15 research outputs found
Small-scale fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines: biology and stock assessment
Small scale fisheries, Fishery biology, Fishery resources, Stock assessment, Collected papers, San Miguel Bay, Philippines,
Status and management of tropical coastal fisheries in Asia
Coastal fisheries, Fishery management, Stock assessment, Conferences, Asia,
Multivariate methods in aquaculture research: case studies of tilapias in experimental and commercial systems
This volume documents the usefulness of multivariate methods û notably multiple regression, path analysis and canonical correlation û in the context of aquaculture, which has to date tended to neglect such methods, and hence to underutilize available data. All examples used here stem from experimental and/or commercial tilapia culture systems, and hence this book also represents an advance in the understanding of such systems.Aquaculture, Tilapia culture, Growth, Multivariate analysis Oreochromis
The Peruvian upwelling ecosystem: dynamics and interactions
Upwelling, Ecosystems, Fishery biology, Fishery oceanography, Conferences, Peru,
FishBase 2000: Concepts, designs and data sources
FishBase (Computer file), Data collections, Fishery biology, Fishery resources
Length-based methods in fisheries research
Stock assessment, Population dynamics, Length, Size distribution, Methodology
Baseline studies of biodiversity: the fish resources of Western Indonesia
Fishery resources, Fishery surveys, Biological diversity, Baseline studies, Indonesia,
Coastal area management in Southeast Asia: policies, management strategies and case studies
Coastal zone management, Southeast Asia,
Theory and management of tropical fisheries
Fishery management, Tropics, Multispecies fisheries, Conferences
Biology, fisheries and culture of tropical groupers and snappers
Groupers and snappers are important fishery resources of the tropics and subtropics, where their high values have caused most of their stocks to be heavily exploited, some even to the point of collapse. Trends towards heavy demand and decreasing natural supply, which are accelerating in several parts of the world, prompted various mariculture ventures. Focused research on biology and the population dynamics of groupers and snappers, and on their reproduction and growth under controlled condition will remain essential for dealing with the questions on how to better manage their fisheries. This volume of papers presents important scientific findings and views on these two important groups of fish.Percoid fisheries, Fishery biology, Fishery management, Conferences