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Resiliency of gadid stocks to fishing and climate change : 24th Lowell Wakefield fisheries symposium / edited by GH Kruse ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Kruse, G.H | Lowell Wakefield Fisheries symposium ( 2006 : Anchorage, Alaska).
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Lowell Wakefield Fisheries symposium series; Alaska Sea Grant College Program report ; AK-SG-08-01.Publisher: Fairbanks, Alaska : Alaska Sea Grant College Program, 2008Description: ix, 364 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781566121262.Other title: Resiliency of gadid stocks to fishing and climate change [Cover title].Subject(s): FISHERIES | CLIMATIC CHANGES | IMPACTS | MARINE FISH | NORTHERN HEMISPHERE | COD | POLLOCK | HADDOCKHoldings: GRETA POINT: 639.21.223 RES Summary: The peer reviewed articles in this book shed light on the intertwined effects of climate change and fishing pressure on the biggest fisheries in the Northern Hemisphere. Papers on cod, haddock, and pollock emphasize that healthier fish stocks are associated with more conservative catch limits in Alaska than those elsewhere, such as Atlantic Canada, the Northeastern US, and Europe. On the other hand, climate variability plays a very important role in gadid stocks and fisheries in all regions. Read about Atlantic cod rebuilding and fecundity off Canada, walleye pollock schooling and feeding, and shrinking haddock. This symposium proceedings is a must have for scientists studying fisheries management and climate driven changes in groundfish fisheries worldwide.
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"Proceedings of the symposium, Resiliency of Gadid Stocks to Fishing and cimate Change, October 31 November 3, 2006 Anchorage, Alaska, USA."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The peer reviewed articles in this book shed light on the intertwined effects of climate change and fishing pressure on the biggest fisheries in the Northern Hemisphere. Papers on cod, haddock, and pollock emphasize that healthier fish stocks are associated with more conservative catch limits in Alaska than those elsewhere, such as Atlantic Canada, the Northeastern US, and Europe. On the other hand, climate variability plays a very important role in gadid stocks and fisheries in all regions. Read about Atlantic cod rebuilding and fecundity off Canada, walleye pollock schooling and feeding, and shrinking haddock. This symposium proceedings is a must have for scientists studying fisheries management and climate driven changes in groundfish fisheries worldwide.

GRETA POINT: 639.21.223 RES

Te Puna: added rl 26/06/08, updated 13/08/08 HR

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