Fisheries Magazine – December 2014
In this Issue:
COLUMN
- President’s Commentary – Blogging Fish Science
Guest writer – Dan Isaak - Policy – Revisiting Hopes for Created and Restored Habitats
Thomas E. Bigford
FEATURES
- Paleoclimate Shaped Bluefish Structure in the Northern Hemisphere – Three genetic units were identified across the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Paleoclimate could explain recent Bluefish population structure.
Laura Miralles, Francis Juanes, Antonio F. Pardiñas, and Eva Garcia-Vazquez
Spanish Abstract: El paleoclima como determinante de la estructura poblacional del anjova en el hemisferio norte
STEVEN BERKELEY
- Steven Berkeley’s Marine Conservation Legacy Lives On: A Life of Fishing and Fisheries Conservation
Susan Sogard - Steven Berkeley Marine Conservation Fellowship Recipient Updates
Howard Williams - The 2014 Steven Berkeley Marine Conservation Fellowship Winners
QUÉBEC CITY MEETING WRAP UP
144th Annual Meeting in Québec City—From Fisheries Research to Management: Think and Act Locally and Globally
Beth Beard
AWARDS
- Call for Award Nominations: 2015 American Fisheries Society Awards
- American Fisheries Society Section Awards for 2014
The 2003 Québec Declaration of Concern About Eel Declines—11 Years Later: Are Eels Climbing Back up the Slippery Slope?
As we wait eagerly to find out how many young eels will arrive from the ocean, the future remains as unpredictable. But the recent recruitment increase of some stocks and the relative stability of others indicate that, after many decades of continued decline, depleted eel stocks around the world have the potential to recover.
Willem Dekker and John M. Casselman (coordinators)
A Meditation on Food Habit Studies
Milton Love
IN MEMORIAM
- Keith Jefferts
- Grace Klein-MacPhee
- Richard (Dick) Ryder
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