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Biology And Ecology Of Atlantic Cod 1st Edition Daniel Howell

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Biology And Ecology Of Atlantic Cod 1st Edition Daniel Howell
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.68 MB
Author: Daniel Howell, Ingibjorg G. Jonsdottir, Nataliia Kulatska, Peter Wright
ISBN: 9780367638283, 0367638282
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Biology And Ecology Of Atlantic Cod 1st Edition Daniel Howell by Daniel Howell, Ingibjorg G. Jonsdottir, Nataliia Kulatska, Peter Wright 9780367638283, 0367638282 instant download after payment.

Atlantic cod is an important fish species in human history and continues to be a major influence on North Atlantic fisheries management, as stock collapses and recoveries impact coastal communities and shelf sea food webs. This book provides an overview of Atlantic cod biology and ecology, focussing on regional differences in life-history and stock dynamics that affect productivity and the challenges faced by management. By comparing the success of management approaches and the local influence of changing climate and food webs, the book highlights the different pressures facing stocks and identifies knowledge gaps across the species’ range. This book provides an overview of Atlantic cod biology and ecology, focussing on regional differences in life-history and stock dynamics that affect productivity and the challenges faced by management.

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