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- Chapter Contributors
- Viewpoint Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
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One Managing Human Legacies in a Changing Sea -
Part One Recovering Endangered Species -
Two What Recovery of Exploited Marine Animals Tells Us about Management and Conservation -
Three Natural or Anthropogenic? -
Four Using Disparate Datasets to Reconstruct Historical Baselines of Animal Populations -
Part Two Conserving Fisheries -
Five Improving Fisheries Assessments Using Historical Data -
Six Understanding Fisheries through Historical Reconstructions -
Seven Back to the Future -
Part Three Restoring Ecosystems -
Eight Historical Information for Ecological Restoration in Estuaries and Coastal Ecosystems -
Nine Estimates of Historical Ecosystem Service Provision Can Guide Restoration Efforts -
Ten Incorporating Historical Perspectives into Systematic Marine Conservation Planning -
Part Four Engaging the Public -
Eleven Engaging Public Interest in the Ocean of the Past -
Twelve Choice without Memory - Index
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- Source:
- Marine Historical Ecology in Conservation
- Publisher:
- University of California Press
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- Title Pages
- Title Pages
- Title Pages
- Title Pages
- Chapter Contributors
- Viewpoint Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
-
One Managing Human Legacies in a Changing Sea -
Part One Recovering Endangered Species -
Two What Recovery of Exploited Marine Animals Tells Us about Management and Conservation -
Three Natural or Anthropogenic? -
Four Using Disparate Datasets to Reconstruct Historical Baselines of Animal Populations -
Part Two Conserving Fisheries -
Five Improving Fisheries Assessments Using Historical Data -
Six Understanding Fisheries through Historical Reconstructions -
Seven Back to the Future -
Part Three Restoring Ecosystems -
Eight Historical Information for Ecological Restoration in Estuaries and Coastal Ecosystems -
Nine Estimates of Historical Ecosystem Service Provision Can Guide Restoration Efforts -
Ten Incorporating Historical Perspectives into Systematic Marine Conservation Planning -
Part Four Engaging the Public -
Eleven Engaging Public Interest in the Ocean of the Past -
Twelve Choice without Memory - Index