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Fisheries Management Principles and Concepts
Written by Chris Paterson
Monday, 11 February 2008
Fisheries Management Principles and Concepts
Presentations
The Concept of Maximum Sustainable Yield and its Limitations
Policy Instruments for Fisheries Management and the Concept of Fisheries
Refugia
Practical Fisheries Management Exercise: Fisheries Development; Identification of Maximum Sustainable Yield; Regulation of Fishing Effort to Maximise Net Economic Benefits; Recruitment Variability; and Technological Creep
Readings
Hardin, G. (1968) The Tragedy of the Commons. Science, 162: 1243-8.
Larkin, P.A. (1977) An Epitaph for the Concept of Maximum Sustainable Yield. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 106(1): 1-11.
Parsons, L.S. (1993) Some Biological and Economic Aspects of Fish and Fishing. Canadian Bulletin of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 225: 35-56.
Parsons, L.S. (1993) Techniques of Resource Management. Canadian Bulletin of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 225: 77-91.
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