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Artificial Reefs
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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 2|100 pages
Enhancement of the Marine Environment for Fisheries and Aquaculture in Japan 1
chapter 3|28 pages
The Ecology of Natural Shoals in lake Ontario and their Importance to Artificial Reef Development
chapter 4|8 pages
Physical and Geological Aspects of Artificial Reef Site Selection
chapter 5|36 pages
Physical and Limnological Characteristics of Natural Spawning Reefs in Western Lake Erie
part II|178 pages
Design and Construction of Artificial Reefs
chapter 8
The Use Of By-Products From Coal Combustion For Artificial Reef Construction
chapter 11|20 pages
An Artificial Reef Enhancement Program for Nearshore Hawaiian Waters 1
chapter 12|12 pages
Artificial Reefs in Virginia Old Beginnings and New Directions
chapter 13|14 pages
Utilization of Artificial Reefs in the Inshore Areas of Lake Michigan
part III|152 pages
The Ecology of Artificial Reefs
chapter 15|18 pages
Density Estimates of Five Warm-Temperate Reef Fishes Associated with an Artificial Reef, a Natural Reef, and a Kelp Forest
chapter 16|30 pages
Summary and Update of the Smith Mountain Lake Artificial Reef Project
chapter 17|12 pages
Biota of the Naturally Rocky Area of Southwestern Lake Michigan with Emphasis on Potential Fish Prey
chapter 18|16 pages
Preliminary Evaluation of an Artificial Reef as a Fishery Management Strategy in Lake Michigan
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
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
part |48 pages
Legal, Economic, Regulatory, And Organizational Considerations In The Siting And Construction Of Artificial Reefs