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- 020 __ |a 9251051364 (pbk.) : |c CNY20.00
- 040 __ |a FQG |c FQG |d AGL |d DLC
- 070 0_ |a SH1 |b .F2 no. 467
- 090 __ |a SH351.T8 |b M593 2004
- 090 __ |a FAO/S9-5/FAO/V.467
- 100 1_ |a Miyake, Makoto.
- 245 10 |a Historical trends of tuna catches in the world / |c by Makoto Peter Miyake, Naozumi Miyabe and Hideki Nakano.
- 260 __ |a Rome : |b Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, |c 2004.
- 300 __ |a vi, 74 p. : |b col. ill. ; |c 30 cm.
- 440 _0 |a FAO fisheries technical paper, |x 0429-9345 ; |v 467
- 500 __ |a "The development of the world and Atlantic tuna fisheries and their catches were documented by Dr Peter Miyake, while those of the Indian and Pacific fisheries are described by Drs Hideki Nakano and Naozumi Miyabe, respectively"--P. [iii].
- 520 __ |a This paper reviews historical trends of the catches of the major commercial species (albacore, bigeye, bluefin, skipjack and yellowfin) of tunas. The total world catch of these species has increased during the last 50 years (from 0.4 to 3.9 million tonnes), but the pattern of increase has varied among species, oceans and fishing gears. The causes of those variations are analyzed in this paper. In the world catch, the Pacific Ocean has been predominant throughout. In recent years catches from the Indian Ocean have exceeded those from the Atlantic.
- 650 _0 |a Tuna fisheries |x Catch effort.
- 700 1_ |a Miyabe, Naozumi.
- 700 1_ |a Nakano, Hideki.
- 710 2_ |a Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
- 905 __ |a CAU |f FAO/S9-5/FAO/V.467 |b W0073317(or.)
- 907 __ |a CAU |f FAO/S9-5/FAO/V.467 |b W0073317(or.)
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