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Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus, is an important commercial and
recreational fish species and there has been much interest in
maintaining its status among a variety of scientific, social and
economic levels. Stocks are influenced by varying environmental
conditions, changing fishing effort and efficiency, anthropogenic
effects, inter- and intraspecific interactions, bycatch from other
fisheries, and habitat alterations. Red Snapper Biology in a
Changing World explores these changing factors and their potential
effects on Red Snapper in the Eastern Atlantic region including the
Gulf of Mexico and Southeastern U.S. The book will provide a better
understanding of Red Snapper population fluctuations that will
subsequently allow for better management decisions and more
informed user groups in their efforts to maintain a sustainable
fishery. It explores the responses Red Snapper have made, and are
making, relative to their life history attributes such as early
life history and adult ecology, especially attributes associated
with population distribution and abundance, movement patterns, fish
health issues and management success. A compendium of many papers
presented at the 147th annual meeting of the American Fisheries
Society in Tampa, Florida, this volume also includes additional
research completed as a result of the symposium. It will be
essential reading for fisheries scientists and managers,
ichthyologists, resource and environmental managers, and
policymakers who are involved with coastal fisheries.
Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus, is an important commercial and
recreational fish species and there has been much interest in
maintaining its status among a variety of scientific, social and
economic levels. Stocks are influenced by varying environmental
conditions, changing fishing effort and efficiency, anthropogenic
effects, inter- and intraspecific interactions, bycatch from other
fisheries, and habitat alterations. Red Snapper Biology in a
Changing World explores these changing factors and their potential
effects on Red Snapper in the Eastern Atlantic region including the
Gulf of Mexico and Southeastern U.S. The book will provide a better
understanding of Red Snapper population fluctuations that will
subsequently allow for better management decisions and more
informed user groups in their efforts to maintain a sustainable
fishery. It explores the responses Red Snapper have made, and are
making, relative to their life history attributes such as early
life history and adult ecology, especially attributes associated
with population distribution and abundance, movement patterns, fish
health issues and management success. A compendium of many papers
presented at the 147th annual meeting of the American Fisheries
Society in Tampa, Florida, this volume also includes additional
research completed as a result of the symposium. It will be
essential reading for fisheries scientists and managers,
ichthyologists, resource and environmental managers, and
policymakers who are involved with coastal fisheries.
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