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Fish conservation: A guide to understanding and restoring global aquatic biodiversity and fishery resources
Helfman, G.S. (2007). Fish conservation: A guide to understanding and restoring global aquatic biodiversity and fishery resources. Island Press: Washington D.C.ISBN 978-1-55963-596-7. XIV, 584 pp.

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Keywords
    Biodiversity
    Conservation
    Fauna > Aquatic organisms > Aquatic animals > Fish
    Management > Resource management > Fishery management
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Helfman, G.S.

Abstract
    Fish Conservation offers, for the first time in a single volume, a readable reference with a global approach to marine and freshwater fish diversity and fishery resource issues. Gene Helfman brings together available knowledge on the decline and restoration of freshwater and marine fishes, providing ecologically sound answers to biodiversity declines as well as to fishery management problems at the subsistence, recreational, and commercial levels. Fish Conservation summarizes the current state of knowledge about the degradation and restoration of diversity among fishes and the productivity of fishery resources, pointing out areas where progress has been made and where more needs to be done. Solutions focus on the application of ecological knowledge to solving practical problems, recognizing that effective biodiversity conservation depends on meeting human needs through management that focuses on long term sustainability and an ecosystem perspective.

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