Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 432 pages
- Published by: Wiley-Blackwell
- Edition: 1st Edition February 15, 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0632050985
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0632050987
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Book Dimensions:
9.6 x 7.4 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 2.2 pounds
Product Review
"The book is indeed a boon to both the student and teaching communities."
Pashudhan
"this book, better than any other single volume I know at present, covers topics that will be important in future ecosystem-based management of fisheries." Fish and Fisheries
"Well-written and thoughtfully put together" Professor Terry Quinn (Alaska, Fairbanks)
"This book will be widely read and cited"
Professor Jeremy Collie (Rhode Island)
"Marine Fisheries Ecology is a work of art that provides a broad, ecosystem-level understanding of the biological, economic, and social factors affecting and motivating diverse fisheries at global scales. This "must-read" is an extremely well-written and expertly organized treatise. It will have significant appeal for the established fisheries professional and the student and lecturer alike, including informed members of the public interested in marine ecology and production processes, patterns of fisheries exploitation, socioeconomics, and the complexities of aquatic resource politics and decisionmaking" Carl V. Burger
Past President, American Fisheries Society -and- Chair of the Executive Committee, 4th World Fisheries Congress, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Product Review
"The book is indeed a boon to both the student and teaching communities."
Pashudhan
"this book, better than any other single volume I know at present, covers topics that will be important in future ecosystem-based management of fisheries." Fish and Fisheries
"Well-written and thoughtfully put together" Professor Terry Quinn (Alaska, Fairbanks)
"This book will be widely read and cited"
Professor Jeremy Collie (Rhode Island)
"Marine Fisheries Ecology is a work of art that provides a broad, ecosystem-level understanding of the biological, economic, and social factors affecting and motivating diverse fisheries at global scales. This "must-read" is an extremely well-written and expertly organized treatise. It will have significant appeal for the established fisheries professional and the student and lecturer alike, including informed members of the public interested in marine ecology and production processes, patterns of fisheries exploitation, socioeconomics, and the complexities of aquatic resource politics and decisionmaking" Carl V. Burger
Past President, American Fisheries Society -and- Chair of the Executive Committee, 4th World Fisheries Congress, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Reader ReviewsExcellent book- written by a team of well-known marine ecologist. Any grad students in marine science should have one.