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Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching: Developments, Pitfalls and Opportunities, Second Edition

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Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching: Developments, Pitfalls and Opportunities, Second Edition

Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching: Developments, Pitfalls and Opportunities, Second Edition By
2004 | 555 Pages | ISBN: 1405111194 | PDF | 12 MB


The collapse of many of the World’s fisheries continues to be of major concern and the enhancement of fish stocks through techniques such as ranching is of huge importance and interest across the globe. This important book, which contains fully peer reviewed and carefully edited papers from the 2nd International Symposium in Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching is broadly divided into sections covering the following areas:The present situation of stock enhancement Seed quality and techniques for effective stocking Health management of hatchery stocks Methods for evaluating stocking effectiveness Population management in stock enhancement and sea ranching Management of stocked populations Ecological interactions with wild stocks Genetic management of hatchery and wild stocks Socio-economics of stock enhancement Case studiesStock Enhancement and Sea Ranching has been written and edited by some of the world’s foremost authorities in fisheries science and related areas and is essential reading for all fisheries scientists throughout the World. Fish biologists, marine and aquatic scientists, environmental biologists, ecologists, conservationists, aquaculture personnel and oceanographers will all find much of use and interest within this book. All libraries within universities and research establishments where these subjects are studied and taught should have copies of this book on their shelves.Content: Chapter 1 Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching as an Integrated Part of Coastal Zone Management in Norway (pages 1–10): Erlend MoksnessChapter 2 Marine Stock Enhancement in the USA: Status, Trends and Needs (pages 11–24): Kenneth M. LeberChapter 3 Global Warming, Aquaculture, and Commercial Fisheries (pages 25–47): Richard J. Beamish and Donald J. NoakesChapter 4 Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching in Developing Countries (pages 48–58): Devin M. Bartley, Abraham Born and Anton ImminkChapter 5 Why Juvenile Quality and Release Strategies are Important Factors for Success in Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching (pages 59–70): Terje SvasandChapter 6 Feats and Defeats in Flatfish Stocking: Determinants for Effective Stocking (pages 71–82): Josianne G. StottrupChapter 7 Behavioral Approaches to Fish Stock Enhancement: A Practical Review (pages 83–90): Reiji MasudaChapter 8 Lessons for Marine Fish Enhancement: Experiences with Pacific Salmon (pages 91–105): C.V.W. Mahnken, F. W. Waknitz, D. J. Maynard, W. T. Fairgrieve and H. L. BlankenshipChapter 9 Releasing Technique in Striped Jack Marine Ranching: Pre?Release Acclimation and Presence of Decoys to Improve Recapture Rates (pages 106–116): Hiroshi Kuwada, Reiji Masuda, Takashi Kobayashi, Takayuki Kogane, Taeko Miyazaki, Keinosuke Imaizumi and Katsumi TsukamotoChapter 10 Fish Health Management in Seed Production (pages 117–130): Keiichi Mushiake and Kiyokuni MurogaChapter 11 An Independent Scientific Evaluation of Washington State Salmonid Hatcheries (pages 131–141): H. Lee Blankenship and Michael A. KernChapter 12 Experimental Ecological Tests with Stocked Marine Fish (pages 142–152): John M. Miller and Carl J. WaltersChapter 13 Examining Genetic Effect Hypotheses of Hatchery Fish on Wild Populations: A Bayesian Approach (pages 153–167): Shuichi Kitada and Hirohisa KishinoChapter 14 Behavior of Ongrown Juvenile Spiny Lobsters, Jasus Edwardsii After Reseeding to a Coastal Reef in Tasmania, Australia (pages 168–180): David J. Mills, Caleb Gardner and Sam IbbottChapter 15 Juvenile Release and Market Size Recapture of the Swimming Crab Portunus trituberculatus (Miers) Marked with Coded Wire Tags (pages 181–186): Kazutoshi OkamotoChapter 16 Evaluation of Stock Enhancement Programs for Masu Salmon in Hokkaido, Northern Japan, by Two?Stage Sampling Surveys of Commercial Landings (pages 187–198): Yasuyuki Miyakoshi, Mitsuhiro Nagata, Kei?ichi Sugiwaka and Shuichi KitadaChapter 17 Population Management in Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching (pages 199–210): Ray HilbornChapter 18 Management of Restocking and Stock Enhancement Programs: The Need for Different Approaches (pages 211–224): Johann BellChapter 19 Regional Non?Profit Corporations ? An Institutional Model for Stock Enhancement (pages 225–232): William W. SmokerChapter 20 Management Options for Restocked Trochus Fisheries (pages 233–244): Steven W. PurcellChapter 21 Evaluation of the Biological Interaction Between Wild and Hatchery Population for Sustainable Fisheries Management of Pacific Salmon (pages 245–259): Masahide Kaeriyama and Rizalita R. EdpalinaChapter 22 Risk/Benefit Considerations for Marine Stock Enhancement: A Pacific Salmon Perspective (pages 260–306): Robin S. Waples and Jonathan DrakeChapter 23 Effects of Hatchery Releases and Environmental Variation on Wild?Stock Productivity: Consequences for Sea Ranching of Pink Salmon in Prince William Sound, Alaska (pages 307–326): Alex C. Wertheimer, William R. Heard and William W. SmokerChapter 24 Broodstock Management for Stock Enhancement Programs of Marine Fish with Assistance of DNA Marker (A Review) (pages 327–338): Nobuhiko TaniguchiChapter 25 Genetic Studies in Marine Stock Enhancement in Norway (pages 339–352): Knut E. JorstadChapter 26 Stock Structure and Effective Size of Red Drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) in the Northern Gulf of Mexico and Implications Relative to Stock Enhancement and Recruitment (pages 353–370): John R. GoldChapter 27 Natural Selection After Release from a Hatchery Leads to Domestication in Steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss (pages 371–384): Reg Reisenbichler, Steve Rubin, Lisa Wetzel and Steve PhelpsChapter 28 Averting Food Crisis in the Twenty?First Century: The Role of Stock Enhancement and Sea Ranching (pages 385–496): I. Chiu LiaoChapter 29 The Role of Stock Enhancement in the Management Framework for New zealand's Southern Scallop Fishery (pages 397–412): Kim DrummondChapter 30 Enhancing the European Lobster (Homarus gammarus) Stock at Kvitsoy Islands: Perspectives on Rebuilding Norwegian Stocks (pages 413–426): A. L. Agnalt, K.E. Jorstad, T. Kristiansen, E. Nostvold, E. Farestveit, H. N?ss, O. I. Paulsen and T. SvasandChapter 31 The Decline of Global Abalone (Genus Haliotis) Production in the Late Twentieth Century: Is there a Future? (pages 427–443): Jeremy D. PrinceChapter 32 An Approach to Evaluating the Potential for Stock Enhancement of Brown Tiger Prawns (Penaeus esculentus Haswell) in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia (pages 444–464): Neil R. Loneragan, Peter J. Crocos, Peter C. Rothlisberg, Roger M. Barnard, Richard R. Mcculloch, James W. Penn and Robert D. WardChapter 33 Stock Enhancement of the Short?Spined Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius in Hokkaido, Japan (pages 465–476): Yuichi Sakai, Ken?Ichiro Tajima and Yukio AgatsumaChapter 34 Enhancement of Pacific Threadfin (Polydactylus Sexfilis) in Hawaii: Interactions between Aquaculture and Fisheries (pages 477–489): David A. ZiemannChapter 35 Stock Enhancement of Barramundi, Lates calcarifer (Bloch), in a Coastal River System in Northern Australia: Stocking Strategies, Survival and Benefit?Cost (pages 490–500): D. J. Russell, M. A. Rimmer, A. J. Mcdougall, S. E. Kistle and W. L. JohnstonChapter 36 Stocking Effectiveness of Black Rockfish Sebastes schlegeli Released in Yamada Bay Evaluated by a Fish Market Census (pages 501–514): Masahiro Nakagawa, Hiroyuki Okouchi and Junichi AdachiChapter 37 A Behavioral Character During the Metamorphosing Stage can Predict the Growth Performance of Juvenile Stage in Japanese Flounder (pages 515–520): Yoshitaka Sakakura, Katsumi Tsukamoto and Atsushi HagiwaraChapter 38 Recapture Rates of Released Hatchlings of Giant Cuttlefish Sepia latimanus Quoy & Gaimard (pages 525–534): Masakazu Oka, Takashi Yamashita, Shin?Ichi Osumi and Katsuyuki HamasakiChapter 39 Development of a Nursery Reef for Released Juvenile Redspotted Grouper, Epinephelus akaara (pages 535–543): Shigenobu Okumura, Seiichi Tsumura and Keigo MaruyamaChapter 40 Release Strategies in Scallop (Pecten maximus) Sea Ranching Vulnerable to Crab Predation (pages 544–555): O. Strand, E. S. Grefsrud, G. A. Haugum, G. Bakke, E. Helland and T. E. Helland