Melody
May 10th 2009, 03:44 PM
Read the current issue of Fish and Fisheries magazine (http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117970776/home) (114 pages), free of charge. Select either PDF to download or HTML to read online.
Articles include:
Industry-funded fishing license reduction good for both profits and conservation
Ecological repercussions of historical fish extraction from the Southern Ocean
How do individual transferable quotas affect marine ecosystems?
Trophic role of Atlantic cod in the ecosystem
Scientific uncertainty and the assessment of risks posed by non-native freshwater fishes
Introduction of non-native freshwater fish can certainly be bad
Response by R GozlanBiodiversity crisis and the introduction of non-native fish: Solutions, not scapegoats
Book Reviews:
- A Reef in Time: The Great Barrier Reef from Beginning to End
- Fisheries Biology, Assessment and Management, 2nd edn
- Global Challenges in Recreational Fisheries
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Articles include:
Industry-funded fishing license reduction good for both profits and conservation
Ecological repercussions of historical fish extraction from the Southern Ocean
How do individual transferable quotas affect marine ecosystems?
Trophic role of Atlantic cod in the ecosystem
Scientific uncertainty and the assessment of risks posed by non-native freshwater fishes
Introduction of non-native freshwater fish can certainly be bad
Response by R GozlanBiodiversity crisis and the introduction of non-native fish: Solutions, not scapegoats
Book Reviews:
- A Reef in Time: The Great Barrier Reef from Beginning to End
- Fisheries Biology, Assessment and Management, 2nd edn
- Global Challenges in Recreational Fisheries
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© Please note: While you are welcome to link directly to this thread,
the contents are copyright CanadianAquariumConnection.com and cannot be copied.
Thank you for respecting the effort that we've put into our content.
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