Description
Jeremy McKenzie, Bradford Parsons, Andrew Seitz, R. Keller Kopf, Matthew Mesa, and Quinton Phelps, editors
560 pages, hardcover, Symposium 76
Published by the American Fisheries Society
Publication date: May 2012
ISBN: 978-1-934874-27-1
doi: https://doi.org/10.47886/9781934874271
Summary
Fish marking and tracking is a fundamental tool for fisheries management and research. In recent years the technologies and analytical procedures available for marking and monitoring fisheries have evolved. The 31 chapters in this volume include papers on integrated approaches, conventional tagging, acoustic tags and arrays, radio telemetry, chemical and biological markers, and archival and pop-up satellite tags.
This book will be appreciated by both fisheries scientists and managers for its coverage of many of the important advances in fish tagging technologies of the last two decades, the methods used to analyze data generated by these technologies, and the underlying management needs and objectives that only fish-marking and tagging can fulfill.
CONTENTS
Section I: Integrated Approaches
Section II: Conventional Tagging
Section Foreward (Jeremy R. McKenzie)
Section III: Acoustic Tags and Arrays
Section Foreword (Matthew G. Mesa)
Section IV: Radio Telemetry
Section V: Chemical and Biological Markers
Section Foreword (R. Keller Kopf)
Section VI: Archival and Pop-up Satellite Tags




