Probably More Than You Want to Know about the Fishes of the Pacific Coast

Probably More Than You Want to Know about the Fishes of the Pacific Coast
Title Probably More Than You Want to Know about the Fishes of the Pacific Coast PDF eBook
Author Milton S. Love
Publisher
Total Pages 234
Release 1991
Genre Marine fishes
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Certainly More Than You Want to Know about the Fishes of the Pacific Coast

Certainly More Than You Want to Know about the Fishes of the Pacific Coast
Title Certainly More Than You Want to Know about the Fishes of the Pacific Coast PDF eBook
Author Milton S. Love
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Fishes
ISBN 9780962872563

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"Here it is, the steroid-stuffed new version of the classic Probably More Than You Want to Know About the Fishes of the Pacific Coast. Here is the low-down (and for that matter the high-down) on a mind-numbing 490 species, with 688 color images, in 672 pages. Be the first person on your block (neighborhood or cell) to really understand what these fishes do, where they go, and how they feel about life."--Amazon.com.

The Rockfishes of the Northeast Pacific

The Rockfishes of the Northeast Pacific
Title The Rockfishes of the Northeast Pacific PDF eBook
Author Milton S. Love
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 472
Release 2002
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780520234383

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"A major landmark contribution to fisheries science and fish ecology. Rockfish populations are in a severe decline throughout the Northeastern Pacific, and the need for a deep understanding of their biology, ecology, and management has never been more critical. This book addresses all aspects of our current knowledge of this diverse and interesting group of groundfish species, and it is written clearly and with humor. An outstanding work!"--Larry G. Allen, California State University, Northridge "Quite simply the best account ever of the fascinating, diverse, and valuable rockfishes. If you are interested in the marine fishes of the Pacific Coast, you need this book."--Peter B. Moyle, author of Inland Fishes of California

A Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes

A Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes
Title A Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes PDF eBook
Author William N. Eschmeyer
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 460
Release 1983
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780618002122

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More than 600 species are described in detail, with more than 525 illustrations. This is the guide for quick, reliable identification of fishes that you'll encounter while fishing, snorkeling, diving, or even strolling along a Pacific Coast beach.

Research Paper PNW.

Research Paper PNW.
Title Research Paper PNW. PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 344
Release 1978
Genre Forests and forestry
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Reef Fishes of the Sea of Cortez

Reef Fishes of the Sea of Cortez
Title Reef Fishes of the Sea of Cortez PDF eBook
Author Donald A. Thomson
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2010-07-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 0292786913

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First published in 1979, this guide has become the standard resource for scientists, divers, and spearfishers interested in the fishes of the tropical Pacific Coast. The authors have revised and updated this edition to include the most current taxonomic information, additional species descriptions, and new illustrations.

Billion-Dollar Fish

Billion-Dollar Fish
Title Billion-Dollar Fish PDF eBook
Author Kevin M. Bailey
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 303
Release 2021-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 022679217X

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"Alaska pollock is everywhere. If you're eating fish but you don't know what kind it is, it's almost certainly pollock. Prized for its generic fish taste, pollock masquerades as crab meat in california rolls and seafood salads, and it feeds millions as fish sticks in school cafeterias and Filet-O-Fish sandwiches at McDonald's. That ubiquity has made pollock the most lucrative fish harvest in America--the fishery in the United States alone has an annual value of over one billion dollars. But even as the money rolls in, pollock is in trouble: in the last few years, the pollock population has declined by more than half, and some scientists are predicting the fishery's eventual collapse. Crucial to understanding the pollock fishery, he shows, is recognizing what aspects of its natural history make pollock so very desirable to fish, while at the same time making it resilient, yet highly vulnerable to overfishing. Bailey delves into the science, politics, and economics surrounding Alaska pollock in the Bering Sea, detailing the development of the fishery, the various political machinations that have led to its current management, and, perhaps most important, its impending demise. He approaches his subject from multiple angles, bringing in the perspectives of fishermen, politicians, environmentalists, and biologists, and drawing on revealing interviews with players who range from Greenpeace activists to fishing industry lawyers."--Amazon.