جزییات کتاب
Understanding fish behavior in relation to capture processes in marine fisheries is of fundamental importance to reducing bycatch and discards, and to enhancing marine fisheries conservation efforts. A thorough understanding of this allows commercial fishers to more effectively capture target species while reducing the catch of unwanted species. Behavior of Marine Fishes: Capture Processes and Conservation Challenges provides the reader with principles, patterns, and characteristics on fish behavior and fish capture processes using several types of important commercial fishing gears. The book also highlights conservation challenges facing the marine capture fisheries in efforts to maintain sustainable use of marine resources and to reduce negative impacts to the marine ecosystem. This volume, with contributions from leading applied fish behaviorists and fishing gear technologists from around the world, will be a valuable reference for researchers, fishing gear technologists, fisheries managers, students, and conservationists.Content: Chapter 1 Swimming in Marine Fish (pages 3–24): John J. Videler and Pingguo HeChapter 2 Fish Vision and Its Role in Fish Capture (pages 25–44): Takafumi Arimoto, Christopher W. Glass and Xiumei ZhangChapter 3 Hearing in Marine Fish and Its Application in Fisheries (pages 45–64): Hong Young Yan, Kazuhiko Anraku and Ricardo P. BabaranChapter 4 Fish Behavior near Bottom Trawls (pages 65–103): Paul D. Winger, Steve Eayrs and Christopher W. GlassChapter 5 Fish Behavior in Relation to Longlines (pages 105–141): Svein Lokkeborg, Anders Ferno and Odd?Borre HumborstadChapter 6 Fish Pots: Fish Behavior, Capture Processes, and Conservation Issues (pages 143–158): Bjarti Thomsen, Odd?Borre Humborstad and Dag M. FurevikChapter 7 Large?Scale Fish Traps: Gear Design, Fish Behavior, and Conservation Challenges (pages 159–181): Pingguo He and Yoshihiro InoueChapter 8 Fish Behavior near Gillnets: Capture Processes, and Influencing Factors (pages 183–203): Pingguo He and Michael PolChapter 9 Electric Senses of Fish and Their Application in Marine Fisheries (pages 205–235): Hans PoletChapter 10 Technical Measures to Reduce Bycatch and Discards in Trawl Fisheries (pages 237–264): Norman GrahamChapter 11 Mortality of Animals that Escape Fishing Gears or Are Discarded after Capture: Approaches to Reduce Mortality (pages 265–293): Petri Suuronen and Daniel L. EricksonChapter 12 Effect of Trawling on the Seabed and Mitigation Measures to Reduce Impact (pages 295–314): Pingguo He and Paul D. WingerChapter 13 Measures to Reduce Interactions of Marine Megafauna with Fishing Operations (pages 315–342): Dominic Rihan