Marine Conservation Biology

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781559636629

The Science of Maintaining the Sea's Biodiversity

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Edited by Elliott A. Norse, Larry B. Crowder, By Marine Conservation Biology Institute, Foreword by Michael E. Soule
Imprint: ISLAND PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Pages:
496

Description

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
 
Chapter 1. Why Marine Conservation Biology?
Chapter 2. Back to the Future in Marine Conservation
 
PART I. Marine Populations: The Basics
Chapter 3. The Life of the Sea: Implications of Marine Population Biology to Conservation Policy
Chapter 4. The AlCee Effect in the Sea
Chapter 5. Extinction Risk in Marine Species
Chapter 6. Behavioral Approaches to Marine Conservation
 
PART II. Threats to Marine Biological Diversity
Chapter 7. The Potential for Nutrient Overenrichment to Diminish Marine Biodiversity
Chapter 8. The Magnitude and Consequences of Bioinvasions in Marine Ecosystems: Implications for Conservation Biology
Chapter 9. Diseases and the Conservation of Marine Biodiversity
Chapter 10. Multiple Stressors in Marine Systems
 
PART III. The Greatest Threat: Fisheries
Chapter 11. Global Fisheries and Marine Conservation: Is Coexistence Possible?
Chapter 12. The Global Destruction of Bottom Habitats by Mobile Fishing Gear
Chapter 13. Effects of Fishing on Long-Lived Marine Organisms
Chapter 14. Evolutionary Impacts of Fishing on Target Populations
Chapter 15. Are Sustainable Fisheries Achievable?
 
PART IV. Place-Based Management of Marine Ecosystems
Chapter 16. Marine Protected Areas and Biodiversity Conservation
Chapter 17. Marine Reserve Function and Design for Fisheries Management
Chapter 18. Place-Based Ecosystem Management in the Open Ocean
Chapter 19. Metapopulation Structure and Marine Reserves
 
PART V. Human Dimensions
Chapter 20. Developing Rules to Manage Fisheries: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Chapter 21. The Role of Legal Regimes in Marine Conservation
Chapter 22. Uncertainty in Marine Management
Chapter 23. Recovering Populations and Restoring Ecosystems: Restoration of Coral Reefs and Related Marine Communities
Chapter 24. Toward a Sea Ethic
Chapter 25. Ending the Range Wars on the Last Frontier: Zoning the Sea
 
About the Editors
Index

Reviews

"Finally, there is a book that focuses on solutions in addition to issues and threats, and addresses crucial topics, including place-based management of marine ecosystems and the legal and ethical frameworks for ocean policy with depths, scholarship, and courage. This is a wonderful resource for learning, teaching, and inspiration."

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