Balancing Fisheries Management and Water Uses for Impounded River Systems
Edited by MS Allen, S Sammons and MJ Maceina
697 pages, figs, tabs.
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Describes how water allocation issues can present economic and legal constraints to fisheries management and influence fishery quality. Reviews unique
ways to approach reservoir management by considering the tools available in the watershed. Additional reservoir management topics addressed include
conflict resolution and human dimension issues, new ways to evaluate fish species interactions, stocking programs, prey composition and abundance, and
fish habitat.
The book will be appreciated by fisheries administrators, managers, and researchers working to optimize fisheries resources that are subject to constraints within large and small impounded river basins.
The book will be appreciated by fisheries administrators, managers, and researchers working to optimize fisheries resources that are subject to constraints within large and small impounded river basins.
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