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Fisheries Fluctuations. Can We Separate Manmade Effects From Natural Effects On The Abundance Of Delaware Bay Fisheries?
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1986
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Series: DEL-SG ; 07-86
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Description:When the effects of climate, water quality, overfishing, and their interactions are understood more fully, managers may better address conflicts between commercial and recreational fishermen, allocate fisheries resources in a more scientific manner, and generally protect and develop fisheries resources for the public good in a more effective way. In the meantime there is little choice but to limit fish stock mortality by limiting the catch. Factors, natural and human, contributing to fisheries fluctuations are discussed in this briefing which is part of a series on Delaware Bay directed at policy makers and the general public.
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Sea Grant Document Number:DELU-T-86-001
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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