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Restocking and Stock Enhancement of Marine Invertebrate Fisheries

  • 1 Edición, Volumen 49 - 12 de diciembre de 2005
  • Última edición
  • Editores: Johann D. Bell, P. C. Rothlisberg, J. L. Munro, N. R. Loneragan, W. J. Nash, R. D. Ward, N. L. Andrew
  • Idioma: Inglés

Many of the world’s fisheries are in trouble - they no longer yield the catches, and potential profits, they once did. The habitats that support fisheries have been damaged by po… Leer más

Descripción

Many of the world’s fisheries are in trouble - they no longer yield the catches, and potential profits, they once did. The habitats that support fisheries have been damaged by pollution and other irresponsible use of coastal land. Destructive fishing methods like trawling and blast fishing have also changed fish habitats resulting in support of fewer fish.

The authors of Restocking and Stock Enhancement of Marine Invertebrate Fisheries draw on more than 1000 scientific papers covering 11 groups/species of marine invertebrates. From this large literature, they distill 20 lessons for assessing and guiding the use of restocking and stock enhancement in the management of invertebrate fisheries.

Puntos claves

  • Written by 7 expert authors
  • Covers 11 groups/species of marine invertebrates
  • Reviews over 1000 scientific papers
  • Identifies 20 lessons that can be learned from past restocking and stock enhancement initiatives
  • Proposes a new approach to assess the potential value of hatchery releases to complement other forms of management
  • Assesses progress of disciple against the blueprint for a responsible approach

De interès para

Fisheries Scientists, Fisheries Managers, Marine Conservationists, and the Aquaculture Industry

Índice

1. Introduction

2. Restocking Initiatives

2.1 Giant Clams

2.2 Topshell

2.3 Sea Cucumbers

3. Stock Enhancement Initiatives

3.1 Scallops

3.2 Other Bivalves

3.3 Abalone

3.4 Queen Conch

3.5 Shrimps

3.6 Spiny Lobsters

3.7 Lobsters

3.8 Sea Urchins

4. Overview and Progress Towards a Responsible Approach

4.1 Restocking Initiatives

4.2 Stock Enhancement Initiatives

5. Lessons Learned

5.1 Lessons for Restocking

5.2 Lessons for Stock Enhancement

5.3 Lessons for both Restocking and Stock Enhancement

6. Management of Restocking and Stock
Enhancement

6.1 Information to Evaluate the Need for Restocking

6.2 Management of Restocking

6.3 Information to Evaluate the Need for Stock
Enhancement

6.4 Management of Stock Enhancement

6.5 Measures to Optimize Social and Financial Benefits of Restocking and Stock Enhancement

6.6 Independent Assessments

7. Other Important Considerations for all Initiatives

7.1 Measuring Success

7.2 Genetic Considerations

7.3 Disease risks

7.4 Other Environmental Impacts
Conclusions

8.1 Achievements

8.2 The Responsible Approach

8.3 The Way Forward

8.4 Future Research

8.5 Summary Remarks
Acknowledgements

References
Appendix

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Volumen: 49
  • Publicado: 12 de diciembre de 2005
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre los editores

JB

Johann D. Bell

Afiliaciones y experiencia
WorldFisher Center, Penang, Malaysia

PR

P. C. Rothlisberg

Afiliaciones y experiencia
CSIRO Marine Research, Cleveland, Australia

JM

J. L. Munro

Afiliaciones y experiencia
WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia

NL

N. R. Loneragan

Afiliaciones y experiencia
CSIRO Marine Research, Cleveland, Australia

WN

W. J. Nash

Afiliaciones y experiencia
WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia

RW

R. D. Ward

Afiliaciones y experiencia
CSIRO Marine Research, Tasmania, Australia

NA

N. L. Andrew

Afiliaciones y experiencia
National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand

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