Michael H. Glantz (ed.)Climate Variability, Climate Change and Fisheries
Herausgeber: Glantz, Michael H.; Michael H., Glantz
1. Introduction
2. King Crab dethroned
3. The rise and fall of the California sardine empire
4. El Niño and variability in the Northeastern Pacific salmon fishery: implications for coping with climate change
5. The US Gulf shrimp fishery
6. The Menhaden fishery: interactions of climate, industry and society
7. Maine lobster industry
8. Human responses to the weather-induced catastrophes in a West Mexican fishery
9. Irruption of sea lamprey in the upper Great Lakes: analogous events to those that may follow climate warming
10. North Sea herring fluctuations
11. Atlanto-Scandian herring: a case study
12. Global warming impacts on living marine resources: the Anglo-Icelandic cod wars as an analogy
13. Adjustments of Polish fisheries to changes in the environment
14. Climate-dependent fluctuations in the Far Eastern sardine population and their impacts on fisheries and society
15. The Peru-Chilean eastern Pacific fisheries and climatic oscillation
16. Climate change, the Indian Ocean tuna fishery, and empiricism
17. Summary.