Description |
1 online resource (52 pages) |
Contents |
Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Principles and Concepts -- Ch. 1: Our Oceans in Trouble -- Ch. 2: The State of Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries -- Ch. 3: Fishing and its Impacts -- Ch. 4: What Marine Reserves Can Accomplish -- Ch. 5: Design and Designation of Marine Reserves -- Ch. 6: Social Dimensions of Marine Reserves -- Ch. 7: Research Priorities and Techniques -- Part II: Global Experience and Case Studies -- Ch. 8: California's Channel Islands & U.S. West Coast -- Ch. 9: Bahamian Marine Reserves |
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Ch. 10: Belize's Evolving System of Marine ReservesCh. 11: Global Review: Lessons from Around the World -- Index -- About the Authors |
Summary |
Marine Reserves represents an invaluable guide for fishery managers and marine protected area managers in creating and implementing effective marine reserves, and an accessible reference for environmentalists and others concerned with the conservation of marine resources. It will also be useful in undergraduate and graduate courses in marine ecology, fisheries, marine policy, and related fields |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Marine parks and reserves.
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Marine resources conservation.
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marine parks.
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Marine parks and reserves
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Marine resources conservation
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Dahlgren, Craig
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ISBN |
9781597262538 |
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1597262536 |
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