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Reviews: Methods and Technology in Fish Biology and Fisheries
published by Kluwer Academic Publishers is a book series dedicated
to the publication of information on advanced, forward-looking
methodologies, technologies, or perspectives in fish and is
especially dedicated to relevant topics addressing global,
fisheries. This series international concern in fish and fisheries.
Humans continue to challenge our environments with new technologies
and technological applications. The dynamic creativity of our own
species often tends to place the greatest burden on our supporting
ecosystems. This is especially true for aquatic networks of creeks,
lakes, rivers and ocean environments. We also frequently use our
conceptual powers to balance conflicting requirements and demands
on nature and continue to develop new approaches and tools to
provide sustainable resources as well as conserve what we hold most
dear on local and global scales. This book series will provide a
window into the developing dynamic among humans, aquatic ecosystems
(both freshwater and marine), and the organisms that inhabit
aquatic environments. There are many reasons to doubt the
increasing social and economic value technology has gained over the
last two centuries. Science and technology represent stages in
human development. I agree with Ernst Mayer when he said in Toward
a New Philosophy of Biology (1988) that "endeavors to solve all
scientific problems by pure logic and refined measurements are
unproductive, if not totally irrelevant.
Reviews: Methods and Technology in Fish Biology and Fisheries
published by Kluwer Academic Publishers is a book series dedicated
to the publication of information on advanced, forward-looking
methodologies, technologies, or perspectives in fish and is
especially dedicated to relevant topics addressing global,
fisheries. This series international concern in fish and fisheries.
Humans continue to challenge our environments with new technologies
and technological applications. The dynamic creativity of our own
species often tends to place the greatest burden on our supporting
ecosystems. This is especially true for aquatic networks of creeks,
lakes, rivers and ocean environments. We also frequently use our
conceptual powers to balance conflicting requirements and demands
on nature and continue to develop new approaches and tools to
provide sustainable resources as well as conserve what we hold most
dear on local and global scales. This book series will provide a
window into the developing dynamic among humans, aquatic ecosystems
(both freshwater and marine), and the organisms that inhabit
aquatic environments. There are many reasons to doubt the
increasing social and economic value technology has gained over the
last two centuries. Science and technology represent stages in
human development. I agree with Ernst Mayer when he said in Toward
a New Philosophy of Biology (1988) that "endeavors to solve all
scientific problems by pure logic and refined measurements are
unproductive, if not totally irrelevant.
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