Fisheries Management and Ecology, Vol.11 No.3-4 (2004)
Series: Fisheries Management and Ecology. ; Vol.11 No.3-4 Publication details: Oxford, Blackwell Publishing, 2004,Description: 145-312p. 28cmISSN:- 0969 997X
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The effects of fisheries management practises on freshwater ecosystems,Survival of stocked Atlantic salmon and coarse fish and an evaluation of costs,Contribution of native and non‐native species to fish communities in French reservoirs,Angling impact on conservation of Spanish stream‐dwelling brown trout Salmo trutta,Impacts of stocking and introductions on freshwater fisheries of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada,Fish introductions and their management in the English Lake District,Fisheries for non‐native species in England and Wales: angling or the environment?,Environmental benefit of different crayfish management strategies in Finland,Management of lake fish populations and lake fisheries in Denmark: history and current status,Coupling insights from a carp, Cyprinus carpio, angler survey with feeding experiments to evaluate composition, quality and phosphorus input of groundbait in coarse fishing,Managed flooding as a tool for supporting natural fish reproduction in man‐made lentic water bodies,Rehabilitation of freshwater fisheries: tales of the unexpected?,Fish habitat requirements as the basis for rehabilitation of eutrophic lakes by oxygenation,How to link biomanipulation and sustainable fisheries management: a step‐by‐step guideline for lakes of the European temperate zone,Fish habitat is everyone's business, Canada's fish habitat management programme,Institutional changes in fisheries governance: the case of the saimaa ringed seal, Phoca hispida saimensis, conservation,Can management of freshwater fish populations be used to protect and enhance the conservation status of a rare, fish‐eating bird, the bittern, Botaurus stellaris, in the UK?,The role of catchment scale environmental management in freshwater fish conservation.
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