Computers in Fisheries Research [electronic resource] / edited by Bernard A. Megrey, Erlend Moksness.

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570.285
Title
Computers in Fisheries Research edited by Bernard A. Megrey, Erlend Moksness.
Edition
Second Edition.
Physical Description
X, 422 p. online resource.
Contents
Past, Present and Future Trends in the Use of Computers in Fisheries Research -- The Consumption and Production of Fisheries Information in the Digital Age -- Extended Guide to Some Computerized Artificial Intelligence Methods -- Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in Fisheries Management and Research -- Remote Sensing -- Quantitative Research Surveys of Fish Stocks -- Geostatistics and Their Applications to Fisheries Survey Data: A History of Ideas, 1990–2007 -- Ecosystem Modelling Using the Ecopath with Ecosim Approach -- Image Recognition -- Visualization in Fisheries Oceanography: New Approaches for the Rapid Exploration of Coastal Ecosystems -- Computers in Fisheries Population Dynamics -- Multispecies Modeling of Fish Populations -- Computers and the Future of Fisheries.
Summary
This is the second edition of a book that reviews current and future computer trends in fisheries science applications. The first edition was published 10 years ago. Individuals have been quick to realize the potential of computers in fisheries and scientists continue to take advantage of the rapidly advancing tools and technology. This book provides a valuable sampling of contemporary applications and in some cases compares recent developments to the status of the situation 10 years ago. In many cases perspectives are presented by the same authors that contributed to the first edition. Scientists will have an opportunity to evaluate the suitability of different computer technology applications to their particular research situation thereby taking advantage of the experience of others.
Added Author
Megrey, Bernard A. editor.
Moksness, Erlend. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Subject
LIFE SCIENCES.
BIOINFORMATICS.
COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY.
AQUATIC ECOLOGY.
Wildlife.
Fish.
Life Sciences.
Computer Appl. in Life Sciences.
Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management.
Freshwater & Marine Ecology.
Multimedia
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Summary
This is the second edition of a book that reviews current and future computer trends in fisheries science applications. The first edition was published 10 years ago. Individuals have been quick to realize the potential of computers in fisheries and scientists continue to take advantage of the rapidly advancing tools and technology. This book provides a valuable sampling of contemporary applications and in some cases compares recent developments to the status of the situation 10 years ago. In many cases perspectives are presented by the same authors that contributed to the first edition. Scientists will have an opportunity to evaluate the suitability of different computer technology applications to their particular research situation thereby taking advantage of the experience of others.
Contents
Past, Present and Future Trends in the Use of Computers in Fisheries Research -- The Consumption and Production of Fisheries Information in the Digital Age -- Extended Guide to Some Computerized Artificial Intelligence Methods -- Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in Fisheries Management and Research -- Remote Sensing -- Quantitative Research Surveys of Fish Stocks -- Geostatistics and Their Applications to Fisheries Survey Data: A History of Ideas, 1990–2007 -- Ecosystem Modelling Using the Ecopath with Ecosim Approach -- Image Recognition -- Visualization in Fisheries Oceanography: New Approaches for the Rapid Exploration of Coastal Ecosystems -- Computers in Fisheries Population Dynamics -- Multispecies Modeling of Fish Populations -- Computers and the Future of Fisheries.
Subject
LIFE SCIENCES.
BIOINFORMATICS.
COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY.
AQUATIC ECOLOGY.
Wildlife.
Fish.
Life Sciences.
Computer Appl. in Life Sciences.
Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management.
Freshwater & Marine Ecology.
Multimedia