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There is extensive concern about the impact of fishing on coral reef structure and, conversely, the impact of decreasing coral on fisheries. Written by a team of notable authorities in coral reef research and fisheries management, this book examines the short- and long-term consequences of trends in coral health for fisheries. It addresses current and emerging threats as well as challenges and opportunities for managing corals and associated fisheries. Its inclusive coverage makes this an important resource for both researchers and environmental resource managers.

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There is extensive concern about the impact of fishing on coral reef structure and, conversely, the impact of decreasing coral on fisheries. Written by a team of notable authorities in coral reef research and fisheries management, this book examines the short- and long-term consequences of trends in coral health for fisheries. It addresses current and emerging threats as well as challenges and opportunities for managing corals and associated fisheries. Its inclusive coverage makes this an important resource for both researchers and environmental resource managers.
Autorenporträt
Stephen A. Bortone, PhD, recently retired as executive director of the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council and now serves as a principal in an environmental consulting firm (Osprey Aquatic Sciences, Inc.) specializing in fisheries and other aquatic sciences. For the past 45 years, he has conducted research on fisheries and the life history of aquatic organisms, especially fishes, chiefly in the southeastern United States and the Gulf of Mexico. He has published over 160 scientific articles on broad aspects of the aquatic sciences, but mostly on fisheries. In addition, he has edited four books on the aquatic sciences.