Description |
xv, 328 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm |
Series |
American Fisheries Society symposium, 0892-2284 ; 20 |
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American Fisheries Society symposium ; 20
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Contents |
Status and Trends in World Fisheries -- Current Situation, Trends, and Prospects in World Capture Fisheries -- Economic Waste in Fisheries: Impediments to Change and Conditions for Improvement -- Small-Scale Fisheries in the Tropics: Marginality, Marginalization, and Some Implications for Fisheries Management -- Trends in International Law for High-Seas Fisheries Management -- The European Common Fisheries Policy and Its Evolution -- Fisheries Management in Canada: The Case of Atlantic Groundfish -- Approaches to Management Decision Making -- Management Procedures: A Better Way to Manage Fisheries?-The South African Experience -- The Revised Management Procedure of the International Whaling Commission -- Uncertainty, Risk, and the Precautionary Principle -- Experimental Management of an Australian Multispecies Fishery: Examining the Possibility of Trawl-Induced Habitat Modification -- Multiple Species and Ecosystem Considerations -- Global Assessment of Fisheries Bycatch and Discards: A Summary Overview -- Multispecies Assessment Issues for the North Sea -- The Effects of Future Consumption by Seals on Catches of Cape Hake off South Africa -- Bycatch Management in Alaska Groundfish Fisheries --Trends in World Aquaculture -- World Aquaculture Review: Performance and Perspectives -- Sea Ranching of Atlantic Salmon with Special Reference to Private Ranching in Iceland -- The Growth of Salmon Aquaculture and the Emerging New World Order of the Salmon Industry -- Aquaculture in China and Its Effect on Global Markets --Sustainability of World Shrimp Farming -- Allocating Fishing Rights -- Efficiency and Distribution Issues During the Transition to an ITQ Program -- The Icelandic Individual Transferable Quota System: Motivation, Structure, and Performance -- The Political Economy of ITSs -- Allocation of Fishing Rights: Implementation Issues in Australia -- Unraveling Rent Losses in Modern Fisheries: Production, Market, or Regulatory Inefficiencies -- A Government Perspective on New Zealand's Experience with ITQs --An Industry Perspective on New Zealand's Experience with ITQs -- Summing Up: What Can the United States Learn? |
Notes |
Proceedings of the symposium Global trends : fisheries management, held at Seattle, Washington, USA, 14-16 June 1994 |
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Tables |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Fishery management -- Congresses.
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Fishery management, International -- Congresses.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Author |
Huppert, Daniel D.
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Pikitch, Ellen K.
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Sissenwine, Michael P.
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American Fisheries Society.
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LC no. |
97072126 |
ISBN |
1888569034 (alk. paper) |
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