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Introduction
Described here are the origin and general trends in the development of fishing from the earliest times up to the present in various parts of the world. The techniques applied and the economic and social problems involved are covered. Fishing methods have not changed much since the Stone Age, but continuous technical improvements like the construction of sea-worthy ships, more efficient gear, and finally mechanization of fishing have led to enormous development and a high fish production, of now 100 million tons per year. Extensive utilization has caused heavy overexploitation of the resources and consequently growing concern. The book concludes with an evaluation of perspectives for the future utilization of living resources.
Keywords
Biologie/Geschichte Biology, History of Cultural History Ethnologie Ethnology Fischereiwesen Fischfang Fisheries Namib biology development fish mammals migration the origin
Bibliographic information
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77411-9
- Copyright Information Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1992
- Publisher Name Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
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- Print ISBN 978-3-642-77413-3
- Online ISBN 978-3-642-77411-9
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