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Geographical Information Systems Applications to Marine Fisheries

Series: FAO Fisheries Technical Papers Volume: 356
By: Geoffery J Meaden and Thang Do Chi
335 pages, Col & b/w illus, maps
Geographical Information Systems
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  • Geographical Information Systems ISBN: 9789251038291 Paperback Dec 1996 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Examines the status of GIS methodology and technology and the application of GIS to marine fisheries.

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The acqusition of primary data for a marine fisheries resource GIS; the acquisition of secondary data for a marine fisheries resource GIS; preparing data for input to a marine fisheries resource GIS; hardware and software needs for a marine fisheries resource GIS; the functioning of a GIS; potential uses for a marine fisheries resource GIS; the implementation considerations for a marine fisheries GIS; some case studies to show applications of GIS techniques to marine resources; future trends and developments.

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Series: FAO Fisheries Technical Papers Volume: 356
By: Geoffery J Meaden and Thang Do Chi
335 pages, Col & b/w illus, maps
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