Conservation of Fish and Shellfish Resources

Managing Diversity

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Fisheries & Aquaculture, Science, Biological Sciences, Marine Biology, Business & Finance
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Author: ISBN: 9780080529813
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: June 20, 1995
Imprint: Academic Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780080529813
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: June 20, 1995
Imprint: Academic Press
Language: English

Fish and shellfish comprise annually nearly 70-million tons of the world's edible animal protein. However, because of this demand, previously vast stocks have often been exhausted to the point of near extinction. The first book of its kind in the area of freshwater/marine biodiversity, this extensive work reviews the present status of genetic resource management, its needs and constraints, various intervening human factors such as pollution and overfishing, and problems posed by different species and life-styles. This discussion of the conservation of fish and shellfish resources is illustrated by four diverse groups: Atlantic salmon, cupped oysters, common and Chinese carp, and Nile tilapia. These results, produced by the collaboration of nine leading population and production geneticists, aquaculturists, and behavioral and developmental ecologists should become a fundamental resource useful to biologists, scientists and advisors exploring current issues in the fishery sciences.

  • Four page color plate section
  • Database of key organizations for contact purposes
  • Foreword by Dr. Mike Strauss, Am. Assoc. for the Advancement of Science; and Dr. Peter Day, Rutgers University
  • Four in-depth case studies by international experts
  • Editors are major names in marine/freshwater fisheries science
  • Originally sponsored and reviewed by U.S. National Academy of Sciences
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Fish and shellfish comprise annually nearly 70-million tons of the world's edible animal protein. However, because of this demand, previously vast stocks have often been exhausted to the point of near extinction. The first book of its kind in the area of freshwater/marine biodiversity, this extensive work reviews the present status of genetic resource management, its needs and constraints, various intervening human factors such as pollution and overfishing, and problems posed by different species and life-styles. This discussion of the conservation of fish and shellfish resources is illustrated by four diverse groups: Atlantic salmon, cupped oysters, common and Chinese carp, and Nile tilapia. These results, produced by the collaboration of nine leading population and production geneticists, aquaculturists, and behavioral and developmental ecologists should become a fundamental resource useful to biologists, scientists and advisors exploring current issues in the fishery sciences.

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