donald C. Jackson -- Poster Abstract: Report to Congress on the Impact of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and -- Wilma on Commercial and Recreational Fishery Habitat of Alabama, Florida, -- Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas 219 219 -- James P Thomas -- Harmful Algal Blooms -- Measuring the Economic Implications of Red Tide Events on the Gulf Coast of -- Florida, USA: An Overview of University of Florida Research Efforts 223 -- Chuck Adams, Sherry Larkin, Kim Morgan, Bob Degner, and John Stevely -- From Jubilees to Halos: Clarifying the Economic Effects of Harmful Algal Blooms -- on Commercial Fisheries 233 -- Porter Hoagland -- Red Tide: Sources of Information, Public Perceptions and Future Actions 245 -- John Stevely, Sherry Larkin, and Charles Adams -- Hypoxia -- The Effects of Hypoxia on Marine Fish Populations in Southern Hood Canal, -- W ash ington 255 -- Wayne A. Palsson, Robert E. Pacunski, Tony R. Parra, and fim Beam -- Poster Abstract: Hypoxia in Hood Canal: An Evaluation Using Before-After- -- Control-Impact Design 281 -- Caroline Paulsen and Tim Essington -- Poster Abstract: Monitoring the Recovery of Organic Enriched Sediments following -- Targeted Mitigation and Intervention in a Temperate Estuary in the Southern Gulf -- of St. Lawrence, Canada 283 -- Fran(ois Plante -- Volcanoes -- Movement of Adult Coho Salmon and Steelhead in the North Fork Toutle River, -- Washington: A Radio Telemetry Study 287 -- Dustin R. Hinson, Cleveland R. Steward, III, Shannon E. Wills, TobiasJ Kock, -- Michael A. Kritter, Theresa L. Liedtke, and Dennis W. Rondorf -- Tsunamis -- Wave of Change: Coping with Catastrophe 309 -- Pedro B. Bueno, MichaelJ. Phillips, Arun Padiyar and Hassanai Kongkeo -- Lessons for Minimizing Impacts to Coral Reef and Other Ecosystems from the 2004 -- Tsunami 325 -- Dwayne Meadows and Deborah Brosnan -- Multiple -- An Approach to Establishing Fish and Fisheries as In Situ Environmental -- Bioindicators of Natural Hazards 345 -- Stephen A. Bortone -- The Future of Fish in Response to Large-Scale Change in the San Francisco Estuary, -- California 357 -- Peter B. Moyle -- Natural Hazards, Fish Habitat, and Fishing Communities in Alaska 375 -- Christian E. Zimmerman, Christina A. Neal, PeterJ. Haeussler -- The Role of the Extension Disaster Education Network in Coastal Disasters 389 -- Edwin Jones -- Waves of Adversity, Layers of Resilience: Lessons for Building Sustainable, Hazard- -- Resilient Coastal Communities 395 -- Bruce C. Glavovic -- Natural Hazards, Stock Depletion, and Stock Management in the Southern Gulf of -- Mexico Pink Shrimp Fishery 421 -- Francisco Arreguin-Sdnchez, Mauricio Ramirez-Rodriguez, ManuelJ. Zetina-Rej6n, and -- Victor H. Cruz-Escalona -- Poster Abstract: Habitat Protection and Restoration as a Means of Mitigating the -- Effects of Natural Hazards-The NOAA Habitat Program Perspective 31 -- Cecelia Linder and Kimberly Lellis -- Conclusions and Summary -- Mitigating Impacts of Natural Hazards on Fishery Ecosystems: Synthesis 435 -- Gary C. Matlock and Katherine D. McLaughlin -- Dialog with Stakeholders: Overview and Summary 445 -- Ronald C. Baird
Notes "Proceedings of the American Fisheries Society/Sea Grant Symposium "Mitigating Impacts of Natural Hazards on Fishery Ecosystems," held in San Francisco, California, USA, 5-6 September 2007."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Ecosystem management.
Fisheries -- Environmental aspects.
Fishery management.
Fishes -- Ecology.
Author McLaughlin, Katherine D.
American Fisheries Society.
LC no. 2008928303
ISBN 1934874019
9781934874011