DocumentCode :
2937007
Title :
The Fisheries-Why Systems Engineering?
Author :
Hamlin, Cyrus
Author_Institution :
Ocean Research Corporation, Kennebunk, ME, USA
fYear :
1986
fDate :
23-25 Sept. 1986
Firstpage :
643
Lastpage :
648
Abstract :
The marine fishing industry must surely be one of Man´s most complex endeavors It involves hunting a prey which is usuaully invisible, often migratory, and occupies three dimensions, carried out in small vessels working at the meteorologically disturbed interface between air and ocean. The catch is processed in innumerable ways to suit tastes which vary widely from place to place in accordance with local tradition, religion, the time of year, and economics. Systems Engineering offers a technique for bringing some order out of this chaos and providing a rational and repeatable method of arriving at sounder conclusions. This paper discusses some of the ways in which Systems Engineering has been and can be applied to fisheries problems large and small. Examples are given, illustrated with block diagrams. Scenarios are presented for how fishery models can be constructively used by industry, government, researchers, and the public. It is suggested that now is the time to begin building aglobal fishery model.
Keywords :
Aquaculture; Cities and towns; Construction industry; Gears; Industrial plants; Instruments; Marine animals; Marine vehicles; Steel; Systems engineering and theory;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '86
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1986.1160487
Filename :
1160487
Link To Document :
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