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Perspectives on Canadian Marine Fisheries Management

Edited By: LS Parsons and WH Lear
446 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs, maps
Perspectives on Canadian Marine Fisheries Management
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  • Perspectives on Canadian Marine Fisheries Management ISBN: 9780660150031 Hardback Dec 1993 In stock
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The 15 papers in this publication describe different management approaches that are being tried in the Arctic, the Atlantic, and the Pacific fisheries, as well as in the St. Lawrence. Notably, managers have achieved considerable success in maintaining, rebuilding, and enhancing salmon populations in Pacific fisheries in recent years, whereas the stability of Atlantic fisheries is threatened. The importance of a healthy marine environment in determining resource productivity is discussed. The role that scientific advice plays in the management process and the impact of government financial intervention are also described. The potential for aquaculture to supplement or replace some wild fisheries is also examined.

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Edited By: LS Parsons and WH Lear
446 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs, maps
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