Title: Lecture 1: Introduction to Fisheries
1Lecture 1 Introduction to Fisheries
- Introduction to Fisheries Management
- WMAN 445
- August 21, 2006
2What is a Fishery?
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8Golden
9What is a Fishery?
ORGANISMS Population Dynamics Behavior Life
History
HABITATS Water Quality Habitat Quality Ecological
Interactions
PEOPLE Sociology Economics Politics Social Justice
10What is a Fishery?
- Targeted fish population, the aquatic habitat and
associated species, and people associated with
the capture and/or other use of the species
11Recreational Vs. Commercial Vs. Sustenance
12EXAMPLE OF A FISHERY
13What is Fisheries Science?
- A multidisciplinary area of research, including
fishing technology, biology, economics, and
management. - Obtaining basic knowledge.
14What is Fisheries Management?
- Applying knowledge gained through basic research
to manipulate aquatic organisms, aquatic
environments, and their human users to produce
sustainable benefits to people.
15What is Fisheries Management?
- Manipulation of aquatic organisms, aquatic
environments, and their human users to produce
sustainable benefits to people.
16The Adaptive Fisheries ProcessManagement
vs. Science
Question Project Results and Synthesis
17Essentials of a Good Fisheries Manager
- Strong science and quantitative background.
- A coherent environmental ethic.
- Knowledge of economic forces.
- Knowledge of state and federal policies that
affect aquatic resources (especially CWA). - Ability to communicate with people that may
disagree with you or have a very different
background. - Common sense.
18Pettys Ethic
Human Societies depend on services provided by
aquatic ecosystems (water, flood control, food,
recreation, aesthetics). Our use of aquatic
resources must protect the internal capability of
aquatic ecosystems for on-going re-creation
(i.e., sustainability). Self-sustaining fisheries
require naturally functioning ecosystem
processes. Fisheries managers should be actively
managing to restore and protect natural ecosystem
process such that self-sustaining aquatic
ecosystems are maintained for the benefit of
human society.
19Issues in Fisheries Management
- Over Harvesting
- Agriculture
- Mining
- Urbanization
- Forestry
- Transportation
- Flood control
- By-catch
- Sedimentation
- Acid precipitation
- AMD
- Eutrophication
- Fish passage
- Habitat degradation and loss
20In WV
- Acid precipitation
- AMD
- Sedimentation
- Eutrophication
- Stream filling and alteration
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