Management of shared fish stocks

Celebrating the centenary of the Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) Fisheries Research Laboratory at Lowestoft, UK, this peer-reviewed, edited tome discusses four interwoven themes:* The consequences and management of unregulated/unreported catches* Competition* Externa...

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Corporate Authors: Wiley InterScience (Online service)
Group Author: Payne, A. I. L. (Andrew I. L.), 1946-; O'Brien, C. M. (Carl M.); Rogers, S. I. (Stuart I.)
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9780470999936
Summary: Celebrating the centenary of the Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) Fisheries Research Laboratory at Lowestoft, UK, this peer-reviewed, edited tome discusses four interwoven themes:* The consequences and management of unregulated/unreported catches* Competition* External drivers and resource behaviour* Ecosystems and migration With contributions from fisheries scientists, policy-makers and managers from more than twenty countries, this international volume has evolved from the CEFAS symposium on International Approaches to Management of Shared Fish Stock- Problems and Future Directions. The editors, Andrew Payne, Carl O'Brien and Stuart Rogers, have succeeded in bringing together the research of over sixty participants into an essential source of reference for all those involved in, or studying, fisheries management across the globe. About the editors: The three editors are based at the CEFAS Lowestoft Laboratory. Andrew Payne is a fisheries scientist who heads Fisheries Management and was Director of Sea Fisheries in South Africa. He also edits the ICES Journal of Marine Science.; Carl O'Brien joined the laboratory from the Brazilian Amazon, is a Chartered Statistician and a Fellow of the Linnean Society, and has edited for the Royal Statistical Society. He also chairs the ICES Resource Management Committee. Stuart Rogers is an advisor to the UK government on the ecosystem-based approach to management of human activities in the sea, and is a fish ecologist whose particular interests cover the demography and diversity of fish populations. He edits for the Journal of Fish Biology.
Carrier Form: xii, 367 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780470999936
0470999934
1405128674
9781405128674
1280285443
9781280285448
Index Number: QL618
CLC: S937-532
Contents: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- List of participants -- Deterring IUU Fishing -- Development of an estimation system for U.S. longline discard estimates of bluefin tuna -- Problems of herring assessment and management in the Baltic Sea -- Relationships between fishing gear, size frequency and reproductive patterns for the kingfish (Scomberomorus commerson Lacépède) fishery in the Gulf of Oman -- The Management of Transboundary Stocks of Toothfish, Dissostichus spp., under the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources -- On the management of shared fish stocks: critical issues and international initiatives to address them -- A review of Mediterranean shared stocks, assessment and management -- The experience of Antarctic whaling -- Transboundary issues in the purse-seine, trawl and crustacean fisheries of the Southeast Atlantic -- Allocation in high seas fisheries: avoiding meltdown -- Management of shared Baltic fishery resources -- The Southwest Atlantic; achievements of bilateral management and the case for a multilateral arrangement -- The whole could be greater than the sum of the parts: the potential benefits of cooperative management of the Caribbean spiny lobster -- On the assessment and management of local herring stocks in the Baltic -- Fish, fisheries and dolphins as indicators of ecosystem health along the Georgian coast of the Black Sea -- The role and determination of residence proportions for fisheries resources across political boundaries: the Georges Bank example -- Integrating climate variation and change into models of fisheries yield, with an example based upon the southern Newfoundland (NAFO Subdivision 3Ps) cod -- Measuring fish behaviour: the relevance to the managed exploitation of shared stocks -- The rise and fall of cod (Gadus morhua, L.) in the North Sea -- Managing Arabian Gulf sailfish -- issues of transboundary migration -- Reports of Discussion Groups -- 1. International approaches to management of shared stocks: fisheries, management and external driver issues -- 2. International approaches to management of shared stocks: ecosystems, competition and behavioural issues.