Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin Assessment Workshop Report

Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin Assessment Workshop Report
Title Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin Assessment Workshop Report PDF eBook
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Publisher IUCN
Pages 61
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ISBN 2831711436

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Report of the Assessment Workshop on Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops Aduncus) with the Solomon Islands as a Case Study

Report of the Assessment Workshop on Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops Aduncus) with the Solomon Islands as a Case Study
Title Report of the Assessment Workshop on Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops Aduncus) with the Solomon Islands as a Case Study PDF eBook
Author Randall R. Reeves
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 2008
Genre Bottlenose dolphin
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Annual Report of the Marine Mammal Commission

Annual Report of the Marine Mammal Commission
Title Annual Report of the Marine Mammal Commission PDF eBook
Author United States. Marine Mammal Commission
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 2007
Genre Marine mammals
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Atlantic Fleet Active Sonar Training

Atlantic Fleet Active Sonar Training
Title Atlantic Fleet Active Sonar Training PDF eBook
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Pages 908
Release 2008
Genre
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Humpback Dolphins (Sousa spp.): Current Status and Conservation, Part 1

Humpback Dolphins (Sousa spp.): Current Status and Conservation, Part 1
Title Humpback Dolphins (Sousa spp.): Current Status and Conservation, Part 1 PDF eBook
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Publisher Academic Press
Pages 296
Release 2015-11-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0128032596

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Humpback Dolphins (Sousa spp.): Current Status and Conservation, Part 1 is part of Advances in Marine Biology, a series that has been providing in-depth and up-to-date reviews on all aspects of marine biology since 1963 — more than 50 years of outstanding coverage from a reference that is well known for its contents and editing. This latest addition to the series includes updates on many topics that will appeal to postgraduates and researchers in marine biology, fisheries science, ecology, zoology, and biological oceanography. Specialty areas for the series include marine science, both applied and basic, a wide range of topical areas from all corners of marine ecology, oceanography, fisheries management, and molecular biology, and the full range of geographic areas from polar seas to tropical coral reefs. - Reviews articles on the latest advances in marine biology - Includes updates on many topics that will appeal to postgraduates and researchers in marine biology, fisheries science, ecology, zoology, and biological oceanography - Authored by leading figures in their respective fields of study - Presents materials that are widely used by managers, students, and academic professionals in the marine sciences

Marine Mammals: Fisheries, Tourism and Management Issues

Marine Mammals: Fisheries, Tourism and Management Issues
Title Marine Mammals: Fisheries, Tourism and Management Issues PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Gales
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 468
Release 2003-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 0643099263

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Marine Mammals: Fisheries, Tourism and Management Issues brings together contributions from 68 leading scientists from 12 countries to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date review on the way we manage our interactions with whales, dolphins, seals and dugongs. The book examines how we have fared conserving the world’s marine mammal populations, with a focus on the key issues of fisheries and tourism. From a unique southern hemisphere perspective, the authors consider how science informs the culling debate, how wild fisheries and aquaculture interact with marine mammal populations and how we might manage the effects of whale, dolphin and seal watching industries. The authors also address other issues such as the way in which ethics, genetics, acoustics, ecosystem models and pollution influence the management and conservation of marine mammals. Marine Mammals is an invaluable and accessible resource for all those involved with marine mammals, including scientists, managers, policy makers, industry representatives and students. Winner of a 2004 Whitley Award.

A Global Assessment of Fisheries Bycatch and Discards

A Global Assessment of Fisheries Bycatch and Discards
Title A Global Assessment of Fisheries Bycatch and Discards PDF eBook
Author Dayton L. Alverson
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 266
Release 1994
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9789251035559

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The authors estimate that between 17.9 and 39.5 million tons (average 27.0 million) of fish are discarded each year in commercial fisheries. These estimates are based on a review of over 800 papers. The highest quantities of discards are from the Northwest Pacific while tropical shrimp trawl fisheries generate a higher proportion of discards than any other fishery type, accounting for one third of the global total. Of four major gear groups, shrimp trawls stand alone at the top of the list; bottom trawls, long-lines and pot fisheries come next. The third group consists of Japanese high-seas drift net fisheries, Danish seines and purse seines for capelin. Relatively low levels result from pelagic trawls, small pelagic purse seines and some of high seas drift nets. The authors point to inadequate data to determine the biological, ecological, economic and cultural impacts of discards although economic losses run to billions of dollars. However, it appears most likely that socio-cultural attitudes towards marine resources will guide international discard policies. Techniques to reduce bycatch levels including traditional net selectivity, fishing gear development and time/area restrictions, are discussed. Effort reduction, incentive programmes and individual transferable quotas (that make the vessel responsible for bycatch reduction) are seen as promising avenues for the future. However, quick solutions to the problem are unlikely and much more information is required. The publication includes a diskette with the complete Bycatch Database, which was compiled for the study, and a summary of it.