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- Extent
- xviii, 150 p.
- Contents
-
- Machine generated contents note: 1.Overfishing
- What is overfishing?
- What is a sustainable harvest?
- Can fisheries be sustainably harvested?
- Is overfishing a new problem?
- Why does sustainable fishing reduce the number of fish in the ocean?
- What is a collapsed fishery?
- What happened to the Canadian cod?
- Why did the Canadian cod collapse?
- Are all cod fisheries collapsed?
- 2.Historical Overfishing
- Is overfishing a new problem?
- Can whales be sustainably harvested?
- How do we estimate the abundance of animals in the ocean?
- Can scientists estimate the sustainable yield?
- Is there any value in Japanese "research whaling"?
- Is depleting one population and moving on to the next a common problem?
- 3.Recovery of Fisheries
- Can fish stocks recover from overfishing?
- How important is habitat to fish populations?
- What about the enormous numbers seen by John Smith?
- What is the difference between recruitment overfishing and growth overfishing?
- Can recreational and commercial fisheries co-exist?
- 4.Modern Industrial Fisheries Management
- What is an example of a well-managed fishery?
- What is different about the pollock fishery that makes it such a good example of sustainable management?
- Why does the allowable catch change so much from year to year?
- What is a stock assessment?
- What is an observer program?
- Why are there not more observer programs in world fisheries?
- What is a certified fishery?
- Why do some NGOs believe the Eastern Bering Sea pollock fishery is not well managed?
- 5.Economic Overfishing
- Is overfishing only a biological problem?
- What are individual fishermen's quotas, the IFQs?
- What are the benefits of IFQs?
- What are the negative impacts of IFQs?
- What is economic overfishing?
- How economically efficient are world fisheries in general?
- How do we prevent economic overfishing?
- Are there ways to prevent the tragedy of the commons without privatizing fisheries?
- What are community development quotas?
- How does sector allocation work?
- What other mechanisms have been used to allocate fish?
- 6.Climate and Fisheries
- How does climate affect fish populations?
- Are many fisheries affected by climate?
- Are there other fisheries where we can look at hundreds of years of history before fishing started?
- How can we tell if a fishery is declining because of climate or fishing pressure?
- What are going to be the impacts on fisheries from a warming ocean?
- What will be the impacts of ocean acidification?
- 7.Mixed Fisheries
- Do fisheries catch one species or more?
- What determines how hard a fish species can be harvested?
- How do we balance harvesting high- and low-productivity species in mixed fisheries?
- What is "underfishing"?
- Is it better to give up potential yield of productive species to keep unproductive species at high abundance?
- How can we manage fisheries to reduce the mixed nature of the fishery?
- 8.High Seas Fisheries
- What is the status of bluefin tuna that were proposed for CITES listing?
- What is the status of tuna around the world?
- Have some international fisheries management organizations been successful?
- Why are some tuna stocks underexploited and others overexploited?
- Is there hope for managing these high-seas fisheries?
- 9.Deepwater Fisheries
- What happened to the orange roughy stocks?
- Can very slow-growing fish like orange roughy be sustainably managed?
- What is the experience with orange roughy in other countries?
- Does closing large sections of New Zealand's economic zone assure the sustainability of orange roughy?
- Should we have left potential orange roughy stocks unfished until we know more about their biology and ecosystem?
- How should we deal with new resources when their biology and sustainability are highly uncertain?
- 10.Recreational Fisheries
- Are recreational fisheries fundamentally different from commercial fisheries?
- What is the scale of recreational fishing in the United States and Europe?
- How does recreational fish management differ from management of commercial fisheries?
- How is management different for freshwater recreational fisheries and saltwater recreational fisheries?
- Does recreational fishing play a role in overfishing?
- 11.Small-scale and Artisanal Fisheries
- Many of the fisheries of the world are small scale
- how can they be managed?
- Is Chile typical of small-scale fisheries?
- How were fisheries managed prior to modern governmental fisheries agencies?
- What are the characteristics of territorial fishing rights?
- What are the general lessons for successful management of small-scal fisheries?
- 12.Illegal Fishing
- Is illegal fishing an important problem in overfishing?
- Is the illegal fishing of Patagonian toothfish unusual?
- How can some toothfish fisheries be certified as well managed while substantial illegal harvesting continues?
- What methods can be used to reduce illegal fishing in international waters?
- 13.Trawling Impacts on Ecosystems
- How do trawls and dredges work and why are they still used to catch fish?
- Is trawling the ocean like clear-cutting the forest?
- How long do ecosystems take to recover from trawling?
- Are there alternatives to trawling and dredging as ways to catch fish?
- 14.Marine Protected Areas
- What are marine protected areas?
- What do marine protected areas protect?
- How much of the world's oceans are now closed to fishing?
- What is the impact of closing areas to fishing?
- Do MPAs increase the abundance of fish?
- Can MPAs solve some of the problems of overfishing?
- How much of the ocean should be set aside as protected from fishing?
- 15.Ecosystem Impacts of Fishing
- How does overfishing affect ecosystems?
- Are coral reefs particularly sensitive to fishing?
- What is a trophic cascade?
- Do forage fish need special protection?
- What is by-catch and how important is it?
- How does ecosystem-based management differ from single-species management?
- What is the precautionary approach to fisheries management?
- How many marine fish species are threatened with extinction?
- 16.The Status of Overfishing
- Are the world's stocks overfished?
- What characterizes countries that have managed their fisheries well and those that have not?
- How important are subsidies in the current problem with fisheries?
- Is consumer action and certification important in stopping overfishing?
- How do the environmental costs of fishing compare to those of livestock?
- Should we all become vegetarians?
- What is needed to stop overfishing?
- Isbn
- 9780199798131
- Label
- Overfishing : what everyone needs to know
- Title
- Overfishing
- Title remainder
- what everyone needs to know
- Statement of responsibility
- Ray Hilborn with Ulrike Hilborn
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1947-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Hilborn, Ray
- Dewey number
- 338.3/727
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- SH329.O94
- LC item number
- H55 2012
- Literary form
- non fiction
- NAL call number
- SH329.O94
- NAL item number
- H55 2012
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Hilborn, Ulrike
- Series statement
- What everyone needs to know
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Overfishing
- Sustainable fisheries
- Fisheries
- Label
- Overfishing : what everyone needs to know, Ray Hilborn with Ulrike Hilborn
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [131]-139) and index
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: 1.Overfishing -- What is overfishing? -- What is a sustainable harvest? -- Can fisheries be sustainably harvested? -- Is overfishing a new problem? -- Why does sustainable fishing reduce the number of fish in the ocean? -- What is a collapsed fishery? -- What happened to the Canadian cod? -- Why did the Canadian cod collapse? -- Are all cod fisheries collapsed? -- 2.Historical Overfishing -- Is overfishing a new problem? -- Can whales be sustainably harvested? -- How do we estimate the abundance of animals in the ocean? -- Can scientists estimate the sustainable yield? -- Is there any value in Japanese "research whaling"? -- Is depleting one population and moving on to the next a common problem? -- 3.Recovery of Fisheries -- Can fish stocks recover from overfishing? -- How important is habitat to fish populations? -- What about the enormous numbers seen by John Smith? -- What is the difference between recruitment overfishing and growth overfishing? -- Can recreational and commercial fisheries co-exist? -- 4.Modern Industrial Fisheries Management -- What is an example of a well-managed fishery? -- What is different about the pollock fishery that makes it such a good example of sustainable management? -- Why does the allowable catch change so much from year to year? -- What is a stock assessment? -- What is an observer program? -- Why are there not more observer programs in world fisheries? -- What is a certified fishery? -- Why do some NGOs believe the Eastern Bering Sea pollock fishery is not well managed? -- 5.Economic Overfishing -- Is overfishing only a biological problem? -- What are individual fishermen's quotas, the IFQs? -- What are the benefits of IFQs? -- What are the negative impacts of IFQs? -- What is economic overfishing? -- How economically efficient are world fisheries in general? -- How do we prevent economic overfishing? -- Are there ways to prevent the tragedy of the commons without privatizing fisheries? -- What are community development quotas? -- How does sector allocation work? -- What other mechanisms have been used to allocate fish? -- 6.Climate and Fisheries -- How does climate affect fish populations? -- Are many fisheries affected by climate? -- Are there other fisheries where we can look at hundreds of years of history before fishing started? -- How can we tell if a fishery is declining because of climate or fishing pressure? -- What are going to be the impacts on fisheries from a warming ocean? -- What will be the impacts of ocean acidification? -- 7.Mixed Fisheries -- Do fisheries catch one species or more? -- What determines how hard a fish species can be harvested? -- How do we balance harvesting high- and low-productivity species in mixed fisheries? -- What is "underfishing"? -- Is it better to give up potential yield of productive species to keep unproductive species at high abundance? -- How can we manage fisheries to reduce the mixed nature of the fishery? -- 8.High Seas Fisheries -- What is the status of bluefin tuna that were proposed for CITES listing? -- What is the status of tuna around the world? -- Have some international fisheries management organizations been successful? -- Why are some tuna stocks underexploited and others overexploited? -- Is there hope for managing these high-seas fisheries? -- 9.Deepwater Fisheries -- What happened to the orange roughy stocks? -- Can very slow-growing fish like orange roughy be sustainably managed? -- What is the experience with orange roughy in other countries? -- Does closing large sections of New Zealand's economic zone assure the sustainability of orange roughy? -- Should we have left potential orange roughy stocks unfished until we know more about their biology and ecosystem? -- How should we deal with new resources when their biology and sustainability are highly uncertain? -- 10.Recreational Fisheries -- Are recreational fisheries fundamentally different from commercial fisheries? -- What is the scale of recreational fishing in the United States and Europe? -- How does recreational fish management differ from management of commercial fisheries? -- How is management different for freshwater recreational fisheries and saltwater recreational fisheries? -- Does recreational fishing play a role in overfishing? -- 11.Small-scale and Artisanal Fisheries -- Many of the fisheries of the world are small scale -- how can they be managed? -- Is Chile typical of small-scale fisheries? -- How were fisheries managed prior to modern governmental fisheries agencies? -- What are the characteristics of territorial fishing rights? -- What are the general lessons for successful management of small-scal fisheries? -- 12.Illegal Fishing -- Is illegal fishing an important problem in overfishing? -- Is the illegal fishing of Patagonian toothfish unusual? -- How can some toothfish fisheries be certified as well managed while substantial illegal harvesting continues? -- What methods can be used to reduce illegal fishing in international waters? -- 13.Trawling Impacts on Ecosystems -- How do trawls and dredges work and why are they still used to catch fish? -- Is trawling the ocean like clear-cutting the forest? -- How long do ecosystems take to recover from trawling? -- Are there alternatives to trawling and dredging as ways to catch fish? -- 14.Marine Protected Areas -- What are marine protected areas? -- What do marine protected areas protect? -- How much of the world's oceans are now closed to fishing? -- What is the impact of closing areas to fishing? -- Do MPAs increase the abundance of fish? -- Can MPAs solve some of the problems of overfishing? -- How much of the ocean should be set aside as protected from fishing? -- 15.Ecosystem Impacts of Fishing -- How does overfishing affect ecosystems? -- Are coral reefs particularly sensitive to fishing? -- What is a trophic cascade? -- Do forage fish need special protection? -- What is by-catch and how important is it? -- How does ecosystem-based management differ from single-species management? -- What is the precautionary approach to fisheries management? -- How many marine fish species are threatened with extinction? -- 16.The Status of Overfishing -- Are the world's stocks overfished? -- What characterizes countries that have managed their fisheries well and those that have not? -- How important are subsidies in the current problem with fisheries? -- Is consumer action and certification important in stopping overfishing? -- How do the environmental costs of fishing compare to those of livestock? -- Should we all become vegetarians? -- What is needed to stop overfishing?
- Control code
- ocn747712904
- Dimensions
- 21 cm.
- Extent
- xviii, 150 p.
- Isbn
- 9780199798131
- Isbn Type
- (hardcover : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2011031308
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) i9780199798148
- (OCoLC)747712904
- Label
- Overfishing : what everyone needs to know, Ray Hilborn with Ulrike Hilborn
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [131]-139) and index
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: 1.Overfishing -- What is overfishing? -- What is a sustainable harvest? -- Can fisheries be sustainably harvested? -- Is overfishing a new problem? -- Why does sustainable fishing reduce the number of fish in the ocean? -- What is a collapsed fishery? -- What happened to the Canadian cod? -- Why did the Canadian cod collapse? -- Are all cod fisheries collapsed? -- 2.Historical Overfishing -- Is overfishing a new problem? -- Can whales be sustainably harvested? -- How do we estimate the abundance of animals in the ocean? -- Can scientists estimate the sustainable yield? -- Is there any value in Japanese "research whaling"? -- Is depleting one population and moving on to the next a common problem? -- 3.Recovery of Fisheries -- Can fish stocks recover from overfishing? -- How important is habitat to fish populations? -- What about the enormous numbers seen by John Smith? -- What is the difference between recruitment overfishing and growth overfishing? -- Can recreational and commercial fisheries co-exist? -- 4.Modern Industrial Fisheries Management -- What is an example of a well-managed fishery? -- What is different about the pollock fishery that makes it such a good example of sustainable management? -- Why does the allowable catch change so much from year to year? -- What is a stock assessment? -- What is an observer program? -- Why are there not more observer programs in world fisheries? -- What is a certified fishery? -- Why do some NGOs believe the Eastern Bering Sea pollock fishery is not well managed? -- 5.Economic Overfishing -- Is overfishing only a biological problem? -- What are individual fishermen's quotas, the IFQs? -- What are the benefits of IFQs? -- What are the negative impacts of IFQs? -- What is economic overfishing? -- How economically efficient are world fisheries in general? -- How do we prevent economic overfishing? -- Are there ways to prevent the tragedy of the commons without privatizing fisheries? -- What are community development quotas? -- How does sector allocation work? -- What other mechanisms have been used to allocate fish? -- 6.Climate and Fisheries -- How does climate affect fish populations? -- Are many fisheries affected by climate? -- Are there other fisheries where we can look at hundreds of years of history before fishing started? -- How can we tell if a fishery is declining because of climate or fishing pressure? -- What are going to be the impacts on fisheries from a warming ocean? -- What will be the impacts of ocean acidification? -- 7.Mixed Fisheries -- Do fisheries catch one species or more? -- What determines how hard a fish species can be harvested? -- How do we balance harvesting high- and low-productivity species in mixed fisheries? -- What is "underfishing"? -- Is it better to give up potential yield of productive species to keep unproductive species at high abundance? -- How can we manage fisheries to reduce the mixed nature of the fishery? -- 8.High Seas Fisheries -- What is the status of bluefin tuna that were proposed for CITES listing? -- What is the status of tuna around the world? -- Have some international fisheries management organizations been successful? -- Why are some tuna stocks underexploited and others overexploited? -- Is there hope for managing these high-seas fisheries? -- 9.Deepwater Fisheries -- What happened to the orange roughy stocks? -- Can very slow-growing fish like orange roughy be sustainably managed? -- What is the experience with orange roughy in other countries? -- Does closing large sections of New Zealand's economic zone assure the sustainability of orange roughy? -- Should we have left potential orange roughy stocks unfished until we know more about their biology and ecosystem? -- How should we deal with new resources when their biology and sustainability are highly uncertain? -- 10.Recreational Fisheries -- Are recreational fisheries fundamentally different from commercial fisheries? -- What is the scale of recreational fishing in the United States and Europe? -- How does recreational fish management differ from management of commercial fisheries? -- How is management different for freshwater recreational fisheries and saltwater recreational fisheries? -- Does recreational fishing play a role in overfishing? -- 11.Small-scale and Artisanal Fisheries -- Many of the fisheries of the world are small scale -- how can they be managed? -- Is Chile typical of small-scale fisheries? -- How were fisheries managed prior to modern governmental fisheries agencies? -- What are the characteristics of territorial fishing rights? -- What are the general lessons for successful management of small-scal fisheries? -- 12.Illegal Fishing -- Is illegal fishing an important problem in overfishing? -- Is the illegal fishing of Patagonian toothfish unusual? -- How can some toothfish fisheries be certified as well managed while substantial illegal harvesting continues? -- What methods can be used to reduce illegal fishing in international waters? -- 13.Trawling Impacts on Ecosystems -- How do trawls and dredges work and why are they still used to catch fish? -- Is trawling the ocean like clear-cutting the forest? -- How long do ecosystems take to recover from trawling? -- Are there alternatives to trawling and dredging as ways to catch fish? -- 14.Marine Protected Areas -- What are marine protected areas? -- What do marine protected areas protect? -- How much of the world's oceans are now closed to fishing? -- What is the impact of closing areas to fishing? -- Do MPAs increase the abundance of fish? -- Can MPAs solve some of the problems of overfishing? -- How much of the ocean should be set aside as protected from fishing? -- 15.Ecosystem Impacts of Fishing -- How does overfishing affect ecosystems? -- Are coral reefs particularly sensitive to fishing? -- What is a trophic cascade? -- Do forage fish need special protection? -- What is by-catch and how important is it? -- How does ecosystem-based management differ from single-species management? -- What is the precautionary approach to fisheries management? -- How many marine fish species are threatened with extinction? -- 16.The Status of Overfishing -- Are the world's stocks overfished? -- What characterizes countries that have managed their fisheries well and those that have not? -- How important are subsidies in the current problem with fisheries? -- Is consumer action and certification important in stopping overfishing? -- How do the environmental costs of fishing compare to those of livestock? -- Should we all become vegetarians? -- What is needed to stop overfishing?
- Control code
- ocn747712904
- Dimensions
- 21 cm.
- Extent
- xviii, 150 p.
- Isbn
- 9780199798131
- Isbn Type
- (hardcover : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2011031308
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) i9780199798148
- (OCoLC)747712904
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