Scaling fisheries: the science of measuring the effects of fishing, 1855-1955
Abstract
Since the industrialization of fishing, fisheries scientists have been subject to intense economic and political pressures, which have affected the way the science has developed. The origins and effects of these pressures are traced in this 1994 book to concerns about determining the causes of fluctuations in fish and whale catches, and to resistance to regulation of fishing activity when populations are depleted. The development of partial...
Paper Details
Title
Scaling fisheries: the science of measuring the effects of fishing, 1855-1955
Published Date
May 1, 1995
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
09
Pages
32 - 5082
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