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'Evolution' of fisheries science:Idea and Coordination: Howard I. BrowmanInstitute of Marine Research, Austevoll Aquaculture Research Station, 5392 Storebø, Norway Contributors: Browman HI, Hutchings JA, Conover DO, Stokes K, Law R, Walters CE-mail: howard.browman@imr.no![]() In addition to the often contradictory demands of industry, politicians, economists, and environmental/wildlife protection organizations, there are currently several sub-disciplines of marine science making persuasive cases for inclusion in the development of fisheries ecology, and in stock management practices. These include physical oceanography, reproductive biology, community ecology and--the focus of this Theme Section (TS)--evolutionary ecology. The essays (it is essential that they be viewed as such) that follow address several different aspects of this theme.
Published in MEPS Vol.
208
(2000) on December 8
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