The Resources of the Sea
William Carmichael McIntosh (1838–1931) was a Scottish physician and marine biologist and the first director of the Gatty Marine Laboratory, founded during 1896 in St Andrews. Originally published in 1921, this is the second edition of a work first published in 1899. The text is based on observations made, over a number of years, during trawling investigations off the coast of Scotland. In a lengthy and rigorous exposition, McIntosh argues that the restrictions imposed on trawling in coastal waters by the Fishery Board are unjustified, lacking a foundation in scientific data. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in marine biology and fisheries policy.
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9781107662872
408 pages
229 × 152 × 23 mm
0.59kg
Table of Contents
- Preface to the first edition
- Preface to the second edition
- List of plates
- 1. Introductory
- 2. Remarks on the author's trawling report of 1884
- 3. General condition of the fisheries in St Andrews Bay
- 4. Investigations in Frith of Forth, 1886–96
- 5. Investigations in Moray Frith, 1887–97
- 6. Investigations in Frith of Clyde, 1888–97
- 7. Summary and conclusions
- 8. The international investigations
- Tables.