FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER 474 Management techniques for elasmobranch fisheries. Edited byJohn A. Musick Virginia Institute of Marine Science United States of America and Ramón Bonfil Wildlife Conservation Society New York United States of America |
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1. INTRODUCTION:
MANAGEMENT OF SHARKS AND THEIR RELATIVES (ELASMOBRANCHII)
John A. Musick
2. THE PURPOSE OF
STOCK ASSESSMENT AND THE OBJECTIVES OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
Ramón Bonfil
3. TAXONOMY AND FIELD TECHNIQUES FOR IDENTIFICATION AND
AVAILABLE REGIONAL GUIDES
John D. Stevens
4. TAGGING METHODS AND ASSOCIATED DATA ANALYSIS
Robert J. Latour
5. GENETICS: STOCK IDENTIFICATION
Edward J. Heist
6. AGE AND GROWTH OF ELASMOBRANCH FISHES
Kenneth J. Goldman
7. REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Christina L. Conrath
8. MORTALITY ESTIMATION
Colin A. Simpfendorfer, Ramón Bonfil and Robert J. Latour
9. DEMOGRAPHIC MODELS: LIFE TABLES, MATRIX MODELS AND REBOUND POTENTIAL
Colin A. Simpfendorfer
10. FISHERY STOCK ASSESSMENT MODELS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO SHARKS
Ramón Bonfil
11. FISHERY-DEPENDENT SAMPLING: TOTAL CATCH, EFFORT AND CATCH COMPOSITION
Alexia C. Morgan and George H. Burgess
12. FISHERY INDEPENDENT SAMPLING: SURVEY TECHNIQUES AND DATA ANALYSES
Paul J. Rago
13. MANAGEMENT MEASURES
Terence I. Walker
14. SHARK
UTILIZATION
John A. Musick