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Effects of Fishing on Non-Target Species and Habitats

Effects of Fishing on Non-Target Species and Habitats Biological, Conservation and Socio-economic Issues

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Effects of Fishing on Non-Target Species and Habitats

Biological, Conservation and Socio-economic Issues

Michael J. Kaiser | Sebastiaan J. DeGroot

Technology & Engineering / Fisheries & Aquaculture

Fishing is a major form of ecological disturbance to marine communities throughout the world. In the past, fisheries biologists have concentrated on the studying of the direct effects of fishing on stocks of target species and understanding the processes of recruitment. There is now a growing appreciation of the ecological implications of the wider effects of fishing activities on marine organisms and their habitats. Contributions include articles that consider the physical effects of fishing gears on the seabed; distribution of, and trends in fishing effort; ecological effects on benthic fauna; long-term community changes; the effects of food subsidies in the marine environment; interactions between fisheries and marine mammals; technical measures to reduce impacts of fisheries; conservation issues and priorities; socio-economic implications of wider fisheries impacts.

Michael J. Kaiser and Sebastiaan J. DeGroot are the authors of Effects of Fishing on Non-Target Species and Habitats: Biological, Conservation and Socio-economic Issues, published by Wiley.


Publication Date: 28 January 2000
Publisher: Wiley
Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN-13: 9780632053551
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 420
Weight (oz): 38.4

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