Fisheries Ecology

Fisheries Ecology by Paul Hart, published by Springer Science & Business Media on April 30, 1983, is a comprehensive exploration of the ecological aspects of fisheries. This edition spans 414 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the intricate relationships between fish populations and their environments, examining the biological and environmental factors that influence fisheries.
Readers will find a detailed examination of various ecological principles as they relate to fisheries management and sustainability. The text addresses significant topics within the realms of life sciences and environmental science, providing insights into the challenges faced by aquatic ecosystems. Hart’s work aims to enhance understanding of the complex interactions that define fisheries ecology, making it a valuable resource for those interested in science and technology related to environmental issues.
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The author spent much of 1989 and 1990 living within the Muscovite community and came into contact with people at all levels, from pimps to philosophers. He provides a portrait of a society which is struggling to survive the traumas and changes of the Gorbachev years. In some ways more medieval and Oriental than modern and Western, Moscow is a city in which tales of flying saucers and masonic conspiracies co-exist with endless queues, corruption, anti-semitism and a black market in guns. Durden-Smith also discovered in Moscow an intellectual passion and energy which puts most Western capitals to shame and which makes Moscow not only one of the most important, but also one of the most complex, contradictory and fascinating cities on earth.
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