1. The Human Dimension Of Fisheries Science: (P. J. B. Hart And J. D. Reynolds).
2. Fish Capture Devices In Industrial And Artisanal Fisheries And Their Influence On Management (O. A. Misund, J. Kolding and P. Freon).
3. Marketing Fish (J. A. Young And J. F. Muir).
4. A History Of Fisheries And Their Science And Management (T. D. Smith).
5. Gathering Data For Resource Monitoring And Fisheries Management (D. Evans and R. Grainger).
6. Surplus Production Models (J. T. Schnute And L. Richards).
7. Dynamic Pool Models I: Interpreting The Past Using Virtual Population Analysis (J. G. Shepherd And J. G. Pope).
8. Dynamic Pool Models II: Short-Term And Long-Term Forecasts Of Catch And Biomass (J. G. Shepherd And J. G. Pope).
9. A Bumpy Old Road: Size-Based Methods In Fisheries Assessment (T. J. Pitcher).
10. Ecosystem Models (D. Pauly And V. Christensen).
11. Individual-Based Models (G. Huse, J. Giske And A. G. V. Salvanes).
12. The Economics Of Fisheries (R. Hannesson).
13. Choosing The Best Model For Fisheries Assessment (P. Sparre And P. J. B. Hart).
14. Marine Protected Areas, Fish And Fisheries (N. V. C. Polunin).
15. Exploitation And Other Threats To Fish Conservation (J. D. Reynolds, N. K. Dulvy And C. M. Roberts).
16. Ecosystem Effects Of Fishing (M. J. Kaiser And S. Jennings).
17. Recreational Fishing (I. G. Cowx)
Paul J.B. Hart is a Reader in the Department of Biology,
University of Leicester, UK. His research focuses on the role of
trophic ecology and competition in fish speciation and on the
management of commercial marine fisheries. His publications include
a co-authored textbook Fisheries Ecology (1982) and he has
co-edited The Impact of Species Changes in African Lakes (1995) and
Reinventing Fisheries Management (1998). He is co-editor of the
review journal, Fish and Fisheries (Blackwell Science) and he is a
past President of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles.
John D. Reynolds is a Professor of Evolutionary Ecology at the University of East Anglia, UK. His research examines the evolution of reproductive behaviour and life histories, with an emphasis on conservation of marine and freshwater fishes. He has co-authored a textbook, Marine Fisheries Ecology (2001), has co-edited Conservation of Exploited Species (2001) and is co-editor of the journal, Animal Conservation. He was awarded the FSBI medal of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles in 2000.
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