'A highly readable and insightful analysis of prominent failures in world fisheries management from an eminent marine scientist.' Peter Koeller, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Preface; 1. From certainty to doubt in fishery science; 2. The ecological consequences of the extraordinary fecundity of teleosts; 3. Indeterminate growth, negative senescence and longevity; 4. Marine ecosystems: their structure and simulation; 5. The natural variability of fish populations and fisheries; 6. Has sustainability in fishing ever been achieved?; 7. What is the real state of global fish populations?; 8. The mechanics of fish population collapse; 9. Why do some fish populations not recover after depletion?; 10. Is the response of the fishery science community appropriate?; 11. Conclusion: sustainability can be achieved rarely, and only under special conditions.