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Seit 1.1.1998) Kkóstenstenstensten---- Und Hochseefischerei 301 Neuerer Bestand (seit 1.1.1998) KKÓstenstenstensten---- und Hochseefischerei 301 Hjort, Antonia: Human dimensions of the ecosystem approach to fisheries : an overview of context, concepts, tools and methods / by Cassandra De Young; Anthony Charles; Antonia Hjort. - Rome : FAO, 2008. - X, 152 S. : graph. Darst. (FAO fisheries technical paper ; 489) Literaturverz. S. 131 - 139 ISBN =978-92-5-106000-1 SchlagwÒrter: Fischerei ; SWD-ID: 40173100 ; Âkosystem ; SWD-ID: 40432166 ; SozialÒkologie ; SWD-ID: 40432087 ; -Q--OBV Sachgruppen: 48.67 ; Fischerei <Land- und Forstwirtschaft> / 43.61 ; Umweltbelastung durch Land- und Forstwirtschaft / 71.15 ; LÑndliche Gesellschaft .............................. B/89268 Hjort, Johan: Fishing experiments in Norwegian fiords / by Johan Hjort and Knut Dahl. - Kristiania : Andersen, 1900. - 214 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 4ê (Report on Nowegian fishery and marine investigations ; 1,1) .............................. Y/1353: 1 Hjort, Johan: Hydrographic-biological investigations of the Skagerrak and the Christiana Fjord / by Johan Hjort and H. H. Gran. - Kristiania : Andersen, 1900. - 56, 41 S, 7 Bl. : Ill. (Report on Norwegian Fishery- and Marine-Investigations ; 1,2) .............................. Y/1353: 1 Hoag, Stephen H.: Bottom area estimates of habitat for Pacific halibut / by Stephen H. Hoag, Gilbert St-Pierre, and Joan E. Forsberg. - Seattle, Wash., 1997. - 28 S. : Kt. (Technical report / International Pacific Halibut Commission ; 36) Sachgruppen: 48.67 ; Fischerei <Land- und Forstwirtschaft> .............................. Y/7167: 36 Hoare, Kate: Biotechnology and genetics in fisheries and aquaculture / A. R. Beaumont and K. Hoare. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell Science, 2003. - VII, 158 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ISBN 0-632-05515-4 - ISBN SchlagwÒrter: Biotechnologie ; Genetik ; Aquakultur ; Fischereibiologie Sachgruppen: 48.67 ; Fischerei <Land- und Forstwirtschaft> / 48.68 ; Aquakultur .............................. B/54533 Hoare, Philip ; ID: gnd 1032219726: Leviathan oder der Wal : auf der Suche nach dem mythischen Tier der Tiefe / Philip Hoare. Aus dem Engl. von Hans-Ulrich MÒhring. - 1. Aufl. - Hamburg : Mare, 2013. - 522 S. : Ill., Kt. EST: Leviathan, or, the whale <dt.> Literaturverz. S. 488 - 493 ISBN =978-3-86648-154-1 Schlagwortketten: Wale ; ID: gnd/4064432-7 Sachgruppen: 42.84 ; Mammalia .............................. A/593818 Hobday, Alistair J.: Development of a fishery independent index of abundance for juvenile southern bluefin tuna and improved fishery independent estimates of southern bluefin tuna recruitment through integration of environmental, archival tag and aerial survey data / Ann Cowling; Alistair J. Hobday; John Gunn. - Hobart, Tasm. : CSIRO Marine Research, 2002. - II, 193 S. : graph. Darst. Final report, FRDC projects 96/118 und 99/105 ISBN 1-87699-641-2 SchlagwÒrter: Gro¾e Australische Bucht ; Southern bluefin tuna ; Jungtiere ; Fischbestandschutz ; Index .............................. B/63010 302 Neuerer Bestand (seit 1.1.1998) KKÓstenstenstensten---- und Hochseefischerei Hochleithner, Martin: Aale (Anguillidae) : Biologie und Aquakultur / Martin Hochleithner. - KitzbÓhel : AquaTech Publ., 2010. - 156 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. (AT-Ratgeber) Literaturverz. S. 148 - 152 ISBN =978-3-9500968-8-0 Schlagwortketten: Aale ; SWD-ID: 41409620 ; Aquakultur ; SWD-ID: 41125551 Sachgruppen: 42.81 ; Pisces / 48.68 ; Aquakultur .............................. A 2010/10944 Hochleithner, Martin: StÒre : (Acipenseriformes) ; Verbreitung, Lebensweise, Aquakultur / Martin Hochleithner. - Klosterneuburg-Wien : Âsterreichischer Agrarverl., 1996. - 202 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. (AV-Ratgeber) ISBN 3-7040-1261-0 [formal falsch] Schlagwortketten: StÒre <Familie> ; Bestimmungsbuch StÒre <Familie> ; Aquakultur .............................. storniert .............................. A/334869 Hochleithner, Martin: StÒre (Acipenseriformes) : Biologie und Aquakultur / Martin Hochleithner. - [2., verÑnd. Neuaufl.]. - KitzbÓhel : AquaTech Publications, 2004. - 228 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 216 mm x 150 mm, 450 gr (AT-Ratgeber) Enth. Literaturangaben, Rezepte und Index ISBN 3-9500968-2-5 Schlagwortketten: StÒre <Familie> ; Bestimmungsbuch StÒre <Familie> ; Aquakultur .............................. A 2005/5057 Hochleithner, Martin: The Sturgeons and Paddlefishes (Acipenseriformes) of the World : biology and aquaculture = (Anguillidae) / Martin Hochleithner; JÒrn Gessner. - 3., ext. ed. - KitzbÓhel : Aqua-Tech-Publ., 2012. - 248 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 22 cm EST: StÒre, Biologie und Aquakultur <engl.> Adresse des Verl.: 6370 KitzbÓhel, Unterbrunnweg 3 ISBN =978-3-902855-07-7 Schlagwortketten: StÒre$gFamilie ; ID: gnd/4183395-8 ; Bestimmungsbuch StÒre$gFamilie ; ID: gnd/4183395-8 ; Aquakultur ; ID: gnd/4112555-1 SchlagwÒrter: Aale ; ID: gnd/4140962-0 ; Aquakultur ; ID: gnd/4112555-1 ; -Q--OBV Sachgruppen: 42.81 ; Pisces / 48.68 ; Aquakultur .............................. A/593546 H²g¿sen, Helge Rachel: Physiological changes associated with the diadromous migration of salmonids / Helga Rachel H²g¿sen. - Ottawa : NRC Research Press, 1998. - VIII, 128 S. : graph. Darst. (Canadian special publication of fisheries and aquatic sciences ; 127) (NRC monograph publishing program) ISBN 0-660-17637-8 SchlagwÒrter: Lachsartige <Familie> ; Fluss ; Migration <Biologie> ; Endokrinologie ; EinfÓhrung .............................. A 2000/9333 Neuerer Bestand (seit 1.1.1998) KKÓstenstenstensten---- und Hochseefischerei 303 H²nneland, Geir: Coercive and discursive compliance mechanisms in the management of natural resources : a case study from the Barents Sea fisheries / by Geir H²nneland. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer, c2000. - xvi, 185 S. : graph. Darst., Kt. ; 25 cm (Environment & policy ; v. 23) Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-180) and index ISBN 0-7923-6243-8 SchlagwÒrter: Barentssee ; Fischfang ; Management ; Fischbestandschutz Sachgruppen: 48.67 ; Fischerei <Land- und Forstwirtschaft> .............................. A/335405 H²nneland, Geir: Law and politics in ocean governance : the UN fish stocks agreement and regional fisheries management regimes / Tore Henriksen , Geir H²nneland and Are Sydnes. - Leiden [u.a.] : Nijhoff, 2006. - XII, 220 S. : Kt. (Publications on Ocean development ; 52) ISBN 90-04-14968-6 SchlagwÒrter: Seefischereirecht ; SWD-ID: 41806268 ; SeevÒlkerrecht ; SWD-ID: 41327883 Sachgruppen: 86.93 ; VÒlkerrechtliche Sondergebiete .............................. A/457294 H²nneland, Geir: Russian fisheries management : the precautionary approach in theory and practice / Geir H²nneland. - Leiden [u.a.] : Nijhoff, 2004. - XVI, 190 S. : graph. Darst. (Publications on ocean development ; 43) ISBN 90-04-13618-5=978-90-04-13618-2 SchlagwÒrter: Russland ; SWD-ID: 40768995 ; Fischereipolitik ; SWD-ID: 42023221 ; Fischfang ; SWD-ID: 41544730 ; Management ; SWD-ID: 40372789 Sachgruppen: 48.10 ; Regionale Land- und Forstwirtschaft / 48.67 ; Fischerei <Land- und Forstwirtschaft> / 83.66 ; Agrarwirtschaft .............................. A/508357 H²nneland, Geir ; ID: gnd 13228443X: Making fishery agreements work : post-agreement bargaining in the Barents Sea / Geir H²nneland. - Cheltenham [u.a.] : Elgar, 2012. - VI, 152 S. : Kt. ISBN 0-85793-362-0=978-0-85793-362-1 (hbk.) SchlagwÒrter: Barentssee ; ID: gnd/4004511-0 ; Fischerei ; ID: gnd/4017310-0 ; Fischereipolitik ; ID: gnd/4202322-1 ; Internationale Kooperation ; ID: gnd/4120503-0 ; Verhandlung ; ID: gnd/4062875-9 Sachgruppen: 83.66 ; Agrarwirtschaft / 48.67 ; Fischerei .............................. A/571454 Hoffman, Glenn L.: Parasites of North American freshwater fishes / Glenn L. Hoffman. - 2. ed. - Ithaca [u.a.] : Comstock Publ. Assoc., 1999. - XVII, 539 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 29 cm (A Comstock book) Includes bibliographical references (p. 415-510) and index ISBN 0-8014-3409-2 SchlagwÒrter: Nordamerika ; Fische ; Parasit Sachgruppen: 42.81 ; Pisces .............................. B/40214 Hoffmann, Richard C.: Fishers' craft and lettered art : tracts on fishing from the end of the Middle Ages / Richard C. Hoffmann. - Toronto [u.a.] : Univ. of Toronto Press, 1997. - XV, 384 S. : Ill., Kt. (Toronto medieval texts and translations ; 12) Includes original texts and English translations of Wie Man Fisch und Vogel Fahen Soll, Tegernseer Angel- und Fischbuchlein, Dialogo que agora se hazia-"--Can CIP ISBN 0-8020-7853-2 - ISBN 0-8020-0869-0 SchlagwÒrter: Fischerei ; Fachliteratur ; Quelle Sachgruppen: 48.67 ; Fischerei <Land- und Forstwirtschaft> .............................. A 1998/3915 304 Neuerer Bestand (seit 1.1.1998) KKÓstenstenstensten---- und Hochseefischerei Hoffmann, Rudolf W.: Fischkrankheiten : mit 19 Tabellen / Rudolf W. Hoffmann. - Stuttgart : Ulmer, 2005. - 224 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 25 cm (UTB ; 8241 : VeterinÑrmedizin) (Erkrankungen der Haustiere) Literaturangaben ISBN 3-8001-2739-3 - ISBN 3-8252-8241-4 ISBN 3-8252-8241-1 (UTB-Bestellnummer) [formal falsch] Schlagwortketten: Fischkrankheit .............................. A 2005/13696 Hofmann, Matthias: Von MÑnnern die in Stiefeln sterben : eine teilweise biografische, kulinarische, geografische, und informative Reise durch die Geschichte der Hochseefischerei / Matthias Hofmann. - Berlin : epubli, 2012. - 86 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 205 mm x 135 mm, 133 g ISBN 3-8442-3445-4=978-3-8442-3445-9 SchlagwÒrter: Hochseefischerei ; ID: gnd/4072564-9 ; Fischer ; ID: gnd/4140853-6 ; |f| Erlebnisbericht Sachgruppen: 48.67 ; Fischerei$XLand- und Forstwirtschaft / 48.01
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