Description
“Advances in Fisheries and Aquaculture” is a groundbreaking exploration into the dynamic and evolving world of aquatic science, presenting a comprehensive collection of the latest developments, innovations, and sustainable practices in fisheries and aquaculture. This book serves as a pivotal resource for researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of the advancements shaping the future of aquatic resource management.
Key Features:
Cutting-edge Research: The book delves into cutting-edge research, offering insights into emerging technologies, methodologies, and scientific breakthroughs that are reshaping the landscape of fisheries and aquaculture.
Sustainable Practices: A significant focus is placed on sustainable practices, including advancements in responsible aquaculture, ecosystem-based fisheries management, and conservation initiatives that contribute to the long-term health of aquatic ecosystems.
Technological Innovations: Explore the role of technology in transforming the industry, from precision aquaculture and recirculating systems to artificial intelligence applications for fisheries monitoring and disease detection.
Global Perspectives: The book provides a global perspective, featuring case studies and success stories from diverse regions, highlighting the shared challenges and collaborative efforts towards sustainable fisheries and aquaculture on a global scale.
Interdisciplinary Insights: Recognizing the interdisciplinary nature of aquatic science, the book integrates perspectives from biology, ecology, engineering, economics, and social sciences to provide a holistic view of the field.
Addressing Climate Change: A dedicated section addresses the impacts of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture, offering adaptive strategies, mitigation approaches, and the role of the blue economy in fostering resilience.
Who Should Read:
● Researchers and Academics in Aquatic Sciences
● Fisheries and Aquaculture Professionals
● Policy Makers and Environmentalists
● Students and Educators in Marine Biology and Aquatic Sciences
● Sustainable Development Practitioners