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Aquatic protected areas as fisheries management tools : proceedings of the American Fisheries Society/Sea Grant Symposium Aquatic Protected Areas as Fisheries Management Tools held in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 11-12 August 2003 / edited by J. Brooke Shipley.

Author/creator American Fisheries Society/Sea Grant Symposium Aquatic Protected Areas as Fisheries Management Tools (2003 : Québec, Québec)
Other author/creatorShipley, J. Brooke.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoBethesda, Md. : American Fisheries Society, 2004.
Descriptionxxii, 301 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cm.
Subject(s)
Series American Fisheries Society symposium ; 42
American Fisheries Society symposium ; 42. ^A217642
Contents Foreword -- A summary and overview of the symposium -- Stakeholder perspectives on aquatic protected areas -- Symbols and abbreviations -- Pt. 1. Panelists. Extended abstract: Area-based management and sustainable fisheries under the purview of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) -- Synergy in aquatic protection: a pragmatic approach to protection and enhancement of marine ecosystems -- Nongovernmental organization views on advantages and disadvantages of aquatic protected areas -- How the organized recreational fishing community views aquatic protected areas -- pt. 2. Keynote speakers. Marine protected areas: an old tool for new circumstances -- Marine protected areas in fisheries: design and performance issues -- Abstract: On the need for a global network of large marine reserves -- pt. 3. Design and selection. The no-take research natural area of Dry Tortugas National Park (Florida): wishful thinking or responsible planning? -- Sustainability and yield in marine reserve policy -- Abstract: Laying the scientific foundation to evaluate ecological recovery in California's Cowcod conservation areas -- Marine managed areas designated by NOAA Fisheries: a characterization study and preliminary assessment -- The importance of retention zones in the dispersal of larvae -- pt. 4. Evaluation. Harvest benefits: marine reserves or traditional fishery management tools -- Effects of marine protected areas on the assessment of marine fisheries -- Marine protected areas as biological successes and social failures in Southeast Asia -- pt. 5. Case studies. Spillover effects from temperate marine protected areas -- Why have no-take marine protected areas? -- A reexamination of monitoring projects of southern Florida adult spiny lobster Panulirus argus, 1973-2002: the response of local spiny lobster populations, in size structure, abnundance, and fecundity, to different-sized sanctuaries -- The Emerald and Western Banks closed area community: changing patterns and their comparison -- A key role for marine protected areas in sustaining a regional fishery for Barramundi Lates calcarifer in mangrove-dominated estuaries? Evidence from northern Australia -- Abstract: Effect fo fishing on the benthic habitat and faunta of seamounts on the Chatham Rise, New Zealand -- Abstract: Evaluation of areas closed to fishing on the continental shelf off Nova Scotia -- Abstract: The use of a refuge area in the resoration of Lake Trout in Parry Sound, Lake Huron -- Dramatic increase in the relative abundance of large male dungeness crabs Cancer magister following closure of commercial fishing in Glacier Bay, Alaska -- pt. 6. Economic and legal issues. Abstract: Incorporating information and expectations in fishermen's spatial decisions -- The economics of protected areas in marine fisheries management: an overview of the issues -- Taking a risk: legal challenges and issues for no-take zones -- Appendix 1. Selected bibliography -- Appendix 2. Institutions and organizations -- Appendix 3. Aquatic protected area web sites.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
LCCN 2004108653
ISBN188856962X (alk. paper)

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