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Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries
Glantz, M.H. (1992). Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-41440-7. 450 pp.

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  • Wooster, W.S. (1992). King crab dethroned, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 15-30, more
  • Ueber, E.; MacCall, A.D. (1992). The rise and fall of the California sardine empire, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 31-48, more
  • Miller, K.A.; Fluharty, D.L. (1992). El Niño and variability in the northeastern Pacific salmon fishery: implications for coping with climate change, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 49-88, more
  • Condrey, R.; Fuller, D. (1992). The US Gulf shrimp fishery, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 89-119, more
  • Feingold, L.E. (1992). The menhaden fishery: interactions of climate, industry, and society, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 121-145, more
  • Acheson, J.M. (1992). Maine lobster industry, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 147-165, more
  • McGoodwin, J.R. (1992). Human responses to weather-induced catastrophes in a west Mexican fishery, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 167-184, more
  • Regier, H.A.; Goodier, J.L. (1992). Irruption of sea lamprey in the upper Great lakes: analogous events to those that may follow climate warming, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 185-212, more
  • Bailey, R.S.; Steele, J.H. (1992). North Sea herring fluctuations, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 213-230, more
  • Krovnin, A.S.; Rodionov, S.N. (1992). Atlanto-Scandian herring: a case study, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 231-260, more
  • Glantz, M.H. (1992). Global warming impacts on living marine resources: Anglo-Icelandic Cod Wars as an analogy, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 261-290, more
  • Russek, Z. (1992). Adjustments of Polish fisheries to changes in the environment, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 291-324, more
  • Kawasaki, T. (1992). Climate-dependent fluctuations in the Far Eastern sardine population and their impacts on fisheries and society, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 325-354, more
  • Caviedes, C.N.; Fik, T.J. (1992). The Peru-Chile eastern Pacific fisheries and climatic oscillation, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 355-375, more
  • Sharp, G.D. (1992). Climate change, the Indian Ocean tuna fishery, and empiricism, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 377-416, more
  • Glantz, M.H.; Feingold, L.E. (1992). Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries: a summary, in: Glantz, M.H. Climate variability, climate change, and fisheries. pp. 417-438, more

Abstract
    This volume, Climate Variability, Climate Change, and Fisheries, addresses the potential implications for fisheries and societies of the regional impacts of a global warming of the atmosphere. Fisheries case studies were selected for investigation of the responses to changes in their environment. While most of these changes related to biological factors (that is, changes in the abundance of a fish population), some case studies related to abiotic factors, focusing on changes in the availability of fish (that is, a loss of access to commercially exploited fish stocks because of unilateral extensions by nations of their fishing jurisdictions).

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