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Fisheries Acoustics: Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition

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ISBN: 978-0-632-05994-2

January 2006

Wiley-Blackwell

472 pages

Description
Living resources of the sea and fresh water have long been an important source of food and economic activity. With fish stocks continuing to be over-exploited, there is a clear focus on fisheries management, to which acoustic methods can and do make an important contribution.


The second edition of this widely used book covers the many technological developments which have occurred since the first edition; highly sophisticated sonar and computer processing equipment offer great new opportunities and Fisheries Acoustic, 2e provides the reader with a better understanding of how to interpret acoustic observations and put them to practical use.



  • Well known and respected authors

  • Emphasis on practical acoustic methods

  • Detailed coverage of a commercially and environmentally important subject


A vital tool for fisheries scientists, fisheries oceanographers, environmental biologists, ecologists, population biologists, fish biologists, and marine biologists. All those involved with design and use of acoustic equipment. Libraries in research establishments, government stations and universities where fisheries science is studied or taught will find this a welcome addition to their shelves.

About the Author
John Simmonds is the Head of Pelagic Fisheries Research at the FRS Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen, UK


David MacLennan is a consultant in fisheries research and technology, and a former Deputy Director at the FRS Marine Laboratory

Features
*second edition of widely used book, fully revised and up-to-date
*well-known and respected authors
*commercially important subject
*a vital tool for all those involved in the use of acoustics in fisheries science