Artificial Reefs in Fisheries Management

Artificial Reefs in Fisheries Management
Author: Stephen A. Bortone
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2011-05-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1439820082


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While artificial reefs may have much to offer, they remain an anecdote in the greater scheme of fisheries management, primarily due to the lack of data specific to validating their use. Based on papers presented at the 9th Conference on Artificial Reefs and Artificial Habitats (CARAH) and also including original articles written for this reference,

Artificial Reefs--fisheries Development

Artificial Reefs--fisheries Development
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1984
Genre: Artificial reefs
ISBN:


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Artificial Reefs in the Philippines

Artificial Reefs in the Philippines
Author: J. L. Munro
Publisher: WorldFish
Total Pages: 61
Release: 1995
Genre: Artificial reefs
ISBN: 9718709630


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This workshop and the resulting proceedings came into being as a result of cumulative concerns by aid agencies, nongovernmental organizations and by government authorities and researchers about the mass installation of artificial reefs in the Philippines.

Artificial Reefs in European Seas

Artificial Reefs in European Seas
Author: Antony Jensen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401142157


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Artificial Reefs in European Seas focuses on artificial reef research in the Mediterranean and NE Atlantic. The book describes most of the long-term projects running in European seas, presents the legal and economic issues, and suggests future uses for artificial reefs in the European context. Readership: Professionals working on or interested in the uses of artificial reefs for fishery management, coastal zone management, aquaculture and nature conservation. The case studies of reef research programmes make the book ideal for degree students studying topics in ecology, and fisheries and coastal management.

Rigs-to-reefs

Rigs-to-reefs
Author: Villere C. Reggio
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1987
Genre: Artificial reefs
ISBN:


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Artificial Habitats for Marine and Freshwater Fisheries

Artificial Habitats for Marine and Freshwater Fisheries
Author: William Seaman Jr.
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080571174


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Artificial habitats have been used for centuries to successfully modify environments for the benefit of Man. In the aquatic environment, the use of artificial habitat technologies is of growing interest worldwide. Opportunities exist in both developed and developing nations to apply these technologies in many areas, including classical scientific investigations of ecosystem structure and function, engineering advances in underwater technology, and fisheries and environmental management. The applications of artificial habitat technologies are taking on ever greater economic, social, and environmental importance globally, not only in developed countries such as Japan where highly sophisticated technologies are used, but also in developing nations, where lower cost practices are in use. There is growing pressure to increase production, while at the same time preserve or enhance the environments and ecosystems surrounding fisheries. This book provides a comprehensive review of the facts, issues, and global trends emerging regarding the use of artificial habitats in aquatic ecosystems. It presents the most recent scientific advances in ecology and engineering technologies related to the building of artificial habitats, and it also presents many of the fisheries management and socioeconomic and environmental issues. Artificial Habitats for Marine and Freshwater Fisheries will be of interest to a broad audience including natural resource scientists, planners, and managers, particularly those interested in aquatic and fisheries science and management; organizations and individuals interested in commercial and recreational fishing; ecologists; environmental economists, engineers, lawyers, and social scientists; and geographers. Presents a global scope Draws together, for the first time, disparate literature Contains contributions by authors in the United States and Japan Features engineering chapters that focus on Japanese advanced technology often not available to the English language audience