Publication Date:
2021-06-26
Description:
Marine fisheries in Florida encompass 109 finfishes andinvertebrate species, reflecting the state's diversity of coastaland ocean habitats. Management of Florida's valuable fisheriesnecessarily entails forecasting fluctuations in fished stocks.By understanding recruitment, the processes that result in thesurvival of fishes from early life history to the adult or exploitedstage, management potential can be improved. Respondingto an interest in recruitment expressed by Florida's academicscientists, the Florida Sea Grant College Program, in conjunctionwith the Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society,organized the workshop at Live Oak to determine the usefulness ofunderstanding recruitment, the likelihood of success and themechanism for proceeding.The document represents the collectivewisdom of many of Florida's leading scientists. It is designedto provide guidance for strategic planning in future fisheryresearch and management activities. (69pp. Keppel and Seaman (eds)
Description:
Report of a Workshop
Held February 15-17, 1989
Live Oak, Florida. Sponsored by
Florida Sea Grant College Program and
Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society
Keywords:
Management
;
Fisheries
;
Florida
;
fisheries
;
recruitment
Repository Name:
AquaDocs
Type:
monograph
Format:
application/pdf
Format:
application/pdf
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