By-catch Reduction in the World's Fisheries

By-catch Reduction in the World's Fisheries

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The 8 chapters encompass contributions from 27 of the world’s leading experts in by-catch reduction. They take the reader through most aspects of the field at a variety of scales and viewpoints. They examine the methodologies used to develop by-catch reduction techniques and provide new avenues for assisting and broadening such work. Case studies are provided that encompass most of the world’s fishing techniques and regions.

Solutions developed for the most problematic fishing methods in terms of by-catch, selectivity and habitat damage are examined in significant detail in addition to ways to reduce the by-catch of charismatic species like marine mammals and sea-birds. By-catch reduction in less infamous fishing methods is also examined with chapters on recreational fishing and trapping. The book shows how the lessons learned in reducing by-catch can be applied to ameliorate emerging, broader issues concerning the impacts of fishing on entire ecosystems. Finally, the book examines the most vital phase of by-catch reduction work - its uptake and extension into fishing practices.

EAN 9789048175284
ISBN 9048175283
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer
Publication date November 30, 2010
Pages 289
Language English
Dimensions 240 x 160
Country Netherlands
Illustrations XVIII, 289 p.
Editors Kennelly Steven J.
Edition Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007
Series Reviews: Methods and Technologies in Fish Biology and Fisheries