Shifting Baselines The Past and the Future of Ocean Fisheries /
Shifting Baselines explores the real-world implications of a groundbreaking idea: we must understand the oceans of the past to protect the oceans of the future. In 1995, acclaimed marine biologist Daniel Pauly coined the term "shifting baselines" to describe a phenomenon of lowered expecta...
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| 言語: | English | 
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      Washington, DC :
        Island Press/Center for Resource Economics : Imprint: Island Press,
    
      2011.
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| 版: | 1st ed. 2011. | 
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| オンライン・アクセス: | https://doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-029-3 | 
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                目次: 
            
                  - Introduction: The Importance of Shifting Baselines
 - PART I. THE PROBLEM DEFINED. 1. A Shoreline Remembrance
 - 2. The “March of Folly” in Global Fisheries
 - 3. If a Frond Falls in the Kelp Forest (does it make any sound?)
 - PART II. ANCHOVIES AND SARDINES. 4. The Sardine-Anchovy Puzzle
 - 5. Variations in Fisheries and Complex Ocean Environments
 - PART III. COD. 6. The Historical Abundance of Cod on the Nova Scotian Shelf
 - 7. History and Context: Reflections from Newfoundland
 - PART IV. METHODS IN HISTORICAL MARINE ECOLOGY. 8. Uncovering the Ocean’s Past
 - 9. Whales, Logbooks, and DNA
 - PART V. FROM FISHERIES MANAGEMENT TO ECOSYSTEMS. 10. Management in the Gulf of Maine
 - 11. Lessons from Coral Reefs
 - Epilogue: Shifting Baselines for the Future
 - Notes
 - Contributors
 - Index.
 



