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Climate Variability, Climate Change and Fisheries

Edited By: MH Glantz
450 pages, B/w photos, diagrams, tables
Climate Variability, Climate Change and Fisheries
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  • Climate Variability, Climate Change and Fisheries ISBN: 9780521017824 Paperback Aug 2005 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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  • Climate Variability, Climate Change and Fisheries ISBN: 9780521414401 Hardback Dec 1992 Out of Print #16717
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About this book

This unique volume addresses the potential implications of global warming for fisheries and the societies which depend on them. Using a `forecasting by analogy' approach, which draws upon experiences from the recent past in coping with regional fluctuations in the abundance or availability of living marine resources, it is shown how we might be able to assess our ability to respond to the consequences of future environmental changes induced by a potential global warming. The book takes the form of a series of integrated case studies from around the globe, which are presented by an interdisciplinary group of leading researchers. This important and thought-provoking volume will be of interest to a wide range of scientists working in the fields of biology, marine and environmental science, climatology, economics and anthropology, as well as resource managers and policy makers concerned with the health and future of living marine resources.

Contents

1. Introduction; 2. King Crab dethroned; 3. The rise and fall of the California sardine empire; 4. El Nino and variability in the Northeastern Pacific salmon fishery: implications for coping with climate change; 5. The US Gulf shrimp fishery; 6. The Menhaden fishery: interactions of climate, industry and society; 7. Maine lobster industry; 8. Human responses to the weather-induced catastrophes in a West Mexican fishery; 9. Irruption of sea lamprey in the upper Great Lakes: analogous events to those that may follow climate warming; 10. North Sea herring fluctuations; 11. Atlanto-Scandian herring: a case study; 12. Global warming impacts on living marine resources: the Anglo-Icelandic cod wars as an analogy; 13. Adjustments of Polish fisheries to changes in the environment; 14. Climate-dependent fluctuations in the Far Eastern sardine population and their impacts on fisheries and society; 15. The Peru-Chilean eastern Pacific fisheries and climatic oscillation; 16. Climate change, the Indian Ocean tuna fishery, and empiricism; 17. Summary.

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Edited By: MH Glantz
450 pages, B/w photos, diagrams, tables
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'I recommend this book to anyone interested in fisheries management.' Journal of Applied Ecology
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