![]() ![]() Richard Ellis, author of "The Empty Ocean"Ĭongratulations to Daniel Pauly, Island Press author and the newest recipient of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement! From the Tyler Prize press release: This book is remarkably accessible, and more important, remarkable convincing." Pauly, who identified the concept of 'fishing down the food web' (taking out the largest predatory fish species first), believes that the future for fish and fisheries is bleak unless we are able to revise our approach to marine resources. "When Daniel Pauly warns that we'd better pay attention to the massive impacts that industrial fisheries are having on marine ecosystems, we'd better.pay attention. This is his engrossing account of how he discovered the true impacts of fishing on marine life, and is a fascinating window into the way scientific advances are made."Ĭallum Roberts, Professor of marine conservation, University of York "Pauly is the grand master of fisheries science. Heather Leslie, Sharpe Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Biology, Brown University 5 Easy Pieces is not only an excellent resource for those interested in these rapidly evolving fields it also is a revealing commentary on the process and outcomes of scientific discovery." Pauly places some of the most important marine conservation science articles of the last two decades in context in a way no one else could. With accessible language and good humor, Dr. "Daniel Pauly's new book will be of great interest to students of marine science and policy alike. "The availability of these articles and commentaries in one volume will be of significant advantage to students taking courses in fishery biology, marine biology, and natural resource management. In an epilog, Pauly reflects on the ways that scientific consensus emerges from discussions both within and outside the scientific community. This structure also allows readers to see how scientists’ interactions with the popular media can shape the reception of their own, sometimes controversial, scientific studies. In one chapter, for example, the popular media pick up a contribution and use Pauly’s conclusions to contextualize current political disputes in another, what might be seen as nitpicking by fellow scientists leads Pauly and his colleagues to strengthen their case that commercial fishing is endangering the global marine ecosystem. ![]() By doing so, he demonstrates how science evolves. ![]() In addition, Pauly documents how popular media reported on the articles and their findings. Initially published over an eight-year period, from 1995 to 2003, these articles illustrate a transition in scientific thought-from the initially-contested realization that the crisis of fisheries and their underlying ocean ecosystems was, in fact, global to its broad acceptance by mainstream scientific and public opinion.ĭaniel Pauly, a well-known fisheries expert who was a co-author of all five articles, presents each original article here and surrounds it with a rich array of contemporary comments, many of which led Pauly and his colleagues to further study. 5 Easy Pieces features five contributions, originally published in Nature and Science, demonstrating the massive impacts of modern industrial fisheries on marine ecosystems. ![]()
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