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  1. Fisheries Biology, Assessment and Management by Michael King, 2007-08-01
  2. Biology, Management, and Protection of Catadromous Eels: Proceedings of the First International Symposium Biology, Management, and Protection of Catadromous ... (American Fisheries Society Symposium, 33) by Management, and Protection of Catadromous Eels (1st : 2000 : St. Louis, Mo.) International Symposium Biology, 2002-06
  3. Participation in Fisheries Governance (Reviews: Methods and Technologies in Fish Biology and Fisheries)
  4. Salmon: Biology, Nutrition and Consumption (Fish, Fishing and Fisheries)
  5. Fisheries Ecology and Management by Carl J. Walters, Steven J. D. Martell, 2004-10-18
  6. Review of Recreational Fisheries Survey Methods by Committee on the Review of Recreational Fisheries Survey Methods, National Research Council, 2006-07-13
  7. Freshwater Ecosystems and Aquaculture Research (Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology)
  8. Fisheries Techniques by Larry A. Neilsen, David L. Johnson, 1983-06
  9. Modelling and Quantitative Methods in Fisheries (Volume 0) by Malcolm Haddon, 2001-05-31
  10. Fishery Science: The Unique Contributions of Early Life Stages
  11. Marine Reserves: A Guide to Science, Design, and Use by Jack Sobel, Craig Dahlgren, 2004-08-06
  12. Managing Muskies: A Treatise on the Biology and Propagation of Muskellunge in North America (Special Publication (American Fisheries Society))
  13. Common Strategies of Anadromous and Catadromous Fishes (American Fisheries Society symposium) by M. J. Dadswell, R. J. Klauda, et all 1988-02
  14. Interstate Fisheries of the Atlantic Coast by Joseph McGurrin, 1991-10

101. US Senate Committee On Commerce, Science, & Transportation
Committee jurisdiction includes the Coast Guard, coastal management, communications, highway safety, waterways, interstate commerce, maritime commerce, fisheries, merchant marine, nonmilitary aeronautics, oceans, weather, atmosphere, consumer products, engineering, technology, sports, and standards of measurement.
http://commerce.senate.gov/
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102. Sea Fisheries Institute In Gdynia
Poland's oldest marine science center. Areas of research at the SFI include fisheries biology, fisheries oceanography and marine ecology, fish processing technology and fisheries economics.
http://sfi.gdynia.pl/
Institute Sea Fisheries Institute
Ko³³±taja 1
81 - 332 Gdynia, POLAND Phone: (+48 58) 620 - 17 - 28
fax: (+48 58) 620 - 28 - 31
Telex: MIRYB, tlx 054348
e-mail: About us Contact us Phone book E-mail book Gdynia Aquarium Gdynia Aquarium
Al.Zjednoczenia 1
81-345 Gdynia, POLAND
Phone: (+48 58) 621 - 70 - 21
Information for visitors
Go to... Main page Center for Scientific Information POLMARF Testing Laboratory ... Site map News ICES FISHERIES TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE GROUPS MEETING IN GDYNIA, APRIL 2004 New selective codends New SFI Bulletin in PDF: European Union Fifth Framework Programme This website requires 800 x 600 minimum definition and a frame-based browser with JavaScript and CSS.
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103. NRC Research Press: Canadian Journal Of Fisheries And Aquatic Sciences
or processes that affect aquatic systems, to amplify, modify, question, or redirectaccumulated knowledge in the field of fisheries and aquatic science.
http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/cgi-bin/rp/rp2_desc_e?cjfas

104. Untitled Document
The national authority responsible for ensuring the safety of our primary foods and protecting the health of people, animals, fish and plants through advanced technology in agriculture, fisheries, veterinary science and the life sciences.
http://www.ava.gov.sg

105. CIFT Home Page
The Canadian Institute of fisheries Technology (CIFT) at Dalhousie University was ofadvanced technology for research and education in food science and process
http://www.dal.ca/~cift/
and the Department of
Are seeking applicants for
Assistant Professor (Food Science)
Click here to learn more about this position.
CIFT Report The Canadian Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT) at Dalhousie University was established in 1979 as a specialized resource center of advanced technology for research and education in food science and process engineering with an emphasis on seafoods. The Institute promotes technology transfer and the development of advanced technologies aimed at more effective commercial utilization of marine resources in Canada and throughout the world. Major areas of emphasis include aquaculture development, biotechnology, fish/food process engineering, marine oils and nutrition, physical properties of foods, process chemical science, seafood biochemistry and toxicology. Short Courses CIFT Seafood Science Fact Sheets Major Equipment Seafood Science Links Canadian Institute of Fisheries Technology
Faculty of Engineering
Dalhousie University
1360 Barrington St.
P.O. Box 1000

106. ALEWIFE INFO PAGE
Biological information, from Virginia Institute of Marine science.
http://www.fisheries.vims.edu/anadromous/alewife.htm
ALEWIFE
Alosa pseudoharengus
DESCRIPTION:
  • Large eye (larger than blueback herring), dorsal margin of upper jaw angled upward, pale peritoneum. Body compressed fusiform, abdomen compressed. Sides silvery with shoulder spot present on fish greater than 10 cm.
HABITAT:
  • Occur in rivers, estuaries and coastal waters of the western Atlantic. Schools in fresh and salt water making diel vertical migrations moving upward during nightime hours. Adults found on Continental Shelf between spawning migrations. Spawning occurs in rivers, streams and ponds.
DISTRIBUTION:
  • Range from Newfoundland to northern South Carolina.
MIGRATIONS:
  • Adults enter the Chesapeake Bay to spawn in the spring (late March and April) then migrate to the sea in early fall to overwinter in deep offshore water. Larvae and juveniles linger in fresh and brackish streams before migrating seaward in the fall.
DIET:
  • Feed on diatoms, copepods, shrimps, insects, small fishes, squids and fish eggs.
(Info and images obtained from Fishes of the Chesapeake Bay by Murdy, Birdsong and Musick.)

107. Bachelor Of Applied Science (Major: Fisheries And Aquaculture Management)
Bachelor of Applied science (Major fisheries and Aquaculture Management).Australia s sea area is twice that of our land and supports
http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/esm/courses/fisheries/
Select from SCU ... University Home Welcome e-Learning Campuses For ... International Students Prospective Students Prospective Staff About ... The University Research Activities Partnerships Search Contacting Us Need Help? MySCU (student intranet) staff.scu (staff intranet) Select from EnvSM Site... EnvSM HOME ABOUT OUR SCHOOL CONTACT US - Staff Listing - Animal Conservation Genetics - Environmental Analysis Lab - Whale Research Centre ABOUT OUR COURSES - Marine Science - Coastal Management - Environmental Resource Mgt - Sustainable Forestry - Combined degree BAppSci/BEd Honours Program Graduate Profiles Postgraduate Courses - Grad. Dip. Forestry - Grad. Dip. Marine - Masters (course work) - Masters (by research) - Doctorate (PHD) MARINE STUDIES MULTIPURPOSE FORESTRY COASTLINES Bachelor of Applied Science (Major: Fisheries and Aquaculture Management) Australia's sea area is twice that of our land and supports important commercial and recreational fisheries and aquaculture. However, many fisheries are declining because of over-fishing, destructive fishing practices, and loss of habitat and water quality.

108. AMER. SHAD INFO PAGE
Biological information, from Virginia Institute of Marine science.
http://www.fisheries.vims.edu/anadromous/amshad.htm
AMERICAN SHAD
Alosa sapidissima
DESCRIPTION:
  • Upper jaw with deep median notch, eye diameter usually less than cheek depth, last ray of dorsal fin not filamentous. Body compressed fusiform, abdomen compressed. Metallic green dorsally, silver laterally, shoulder spot present (sometimes followed by smaller spots).
HABITAT:
  • Anadromous species which spends most of its adult life in large schools. Adults and juveniles overwinter in deep offshore waters.
DISTRIBUTION:
  • Range from St. Lawrence River to Florida. (Also introduced on the Pacific Coast)
MIGRATIONS:
  • Undertakes extensive ocean migrations - fish from all Atlantic coastal rivers spend the summer and fall in the Gulf of Maine. Adult shad enter the Chesapeake Bay from January to June to spawn in fresh to low-salinity areas during favorable water temperatures, then either die or return to sea. Eggs drift downstream and hatch before reaching saltwater.
DIET:
  • Feed on plankton, small crustaceans, and small fishes.

109. Kagoshima University
Offers faculties in law, economics, education, science, medicine, dentistry, engineering, agriculture, fisheries, and graduate school of agricultural sciences. Also guide to and research centers, library, hospitals, and facilities.
http://www.kagoshima-u.ac.jp/index-e.html
Japanese Site search in kagoshima-u.ac.jp : Kagoshima University, a national university with a 50-year history, comprises eight faculties
In addition, the university is home to ten graduate schools.
It has aproximately 11,000 students , and employs 1,200 teaching staff , and 1,200 administrative staff
General Information
Handbook of Kagoshima University
Handbook for Foreign Students
International Joint Research Programs
of Kagoshima University
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Faculty of Law, Economics and the Humanities
Faculty of Education
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Center for Instrumental Analysis

110. The Canadian Shark Research Laboratory Is An Authoritative Information Source On
An information source on sharks and shark fisheries in Atlantic, Canada.
http://www.mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/shark/english/index.htm
Sharks are marine fishes that can be found throughout the world oceans, including in the Arctic. Only 19 shark species reside in Canadian Atlantic waters, 5 of which are considered to be occasional visitors. The remaining 14 species are seen with some regularity. The blue shark ( Prionace glauca porbeagle shark ( Lamna nasus ), mako shark ( Isurus oxyrinchus ) and the spiny dogfish ( Squalus acanthias ) are four shark species that are common in the Maritime region. These sharks are very important to the commercial and recreational fisheries here in Canada. The blue shark is sought after as a sport fish while the porbeagle, mako and spiny dogfish are part of a commercial fishery. All of these sharks are the subject of considerable research at our laboratory. The Canadian Shark Research Laboratory at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography is responsible for research and stock assessment on the shark species found off of the eastern coast of Canada, particularly those that are fished commercially or recreationally. Ongoing research on the biology, abundance and population health of these magnificent fish is necessary in order to insure that catches are sustainable over the long term without endangering the health of the populations. Many questions concerning shark biology and fisheries can be answered by using this website. Due to the large number of inquiries

111. Fisheries & Env. Science Project: Gulf Of Mexico
fisheries ENVIRONMENTAL science PROGRAM Project/Thrust 2 US Gulf of Mexico MarineStock Enhancement (USDoC, through University of Southern Mississippi).
http://www.oceanicinstitute.org/research/fish&env_proj_gulf.html

PROJECT/THRUST
SELECTED ABSTRACTS RESEARCH STAFF
Project/Thrust
U.S. Gulf of Mexico Marine Stock Enhancement
(USDoC, through University of Southern Mississippi)
Existing fisheries management technologies and strategies are unlikely to satisfy the goals and demands of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, as amended by the Sustainable Fisheries Act of 1996. Under these conventional management strategies, U.S. coastal fish populations have drastically declined over the past decade. When restrictive management methods are ineffective, the only conventional option is to impose more severe restrictions. Long term closures, necessary to rebuild fish populations, are accompanied by the loss of jobs and economic hardship. These needs support the investigation and integration of new scientific advances to develop a "proactive stock enhancement program" and make it available to augment and increase the options of state and federal fisheries managers. The Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (GCRL), the Oceanic Institute (0I) and the Mote Marine Laboratory (MML), long time respected research institutions, have independently been leaders in various aspects of aquaculture and fisheries research. By joining efforts, these institutions have a full complement of experience and expertise in: fish maturation and reproduction; fry and fingerling production; fish tagging; release and recovery; fish health and fish genetics; marine ecology and fishery biology; fish behavior; risk assessment; mathematical modeling; fisheries economics and fisheries management.

112. Bureau Of Rural Sciences (BRS)
Plays a role in analysing, assessing and packaging science for the sustainable development of Australia's agricultural, fisheries, food and forestry industries.
http://www.brs.gov.au/
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113. CSAS / SCCS
science reports for Newfoundland and Labrador fish stocks. Atlantic Canada Salmon Char and Trout Scientific Publications from the Dept of fisheries and Oceans Canada
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/csas/
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114. UW School Of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
Providing teaching and research in fisheries management and resource conservation. Information on current activities, faculty staff and academic programs.
http://www.fish.washington.edu/
faculty graduate and 89 undergraduate students, and nearly 50 staff . The breadth and scope of SAFS encompasses teaching research and service in basic and applied aquatic sciences with an emphasis on fisheries management and aquatic resource conservation. Our faculty, staff and students have access to myriad aquatic habitats and rich biological resources, and they are involved in interdisciplinary partnerships with other academic programs, as well as public and private organizations and environmental and regulatory agencies. They are continuing SAFS' long tradition of actively addressing major issues in the aquatic sciences. About SAFS Academic Research Resources ... Search Us

115. Charles Paxton's Homepage
Homepage from a fisheries ecologist based in the English Lake District, who is interested in the science behind stories of sea monsters.
http://freespace.virgin.net/charles.paxton/main.html
Homepage of Charles Paxton I am a fisheries ecologist/statistician at the University of St.Andrews, Scotland. My published work includes such subjects as schooling in fishes, the behaviour of ostriches and South American geology. However it is my work on the science behind stories of sea monsters that receives most media attention. Details of some of my thoughts on this topic can be found here My research interests are in the ecology and evolution of large aquatic organisms, behavior and ecology of fish (especially shoaling), fisheries ecology, the macroevolution of aquatic ecosystems over "deep time" and the philosophy of science. I have a very strong commitment to the public understanding of science and welcome the opportunity to aid such endeavours. I am especially interested in the question "How do we know, what to know?" Scientific publications Perca fluviatilis ). (submitted Journal of Fish Biology Are stock assessment methods too complicated? A critical review centred on North Sea demersal stocks. (submitted Steenstrupia (in press) Paxton, C.G.M., Knatterud, E. & Hedley, S.L. (2004) Cetaceans, Sex & Sea Serpents: An analysis of the Egede Accounts of A "Most Dreadful Monster" Seen off the Coast of Greenland in 1734. (in press

116. Genome BC :: Science & Research
Health · Environment · Forestry · fisheries . Agriculture · Ethics· Shared Projects. Genome BC science Technology Platforms.
http://www.genomebc.ca/GBCScienceResearch/researchProjects.asp?disc=fish

117. College Of Natural Resources - Utah State University
Programs in fisheries, wildlife, ecology, forestry, geography, range, watershed science, ecosystem, and environmental studies.
http://www.cnr.usu.edu/front.asp
University Search:
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2004 College of Natu ral Resources, 5200 Old Main Hill, Logan UT 84322, (435) 797-2445.

118. ScienceDirect - Journal Of Fish Biology - List Of Issues
Publishes research and reviews on all aspects of fish and fisheries research, both freshwater and marine.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00221112
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119. Blackwell Publishing Home Page
Publishers of books and journals in medicine (including veterinary medicine), nursing and allied health, life sciences, earth sciences, construction and engineering, and agriculture and fisheries.
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120. The Canadian Shark Research Laboratory Is An Authoritative Information Source On
An information source on sharks and shark fisheries in Atlantic Canada. Lists sharks found in these waters, identification keys, sightings, shark ageing, anatomy, reproduction, feeding, fisheries, interesting facts and publications related to sharks.
http://www.mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/shark/english/
Sharks are marine fishes that can be found throughout the world oceans, including in the Arctic. Only 19 shark species reside in Canadian Atlantic waters, 5 of which are considered to be occasional visitors. The remaining 14 species are seen with some regularity. The blue shark ( Prionace glauca porbeagle shark ( Lamna nasus ), mako shark ( Isurus oxyrinchus ) and the spiny dogfish ( Squalus acanthias ) are four shark species that are common in the Maritime region. These sharks are very important to the commercial and recreational fisheries here in Canada. The blue shark is sought after as a sport fish while the porbeagle, mako and spiny dogfish are part of a commercial fishery. All of these sharks are the subject of considerable research at our laboratory. The Canadian Shark Research Laboratory at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography is responsible for research and stock assessment on the shark species found off of the eastern coast of Canada, particularly those that are fished commercially or recreationally. Ongoing research on the biology, abundance and population health of these magnificent fish is necessary in order to insure that catches are sustainable over the long term without endangering the health of the populations. Many questions concerning shark biology and fisheries can be answered by using this website. Due to the large number of inquiries

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