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      Marine and Freshwater Applications

      Artificial Reefs

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      Artificial Reefs book

      Marine and Freshwater Applications
      Edited ByFrank M. D’ltri
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1985
      eBook Published 22 December 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351069915
      Pages 603
      eBook ISBN 9781351069915
      Subjects Area Studies, Environment & Agriculture
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      D’ltri, F.M. (Ed.). (1985). Artificial Reefs: Marine and Freshwater Applications (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351069915

      ABSTRACT

      In this book fisheries biologists, ecologists, limnologists, oceanographers, aquatic resource managers and planners, commercial fisherman and environmental scientists are offered information on the latest artificial fishing reef designs, siting and placement methods, and ecological research as well as an overview of current united states legislation and regulations.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part I|184 pages

      Physicial and Limnological Characteristics of Artificial Reefs

      chapter 1|10 pages

      History of Artificial Reef use in the United States

      ByRichard B. Stone

      chapter 2|100 pages

      Enhancement of the Marine Environment for Fisheries and Aquaculture in Japan 1

      ByMadelon Green Mottet

      chapter 3|28 pages

      The Ecology of Natural Shoals in lake Ontario and their Importance to Artificial Reef Development

      ByJohn E. Gannon, Robert J. Danehy, Jon W. Anderson, Glenn Merritt, Andrew P. Bader

      chapter 4|8 pages

      Physical and Geological Aspects of Artificial Reef Site Selection

      ByHeyward Mathews

      chapter 5|36 pages

      Physical and Limnological Characteristics of Natural Spawning Reefs in Western Lake Erie

      ByCharles E. Herdendorf

      part II|178 pages

      Design and Construction of Artificial Reefs

      chapter 6|66 pages

      Fishing Reef Planning in Japan 1

      ByRobert S. Grove, Choule J. Sonu

      chapter 7|12 pages

      New Approaches In Artificial Reef Design And Applications

      ByDaniel J. Sheeny

      chapter 8

      The Use Of By-Products From Coal Combustion For Artificial Reef Construction

      ByP.M.J. Woodhead, J.H. Parker, I.W. Duedall

      chapter 9|10 pages

      Scrap Tires as Artificial Reefs

      ByRichard D. Candle

      chapter 10|14 pages

      MIdwater Fish Attractors

      ByDeWitt O. Myatt

      chapter 11|20 pages

      An Artificial Reef Enhancement Program for Nearshore Hawaiian Waters 1

      ByRichard E. Brock, Raymond M. Buckley, Robert A. Grace

      chapter 12|12 pages

      Artificial Reefs in Virginia Old Beginnings and New Directions

      ByMichael H. Meier, James R. Martin, David L. Feigenbaum, Melvin Bell

      chapter 13|14 pages

      Utilization of Artificial Reefs in the Inshore Areas of Lake Michigan

      ByFred P. Binkowski

      part III|152 pages

      The Ecology of Artificial Reefs

      chapter 14|18 pages

      Habitat Enhancement and Urban Recreational Fishing

      ByRaymond M. Buckley

      chapter 15|18 pages

      Density Estimates of Five Warm-Temperate Reef Fishes Associated with an Artificial Reef, a Natural Reef, and a Kelp Forest

      ByW.N. Jessee, J.W. Carter, A.L. Carpenter, E.E. DeMartini

      chapter 16|30 pages

      Summary and Update of the Smith Mountain Lake Artificial Reef Project

      ByEric D. Prince, O. Eugene Maughan, Paul Brouha

      chapter 17|12 pages

      Biota of the Naturally Rocky Area of Southwestern Lake Michigan with Emphasis on Potential Fish Prey

      ByJohn Janssen, John Quinn

      chapter 18|16 pages

      Preliminary Evaluation of an Artificial Reef as a Fishery Management Strategy in Lake Michigan

      ByNiles R. Kevern, William E. Biener, Steve R. VanDerLaan, Scott D. Cornelius

      chapter 19|32 pages

      Preliminary Analysis of Colonization and Succession of Selected Algae, Invertebrates, and Fish on Two Artificial Reefs in Inshore Southeastern Lake Michigan

      ByThomas L. Rutecki, John A. Dorr III, David J. Jude

      chapter 20|24 pages

      Abundance and Composition of Lake Michigan Fishes Near Rock Jetties and a Breakwater, with Comparisons to Fishes in Nearby natural habitats

      ByCharles R. Liston, Dan C. Brazo, Joe R. Bohr, John A. Gulvas

      part |48 pages

      Legal, Economic, Regulatory, And Organizational Considerations In The Siting And Construction Of Artificial Reefs

      chapter 21|8 pages

      The Responsibilities Of Federal Agencies In The Regulation Of Artificial Reefs

      ByJonathan E. Amson

      chapter 22|4 pages

      Regulating Artificial Reefs

      ByBernie Goode

      chapter 23|8 pages

      Artificial Reefs: The Sport Fishing Perspective

      ByGilbert C. Radonski, Robert G. Martin, William P. DuBose

      chapter 24

      The Economic Impact Of Artificial Reefs On Great Lakes Sport Fisheries

      ByDaniel R. Talhelm

      chapter 25|18 pages

      The Florida Reef Network: Strategies To Enhance User Benefits

      ByWilliam Seaman Jr., Donald Y. Aska
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