The Red Sea ecosystem and fisheries [electronic resource] / Dawit Tesfamichael, Daniel Pauly, editors.
2016
QH541.5.C7
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Title
The Red Sea ecosystem and fisheries [electronic resource] / Dawit Tesfamichael, Daniel Pauly, editors.
ISBN
9789401774352 (electronic book)
9401774358 (electronic book)
9789401774338
9401774358 (electronic book)
9789401774338
Published
Dordrecht : Springer, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 203 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-94-017-7435-2 doi
Call Number
QH541.5.C7
Dewey Decimal Classification
577.7/890916533
Summary
This book is the first comprehensive coverage of Red Sea fisheries to inform researchers and decision makers. The Red Sea is a geologically young sea, but also an area with the oldest record of human sea food exploitation. Examining the fisheries of the Red Sea has become extremely important to understand the ecosystem and the direct human impact of fishing on Red Sea ecosystems. This volume gives extensive data on different fisheries sectors identified and described for each country bordering the Red Sea. Furthermore, its catch and specific composition is also described over the period 1950 to 2010. Combined with the ecosystem model this useful information can uniquely help managing fisheries and ecosystems of the Red Sea. .
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Includes index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 16, 2016).
Series
Coral reefs of the world (Springer (Firm)) ; v. 7.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to the Red Sea
2. Egypt
3. Sudan
4. Eritrea
5. Yemen
6. Saudi Arabia
7. Jordan
8. Israel
9. An exploration of ecosystem-based approaches for the management of Red Sea fisheries
10. Common names of exploited fish and invertebrates of the Red Sea.
2. Egypt
3. Sudan
4. Eritrea
5. Yemen
6. Saudi Arabia
7. Jordan
8. Israel
9. An exploration of ecosystem-based approaches for the management of Red Sea fisheries
10. Common names of exploited fish and invertebrates of the Red Sea.