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         Fish Fisheries:     more books (100)
  1. Fish Conservation: A Guide to Understanding and Restoring Global Aquatic Biodiversity and Fishery Resources by Gene S. Helfman, 2007-07-15
  2. Ecology of Teleost Fishes - Second Edition (Fish & Fisheries Series) by R.J. Wootton, 1999-08-01
  3. Sustainable Fishery Systems (Fish and Aquatic Resources Series, 5) by Anthony T. Charles, 2001-03-12
  4. Developmental Biology of Teleost Fishes (Fish & Fisheries Series) by Yvette W. Kunz, 2004-12-22
  5. Early Life History of Fish: An energetics approach (Fish & Fisheries Series) by E. Kamler, 1991-12-31
  6. Early Life History and Recruitment in Fish Populations (Fish & Fisheries Series)
  7. Fishes, angling, and finfish fisheries on stamps of the world by Victor Gruschka Springer, 1996
  8. Handbook of Freshwater Fishery Biology, Volume 2: Life History Data on centrarchid Fishes of the United States and Canada (Handbook of Freshwater Fishery ... (Handbook of Freshwater Fishery Biology) by Kenneth D. Carlander, 1997-07-16
  9. The Handbook of Fish Biology and Fisheries Volume 1
  10. Hudson River Fishes and Their Environment by John Waldman, 2007-05-30
  11. By-catch Reduction in the World's Fisheries (Reviews: Methods and Technologies in Fish Biology and Fisheries) (Reviews: Methods and Technologies in Fish Biology and Fisheries)
  12. Modelling and Quantitative Methods in Fisheries by Malcolm Haddon, 2001-05-31
  13. Behaviour of Teleost Fishes (Fish and Fisheries, No 7)
  14. Pacific fishes of Canada (Fisheries Research Board of Canada. Bulletin 180) by John Lawson Hart, 1973

1. American Fisheries Society Home Page
PFIRM Propagated Fish In Resource Management FAQ. Guidelines for the Use of Fishes in Research (2004)
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2. Search FishBase
Year Title ( e.g. Gilbert Islands) Source RefNo ( e.g. 32 or 32, 123, 2700) Fish Journals FishBase Eschmeyer Bibliga. ICES papers
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3. FDA/CFSAN Fish And Fisheries Products Hazards And Controls
U.S. Food Drug Administration Center for Food Safety Applied Nutrition FISH AND FISHERIES PRODUCTS HAZARDS AND CONTROLS GUIDANCE
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4. FAO Fisheries Department - Homepage
FishCode Programme 1995 United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement Part VII Assistance Fund The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture(SOFIA)
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5. North Atlantic Fisheries College - Aquaculture Research, Fisheries
Industrymanaged institute dedicated to supporting the fisheries industry (fish catching, aquaculture and processing) through training, and research
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6. EUROPA - The European Commission - Directorate-General For Fisheries
Concerned with establishing and enforcing a Common Fisheries Policy for the EU. Information on fisheries management concerns, policies, and research.
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8. NOAA Fisheries Cuts Back Critical Habitat For Pacific Salmon
That will help with determining whether a project harms fish.
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9. NEFSC Historical Page
Welcome Ships - Photos - Historical Articles - NOAA History - NEFSC - Fish Faq www.nefsc.noaa.gov
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10. FDA/CFSAN Fish And Fisheries Products Hazards And Controls Guide
U.S. Food Drug Administration Center for Food Safety Applied Nutrition FISH AND FISHERIES PRODUCTS HAZARDS AND CONTROLS GUIDE
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11. University Of Georgia: Building The New Learning Environment
With the third highest species diversity of fish in the country, Georgia has a lot A fine kettle of fish fisheries program at Warnell School is only
http://www.uga.edu/aboutUGA/learn-fishery.html
@import url(/assets/css/ugastyle.css); MISSION One of the main goals of UGA's fisheries program at the Warnell School of Forest Resources is to develop cost-effective, environmentally responsible ways to manage fish populations in Georgia and across the Southeast. Building the New Learning Environment Maximizing Research Opportunities Competing in a Global Economy
A fine kettle of fish
Visit these Web sites for more information Fisheries Research Warnell School of Forest Resources "People appreciate being able to go 10 or 15 miles down the road with their families and fish for large-mouth bass in lakes and ponds or giant flathead catfish in Georgia rivers," says fisheries professor Doug Peterson. “In Georgia, we’re really quite fortunate to have such a rich resource so close to our homes.”
The work of fisheries scientists ranges widely, from studies on the long-term dynamics of fish populations, to threatened and endangered species recovery and commercial and recreational fish management, to the transfer of contaminants through aquatic food webs. In fact, every 2003 fisheries graduate either went on to graduate school or found a job in the field.

12. ROCKFISH FORUM FORMAL PROCEEDINGS: Panel On Live Fish Fisheries
The live fish fishery is probably the newest of the rockfish fisheries, The panel recognized that the term “livefish fishery” is a misnomer,
http://www.californiafish.org/forum_livefishery.html
ROCKFISH FORUM FORMAL PROCEEDINGS
Rockfish for the Future: A Solution-Based, Multidisciplinary Workshop and Discussion - March 1999
http://www.pmcc.org/rockfishreport.html
Panel on Live Fish Fisheries
Panelists:
Rob Collins, Chair, California Department of Fish and Game, Monterey, CA.
Carrie Pomeroy, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA.
Lynne Yamanaka, Pacific Biological Station, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Nanaimo, B.C.
Kirk Solomon, Fish Buyer, Solomon Live Fish, Moss Landing, CA.
William Powell, Commercial Fisherman, Morro Bay, CA.
Summary statement:
The Live fish panel explored the status of live fish fisheries on the West Coast of North America. British Columbia's fishery is the most advanced, with a fishery management history of more than 15 years. The Province has in place the most advanced management, followed by California, which still was in its infancy. The most valuable part of this panel's work appeared to be the dialog, which occurred between people with different concerns and perspectives. We are hopeful that dialog will be continued and expanded during the development of California's Nearshore Fishery Management Plan.
Problem statements: 1. Too many fishermen

13. Blackwell Synergy Fish Fisheries, Vol 6, Issue 1, Pp. 88-88
The history of Namibia s fisheries prior to independence in 1990 is classic However, since independence, Namibia has established a strong fisheries
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-2679.2005.00171.x

14. Resources By Fishery, Commercial Fishing, Department Of Fisheries, Western Austr
Commercial Fishing and Fisheries resources presented by Fishery in Western Finfish Small Pelagic fish fisheries. South Coast Purse Seine Fishery
http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/sec/com/fisheries/index.php?0206

15. Sixth Larkin Lecture: 2003 At The Fisheries Centre, University Of British Columb
The Fisheries Centre at the University of British Columbia. Reef fish fisheriesprovide food and livelihoods for millions of people throughout the
http://www.fisheries.ubc.ca/events/lectures/sixthabstract.php
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Sixth Larkin Lecture: 2003
"Trouble on the Reef: tackling a vulnerable and undervalued fishery"
Abstract
Larkin Lectures Fisheries Centre
Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL)
2202 Main Mall
The University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC
Canada V6T 1Z4
tel:+1 (604) 822-2731 fax:+1 (604) 822-8934 email: office@fisheries.ubc.ca (To contact individual faculty members, see the members page For technical difficulties on the webpage please contact the webmaster

16. Research Planning: Medium Term Plans - Inshore Finfish Fisheries
Ministry of Fisheries. This mediumterm research plan for inshore fin-fishfisheries has been developed using the research objectives and strategies
http://www.fish.govt.nz/sustainability/research/planning/medium/inshore.htm
Inshore Finfish Fisheries
Inshore Finfish Fisheries - Medium Term Research Plan, 1999 to 2000
Introduction
The aim of the Ministry of Fisheries is to achieve sustainable fisheries in healthy aquatic ecosystems. The long-term management objective for all New Zealand fisheries is for the biomass of each fish stock (except in limited cases) to be at, or above the level which will produce the maximum sustainable yield (B MSY ). The main tool to be used to move stocks towards the B MSY is the TAC (total allowable catch) which is set by the Minister. In determining the rate at which a stock is moved towards the B MSY target, the Minister will consider relevant scientific, economic, social and cultural factors. Ultimately the actions of the Minister will be underpinned by the availability of high quality scientific, economic, social and cultural information; however, for New Zealand's pelagic fisheries there is a paucity of information in each of these categories. Notwithstanding the need for information covering the range of research disciplines above, information on the status of the fish stocks is arguably the most essential at this stage; and to this end, there is a need to focus research efforts on obtaining basic biological information (eg. age growth and natural mortality) and catch information (including a time series of relative abundance indices) for most species so biomass and sustainable yield can be estimated. Although scientific research dominates this medium-term research plan, in time, research on economic, social, cultural and broader ecological aspects of the fisheries will be required.

17. Fish/Fisheries
Fish Reproduction and Growth. Hamid Habibi, 403220-5270, Fishery Biology.John Post, 403-220-6937, jrpost@ucalgary.ca, Science (Biological Sciences)
http://www.ucalgary.ca/experts/F Indexes/Fish Fisheries UofC.htm
EXPERTS ONLINE Back to Main Experts Online Index
FISH / FISHERIES
Fish Reproduction and Growth Hamid Habibi, 403-220-5270, habibi@ucalgary.ca Fishery Biology John Post, 403-220-6937, jrpost@ucalgary.ca , Science (Biological Sciences) Fishery Management Leland Jackson, 403-220-6790, ljackson@ucalgary.ca , Science (Biological Sciences) John Post, 403-220-6937, jrpost@ucalgary.ca , Science (Biological Sciences)

18. CRC Reef Research Centre - Status Of Queensland's East Coast Fisheries
Commercial line fishing for coral reef fin fish is concentrated between Cooktown and The coral reef fin fish fisheries catch quota incorporates three
http://www.reef.crc.org.au/research/fishing_fisheries/statusfisheries/statusline
Fisheries of Queensland's East Coast Fisheries of Qld East Coast Reef Line Fishery Coral Trout Red Emperor ... Tropical Rock Lobster
CRC Reef Research Centre
PO Box 772 Townsville
Queensland 4810 Australia
Telephone: 61 7 4729 8400
Facsimile: 61 7 4729 8499
Email: info@crcreef.com
Queensland's East Coast Reef Line Fishery
Overview Line fishing on the Reef
Photo by CRC Reef Line fishing takes place along the length of the Queensland east coast. Commercial line fishing for coral reef fin fish is concentrated between Cooktown and Fraser Island (outside of Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area). More than 120 fish species are caught in the commercial line fishery although only a few of them are actively targeted by commercial fishers. Targeted species are of high value and include demersal species such as coral trout, red throat emperor, red emperor, tropical snappers, reef cods, and pelagic species such as Spanish mackerel. Recreational line fishing, including the charter sector of the fishery, also target these species particularly the highly prized trophy fish such as Spanish mackerel, red emperor and coral trout.

19. NMFS SWFSC Fisheries Ecology Division - Publications
Protection of fish spawning habitat for the conservation of warmtemperatereef-fish fisheries of shelf-edge reefs of Florida. Bulletin of Marine Science
http://santacruz.nmfs.noaa.gov/publications/doc_detail.php?document_ID=64

20. Ocean Citations - Fisheries
Notes Our ecological footprint analyses of coral reef fish fisheries and, Hong Kong appropriates 25% of SE Asia s annual reef fish production of 135
http://www.seaweb.org/background/abstracts/fisheries/2003/03overfishing.3.html
Fisheries - Overfishing: 2003 Publications Warren-Rhodes, K., Sadovy, Y., and Cesar, H. Marine ecosystem appropriation in the Indo-Pacific: A case study of the live reef fish food trade. Ambio
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