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Fishing in the Good Old Days: Was It Really Better?

Autor Bob Kearney
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2022
Bob Kearney has been addicted to recreational fishing and is a devout keeper of the legends and lore of the Australian angler. He is also a world authority on fisheries and marine ecosystem management. In Fishing in the Good Old Days, Kearney looks back on his six decades of experience as a fisherman in earnest pursuit of the iconic jewfish off the rocks and beaches of northern New South Wales. He recalls unforgettable adventures, colourful personalities, the thrill of the chase, and, yes, the ones that got away. Along the way, he exposes the environmental consequences of poorly planned coastal activities. Kearney also addresses a serious question: Is the holistic experience of fishing for fun, now, truly not as good as it was in the 1960s? Of course, this question rests on many others about recreational and commercial fishing practice, fisheries management, coastal and marine conservation, and the impact of the terrestrial world, including through human population growth and climate change. With a grasp of the scientific research as acute as his ear for the anglers' voices of his youth, Kearney demonstrates that the answer to his question is far from straightforward.
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ISBN-13: 9780522878349
ISBN-10: 0522878342
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Melbourne University

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Bob Kearney is Emeritus Professor of Fisheries Management at the Institute for Applied Ecology, University of Canberra. Previously he was Professor of Environmental Sciences. His international fisheries achievements include being the founder and first director of the world's biggest and most successful international tuna research program, and past chairman of the board of the World Fish Centre. He served on the boards of numerous prominent fisheries authorities, cooperative research centres, and Commonwealth environmental research and advisory committees.