7.1 Introduction 7.2 Global, regional and local patterns 7.3 Potential impacts of environmental/climate stressors on estuarine fish 7.4 Climate change and fisheries in estuaries 7.5 Case studies 7.6 Gaps in knowledge and future research directions 7.7 Acknowledgements 7.8 References Chapter 8: Estuarine Degradation and Rehabilitation 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Estuarine restoration and habitat creation 8.3 Current practices 8.4 Ecological engineering 8.5 Contribution of modelling tools to more process‐based restoration objectives 8.6 Why modelling processes? 8.7 Modelling tools 8.8 Life‐cycle modelling 8.9 Food web modelling 8.10 The path to effective ecological restoration 8.11 From theory to practice 8.12 Concluding comments 8.13 Acknowledgements 8.14 References
3 Volume II Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Page List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 9: Estuarine Fisheries 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Estuarine fishery sectors 9.3 Problems and issues in estuarine fisheries 9.4 Fishery yields 9.5 Estuarine fisheries: a selection of case studies 9.6 The main fishery species in Europe and North America 9.7 Connectivity 9.8 Concluding remarks 9.9 Acknowledgements 9.10 References Chapter 10: Conservation of Estuarine Fishes 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Analysis of threats to estuarine fish conservation 10.3 Conservation interventions and instruments 10.4 Threatened species and extinction risk: some case studies 10.5 Current and future challenges 10.6 Conclusions 10.7 Acknowledgements and dedication 10.8 References Chapter 11: Non‐native Fishes in Estuaries 11.1 Introduction 11.2 What conditions favor non‐native species in estuaries? 11.3 What are the characteristics of successful non‐native estuarine fishes? 11.4 Do non‐native species become integrated into the biota of estuaries? 11.5 How should non‐native species in estuaries be managed? 11.6 How do non‐native fishes fit into estuarine ecosystems? 11.7 Conclusions 11.8 Acknowledgements 11.9 References Chapter 12: Management of Fishes and Fisheries in Estuaries 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Management background, aims and philosophies 12.3 Management of activities and habitats, monitoring and surveillance 12.4 Management approaches at whole catchment and estuary level 12.5 Management of species and stocks/fisheries 12.6 Administrative and legal aspects of managing estuarine fish ecology and fisheries 12.7 Main messages and recommendations for management 12.8 Future research into management methods 12.9 Acknowledgements 12.10 References Chapter 13: Fish and Fisheries in Estuaries 13.1 Introduction – changing estuarine landscapes: habitats, research and society 13.2