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Publication Editor
Heifetz, JonathanDicosimo, Jane
Gharrett, Anthony J.
Love, Milton S.
O'Connell, Victoria M.
Stanley, Richard D.
Date
2007
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23rd Lowell Wakefield Fisheries symposium: Proceedings of the symposium Biology, Assessment, and Management of North Pacific Rockfishes September 13-15, 2005, Anchorage, Alaska, USAAbstract
The book is important because it exemplifies the recent advancements in understanding rockfish life history, population dynamics, age and growth, genetic population structure, and stock assessment. Improved knowledge on these topics should result in enhanced management and conservation, despite enormous challenges faced by rockfish researchers and managers. This volume is not only important to researchers, but also to a wider audience involved with fisheries oceanography, genetics, stock assessment, and fisheries management. (Please note this document is 506 pages and the pdf is 24MB. Downloading may be difficult.)Issue/Article Nr
AK-SG-Pages
506Publisher or University
Alaska Sea Grant College ProgramSeries : Nr
Alaska Sea Grant College Program ReportResource/Dataset Location
http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu/aku/akuw05002/akuw05002.pdfCollections