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Global Fisheries Endangered by Overfishing, Overcapacity and Low Returns.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c44846) has announced the addition of Economics for Fisheries Management Fisheries management is today often referred to as a governmental system of management rules based on defined objectives and a mix of management means to implement the rules, which is put in place by a system of monitoring control and surveillance (MCS).  to their offering.

Many of the worldeIUs fisheries fisheries. From earliest times and in practically all countries, fisheries have been of industrial and commercial importance. In the large N Atlantic fishing grounds off Newfoundland and Labrador, for example, European and North American fishing fleets have long  face major challenges including overfishing Overfishing occurs when fishing activities reduce fish stocks below an acceptable level. This can occur in any body of water from a pond to the oceans. More precise biological and bioeconomic terms define 'acceptable level'. , overcapacity o·ver·ca·pac·i·ty  
n.
Too great a capacity for production of commodities or delivery of services in relation to actual need: the problem of overcapacity in many large industries. 
 and low returns. Using recent developments in microeconomic mi·cro·ec·o·nom·ics  
n. (used with a sing. verb)
The study of the operations of the components of a national economy, such as individual firms, households, and consumers.
 theory, and with numerous case-studies and examples, this book shows how to measure efficiency, productivity, profitability and capacity of fishing fleets and how to improve fisheries management. The book will prove invaluable to researchers, students and professionals interested in understanding the problems in fisheries and how they may be overcome.

The economics of fishing and fisheries economics:

-- Data for economic analysis of commercial fisheries

-- Measurement and analysis of efficiency in fisheries

-- Understanding and measuring capacity in fisheries

-- Measuring productivity and decomposing profits in fisheries

-- Economics for fisheries management

-- Glossary

-- Index.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c44846
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