FISH 323
Conservation and Management of Aquatic Resources

Ray Hilborn email: rayh@u.washington.edu office: 352B
Charlotte Boyd (TA) email: boydchar@u.washington.edu office:






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Introduction to 323
Aquatic conservation and management
Endangered species classification
- Red List categories and criteria
Objectives of aquatic resource management
Introduction to fisheries management
The scientific paper
- Figures and tables
State of the world's fisheries
Pacific halibut fishery
History of the conservation movement
Surplus production and population dynamics
One interpretation of the fisheries crisis (Hilborn)
Northern cod
History of whaling
New Zealand lobster
The Great Lakes
Chilean artisanal fisheries
Barefoot ecologists
Southern bluefin tuna
Governance
Data collection
Bristol Bay case study
By-catch
Ecosystem impacts of fishing
Ecosystem management
Marine Protected Areas
International fisheries management
Monitoring, compliance, and surveillance
Essentials for good fisheries management