While artificial reefs may have much to offer, they remain an anecdote in the greater scheme of fisheries management, primarily due to the lack of data specific to validating their use. Based on papers presented at the 9th Conference on Artificial Reefs and Artificial Habitats (CARAH) and also including original articles written for this reference, Artificial Reefs in Fisheries Management brings to the forefront the current state of knowledge regarding artificial reefs and their pragmatic application to furthering fisheries sustainability. It presents a timely compilation of research to increase options for the implementation of artificial reefs for fishery and natural resource managers.
Artificial Reefs in Fisheries Management offers an inclusive and encompassing description of the field by chapter authors drawn from diverse geographical areas. This approach gives readers the broadest of perspectives and reflects regional interests and experience with artificial reefs in different parts of the world.
Coming at an opportune time in the field of artificial reefs, Artificial Reefs in Fisheries Management aids researchers and natural resource managers more carefully consider the special features of artificial reefs in their application to resolving fisheries management problems. This book is an important step toward improving the prescribed use of artificial reefs as a viable option in many of the world’s fisheries in the quest to make more of the world’s fisheries sustainable.
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William Seaman, Robert Grove, David Whitmarsh, Luciano Neves dos Santos, Gianna Fabi, Chang Gil Kim, Giulio Relini, Tony J. Pitcher
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An integrated coastal area management strategy to deploy artificial reefs
Sylvain Pioch, J.C. Raynal, Cliché G. Lasserre, Catherine Aliaume
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Artificial reefs for lobsters: an overview of their application for fisheries enhancement, management, and conservation
págs. 77-109
A case study of artificial reefs in fisheries management: enhancement of sandfish, Arctoscopus japonicus, by artificial reefs in the Eastern Waters of Korea
Chang Gil Kim, Sung Il Lee, Hyung Kee Cha, Jae Hyeong Yang, Yong Soo Son
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Assessing artificial reefs for fisheries management: a 10-year assessment off the Northern Coast of Rio de Janeiro
Luciano Neves dos Santos, Daniel Shimada Brotto, Ilana Rosental Zalmon
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Artificial reefs in North Cyprus: an opportunity to introduce fishermen to sustainable development
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The role of artificial reefs in fisheries management in Turkey
Altan Lök, Faik Ozan Düzbastilar, Benal Gül, Aytaç Ózgül, Ali Ulas
págs. 155-166
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Coastal fish farms as fish aggregation devices (FADs)
Pablo Sánchez-Jerez, Damián Fernández Jover, Ingebrigt Uglem, Pablo Arechavala-Lopez, Tim Dempster, Just T. Bayle-Sempere, Carlos Valle Pérez, David Izquierdo Gómez, Pål A Bjørn, Rune Nilsen
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The role of artificial reefs in the sustainability of artisanal fisheries
Miguel Santos Neves, Carlos Costa Monteiro, Francisco Miguel de Sousa Leitào
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Artificial reefs to induce upwelling to increase fishery resources
Takahiro Okano, Masanori Takeda, Yoshifumi Nakagawa, Kenji Hirata, Koji Mitsuhashi, Suetoshi Kawaguchi, Junichi Ito
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A pathway to resolving an old dilemma: lack of artificial reefs in fisheries
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