The future of bluefin tunas : ecology, fisheries management, and conservation / edited by Barbara A. Block.
Material type: TextPublication details: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 346 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781421429649
- SH351 .F888 2019
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"This book provides the latest information on the science, fisheries policy, and management decisions surrounding each of the three species of bluefin tunas in the Thunnus genus (Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern). This edited collection includes expert discussion of these tunas, which remain, despite their dwindling numbers, at the center of a multi-billion-dollar global fisheries industry. The book covers the collaborative scientific efforts of 15 nations, featuring the work of biologists, oceanographers, fisheries scientists, policy makers, and conservationists"--
Includes bibliographies and index.
Atlantic bluefin tuna: the journey from overfishing to sustainability -- Application of otolith chemistry to investigate the migration ecology and stock mixing of Atlantic bluefin tuna -- Life history and migrations of Mediterranean bluefin populations -- Migrations of Atlantic bluefin tuna populations revealed with electronic tags -- Mixed-stock spatial-temporal assessment methods to capture mixed-stock -- Population dynamics: analytical challenges and solutions for bluefin tuna futures -- Life history of Pacific bluefin tuna thunnus orientalis based on fishery-dependent data and samples: a review -- Electronic tagging applications and migrations of Pacific bluefin tuna in the Western Pacific Ocean -- Transpacific migration of Pacific bluefin tuna: filling knowledge gaps with chemical tracers -- Ecology of Pacific bluefin tuna revealed with electronic tagging: foraging, migration, and mortality -- Strategic research and long-term monitoring: keys to advancing the management of southern bluefin tuna -- Integrating past, present, and future into a scientifically evaluated rebuilding plan for southern bluefin tuna -- Predicting the distribution of bluefin tuna in a changing ocean -- Progress in Spain's Atlantic bluefin tuna aquaculture -- The resource and environmental intensity of bluefin tuna aquaculture.
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