TY - BOOK AU - Leber,Kenneth Miles TI - Stock enhancement and sea ranching: developments, pitfalls and opportunities SN - 1405111194 : U1 - 639.3 22 PY - 2004/// CY - Oxford PB - Blackwell KW - Fish stocking KW - Aquaculture KW - Fishery management N1 - Previous ed.: / edited by Bari R. Howell, Erlend Moksness, Terje Svasand. - Oxford : Fishing News, 1999; Formerly CIP; 1; Stock enhancement and sea ranching as an integrated part of coastal zone management in Norway --; 2; Marine stock enhancement in the USA : status, trends and needs --; 3; Global warming, aquaculture, and commercial fisheries --; 4; Stock enhancement and sea ranching in developing countries --; 5; Why juvenile quality and release strategies are important factors for success in stock enhancement and sea ranching --; 6; Feats and defeats in flatfish stocking : determinants for effective stocking --; 7; Behavioral approaches to fish stock enhancement : a practical review --; 8; Lessons for marine fish enhancement : experiences with Pacific Salmon --; 9; Releasing technique in striped jack marine ranching : pre-release acclimation and presence of decoys to improve recapture rates --; 10; Fish health management in seed production --; 11; An independent scientific evaluation of Washington State salmonid hatcheries --; 12; Experimental ecological tests with stocked marine fish --; 13; Examining genetic effect hypotheses of hatchery fish on wild populations : a Bayesian approach --; 14; Behavior of ongrown juvenile spiny lobsters, Jasus edwardsii after reseeding to a coastal reef in Tasmania, Australia --; 15; Juvenile release and market size recapture of the swimming crab Portunus trituberculatus (Miers) marked with coded wire tags --; 16; Evaluation of stock enhancement programs for Masu Salmon in Hokkaido, Northern Japan, by two-stage sampling surveys of commercial landings --; 17; Population management in stock enhancement and sea ranching --; 18; Management of restocking and stock enhancement programs : the need for different approaches --; 19; Regional non-profit corporations - an institutional model for stock enhancement --; 20; Management options for restocked trochus fisheries --; 21; Evaluation of the biological interaction between wild and hatchery population for sustainable fisheries management of Pacific Salmon --; 22; Risk/benefit considerations for marine stock enhancement : a Pacific salmon perspective --; 23; Effects of hatchery releases and environmental variation on wild-stock productivity : consequences for sea ranching of pink salmon in Prince William Sound, Alaska --; 24; Broodstock management for stock enhancement programs of marine fish with assistance of DNA marker (a review) --; 25; Genetic studies in marine stock enhancement in Norway --; 26; Stock structure and effective size of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) in the northern Gulf of Mexico and implications relative to stock enhancement and recruitment --; 27; Natural selection after release from a hatchery leads to domestication in steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss --; 28; Averting food crisis in the twenty-first century : the role of stock enhancement and sea ranching --; 29; The role of stock enhancement in the management framework for New Zealand's southern scallop fishery --; 30; Enhancing the European lobster (Homarus gammarus) stock at Kvitsoy islands : perspectives on rebuilding Norwegian stocks --; 31; The decline of global abalone (genus Haliotis) production in the late twentieth century : is there a future? --; 32; An approach to evaluating the potential for stock enhancement of brown tiger prawns (Penaeus esculentus Haswell) in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia --; 33; Stock enhancement of the short-spined sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius in Hokkaido, Japan --; 34; Enhancement of Pacific Threadfin (Polydactylus sexfilis) in Hawaii : interactions between aquaculture and fisheries --; 35; Stock enhancement of Barramundi, Lates calcarifer (Bloch), in a coastal river system in Northern Australia : stocking strategies, survival and benefit-cost --; 36; Stocking effectiveness of black rockfish Sebastes schlegeli released in Yamada Bay evaluated by a fish market census --; 37; A behavioral character during the metamorphosing stage can predict the growth performance of juvenile stage in Japanese flounder --; 38; Recapture rates of released hatchlings of giant cuttlefish Sepia latimanus Quoy & Gaimard --; 39; Development of a nursery reef for released juvenile redspotted grouper, Epinephelus akaara --; 40; Release strategies in scallop (Pecten maximus) sea ranching vulnerable to crab predation ER -