Stock Assessment: Quantitative Methods and Applications for Small-Scale Fisheries
Edited by VF Gallucci, S Salia, D Gustafson and B Rothschild
527 pages, b\w plates, figs, tabs.
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"Stock Assessment: Quantitative Methods and Applications for Small Scale Fisheries" is a book about stock assessment as it is practiced. It focuses on
applications for small scale or artisanal fisheries in developing countries, however it is not limited in applicability to tropical waters and should
also be considered a resource for students of temperate fishery management problems. It incorporates a careful sample design, various mathematical
models as a basis for predicting consequences for stock exploitation, and discusses the impact of exploitation on non-targeted species.This was a
unique concept involving a collaborative effort between U.S. and host country scientists to address issues of regional and global concern through
innovative research. Unlike other books on stock assessment that show mathematical models, this is the only book of its kind that discusses how an
assessment is carried out. It looks at the field as a whole and includes sampling, age determination and acoustics. The book represents the
culmination of a nine-year program financed by the United States Agency for International Development to provide new or improved methods of stock
assessment for artisanal fisheries.
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