Scaling Fisheries

The Science of Measuring the Effects of Fishing, 1855–1955

Tim D Smith author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:16th Aug '07

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In this 1994 book, Tim Smith examines the economic and political pressures which have affected fisheries science.

In this 1994 book, Tim Smith examines the economic and political pressures which have affected fisheries science, and the problems that still face it. This is a fascinating resource for all those interested in the way fisheries science has developed in the last 150 years.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 theories of fish population dynamics are described using examples of both national and international fisheries. The causes of the difficulties encountered in generalizing these theories are examined, setting the stage for the limitation of scope of these studies that still influences the form and extent of fisheries research today. This is a fascinating resource for all those interested in fisheries science and the way it has developed in the last 150 years.

'Tim Smith's book makes interesting reading for scientists and historians …' J. H. S. Blaxter, Nature

ISBN: 9780521038966

Dimensions: 242mm x 167mm x 20mm

Weight: 648g

412 pages