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The fisheries of groupers have declined world wide mainly due to fishing pressure on coral reef fishes. Although data on groupers biology are important for management of fisheries, such data are lacking for coastal Kenya. This book therefore aims at providing biological information on groupers from south coast Kenya. The biology of groupers provides a concise easy to read introduction for anyone in the field of fisheries biology and ecology. It will be ideal for undergraduate and graduate students as well as professional researchers in the field of fisheries and aquatic ecology requiring a…mehr

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The fisheries of groupers have declined world wide mainly due to fishing pressure on coral reef fishes. Although data on groupers biology are important for management of fisheries, such data are lacking for coastal Kenya. This book therefore aims at providing biological information on groupers from south coast Kenya. The biology of groupers provides a concise easy to read introduction for anyone in the field of fisheries biology and ecology. It will be ideal for undergraduate and graduate students as well as professional researchers in the field of fisheries and aquatic ecology requiring a concise overview of the topic. It is also intended to help fisheries workers gather and examine aspects of the biology of groupers that will be useful for the management of this fishery resource.
Autorenporträt
Simon W. Agembe, MSc: Studied Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (Management option) at Moi University. I am Fisheries Research Scientist at Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Kenya. I am currently doing PhD in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences at Moi University, Kenya.