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Risk Evaluation and Biological Reference Points for Fisheries Management

Proceedings
Edited By: SJ Smith, JJ Hunt and D Rivard
442 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Risk Evaluation and Biological Reference Points for Fisheries Management
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  • Risk Evaluation and Biological Reference Points for Fisheries Management ISBN: 9780660149561 Paperback Dec 1993 In stock
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This volume contains 31 papers presented in three theme sessions by fisheries scientists from around the world at a Department of Fisheries and Oceans' workshop in 1991. Papers presented address the use, strengths, and weaknesses of commonly-used biological reference points; methods for identifying and quantifying uncertainties associated with using various reference points; and alternative management strategies or suggested strategies for dealing with novel situations. Answers to specific questions relating to fisheries management, compiled by four working groups at the workshop, are included, as well as a list of participants.

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Proceedings
Edited By: SJ Smith, JJ Hunt and D Rivard
442 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
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