Commerical Fishing: The Wider Ecological Impacts (British Ecological Society Ecological Issues)

Commerical Fishing: The Wider Ecological Impacts (British Ecological Society Ecological Issues)

by Geoff Moore (Editor), Geoff Moore (Editor)

Synopsis

Fishing provides food, income and employment for millions of people. However, fishing has environmental costs that threaten rare species, marine ecosystems and the sustainability of the resource. Based on the research expertise of leading scientists, Commercial fishing: the wider ecological impacts provides a lively, timely and accessible account of fishing activities and their impacts on marine habitats, biodiversity and species of conservation concern. It covers fishing methods that range from trawling in the Antarctic to fishing with dynamite in the tropics. The authors show how habitats such as the muddy sea beds of the deep sea, kelp forests and coral reefs are affected by fishing and how birds, mammals, turtles and sea snakes both suffer and benefit from fishing activities. They also look to the future, highlighting ways to make fishing gears 'environmentally friendly' and asking whether marine reserves will improve conservation.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 76
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Published: 21 Mar 2000

ISBN 10: 0632056088
ISBN 13: 9780632056088

Media Reviews
This book provides an excellent introduction to some of the crucial issues in regard to the impact of commercial fishing on the marine environment. Sali Jayne Bache, Marine Turtle Newsletter, 2002 'A remarkably reasonable and constructive book.' Ausmarine Magazine, October 2007