Sustaining the World's Large Marine Ecosystems
Sustaining the World's Large Marine Ecosystems
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ANNEX<br />
1986<br />
Vol. 1<br />
1989<br />
Vol. 2<br />
Published Volumes in <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> Ecosystem Series<br />
Titles, Chapters and Authors of 14 published Volumes of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong><br />
Ecosystem Series 1986 – 2007<br />
Sherman, K. and L. M. Alexander, eds.<br />
Variability and Management of <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong>. American<br />
Association for <strong>the</strong> Advancement of Science (AAAS) Selected Symposium 99.<br />
Westview Press, Colorado. 319p<br />
Part I – Impact of perturbations on productivity of renewable resources in LMEs<br />
1. Introduction to parts one and two: <strong>Large</strong> marine ecosystems as tractable<br />
Authors<br />
K. Sherman<br />
entities for meaasurement and management<br />
2. Shifts in resource populations in large marine ecosystems J. R. Beddington<br />
3. Long-term changes in <strong>the</strong> Baltic ecosystem G. Kullenberg<br />
4. Changes in <strong>the</strong> biomass of <strong>the</strong> California Current ecosystem A. D. MacCall<br />
5. Perturbation of a predator-controlled continental shelf M. P. Sissenwine<br />
Part II – Measuring variability in LMEs<br />
6. Definitions of environmental variability affecting biological processes in large A. Bakun<br />
marine ecosystems<br />
7. Variability of <strong>the</strong> environment and selected fisheries resources of <strong>the</strong> eastern L. Incze and J. D.<br />
Bering Sea. ecosystem<br />
Schumacher<br />
8. Results of recent time-series observations for monitoring trends in large N. Daan<br />
marine ecosystems with a focus on <strong>the</strong> North Sea<br />
9. Comparison of continuous measurements and point sampling strategies for A.W. Herman<br />
measuring changes in large marine ecosystems<br />
10. Measurement strategies for monitoring and forecasting variability in large K. Sherman<br />
marine ecosystems<br />
Part III – Institutional framework for managing large marine ecosystems<br />
11. Introduction to part three: <strong>Large</strong> marine ecosystems as regional phenomena L. M. Alexander<br />
12. Legal constraints and options for total ecosystem management of large M. H. Belsky<br />
marine ecosystems<br />
13. Can large marine ecosystems be managed for optimum yield? F. T. Christy, Jr.<br />
14. Cost benefit of measuring resource variability in large marine ecosystems G. Pontecorvo<br />
15. The convention for <strong>the</strong> conservation of Antarctic marine living resources: A R. T. Scully, W. Y. Brown,<br />
model for large marine ecosystem management<br />
and B. S. Manheim<br />
16. Very large ecosystems: From <strong>the</strong> research administrator’s point of view R. L. Edwards<br />
17. <strong>Large</strong> marine ecosystems and <strong>the</strong> future of ocean studies: A perspective J. Byrne<br />
Sherman, K. and L. M. Alexander, eds. Biomass Yields and Geography of<br />
<strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong>. American Association for <strong>the</strong> Advancement of<br />
Science (AAAS) Selected Symposium, 111. Westview Press, Colorado. 493p<br />
Part I – Case studies of perturbations in large marine ecosystems<br />
1. Introduction to part one: Case studies of perturbations in large marine K. Sherman<br />
ecosystems<br />
2. Changes in <strong>the</strong> biomass of <strong>the</strong> Yellow Sea ecosystem Q. Tang<br />
3. Recent large-scale changes in <strong>the</strong> biomass of <strong>the</strong> Kuroshio Current<br />
M. Terazaki<br />
ecosystem<br />
4. Oceanographic and biomass changes in <strong>the</strong> Oyashio Current ecosystem T. Minoda<br />
5. Yield dynamics as an index of biomass shifts in <strong>the</strong> Gulf of Thailand<br />
T. Piyakarnchana<br />
ecosystems<br />
6. <strong>Large</strong>-scale shifts in biomass of <strong>the</strong> Great Barrier Reef ecosystem R. H. Bradbury, C. N.<br />
Mundy<br />
R. J. M. Crawford, L. V.<br />
Shannon, P. A. Shelton<br />
7. Characteristics and management of <strong>the</strong> Benguela as a large marine<br />
ecosystem<br />
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