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Electricity in Fish Research and Management: Theory and Practice




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ISBN-13:
9781118935569

Publisher:

Wiley


Date of publication:
03/03/2016

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Pages:
192

File size:
11 MB

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Electricity in fisheries research and management, 2nd edition provides a comprehensive discussion of the use of electricity and electrical principles in the management of fisheries and research. It covers electric fishing (including theory, hardware, data analysis, and practical factors affecting the efficiency), fish barriers, counters of fish and fish welfare issues.

The book focuses on the electrical boat (or electrofishing); an internationally recognized and widely used procedure for sampling fish. Over the past 50 years, electric fishing has become a standard method for studying the fisheries management and the establishment of such population density and strength. However, due to the potential dangers of the method (for both operators and fish) there is a constant need to develop and promote best practice guidelines.

The author studied the ecology of fish for 40 years and understands the need for information that reaches to all levels of understanding in this area. Previous books on the subject were either collections of scientific articles and / or technical reports or very simple operating instructions. In the theory and practice of the book explains the use of non-technical language and simple equations. It brings a depth and breadth of information and in the principles behind the techniques and have to be an invaluable tool for fisheries managers and researchers.

Although the book is aimed at students, a clear explanation of factors means that the book is suitable for all levels of practitioners.


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