The Chapman and Hall Fish and Fisheries Series occasionally includes
books devoted to a single taxon of fish that are of particular interest
to fish and fisheries science. All three previous books of this type
(Cichlid Fishes, Cyprinid Fishes, Sea Bass) have included important
material on commercial fishery exploitation, but Hake: Biology,
fisheries and markets, number 15 in the Series, is the first book that
focuses on a major global fishery resource. This book brings together
detailed analyses of the ocean habitats, biology, ecology, assessment
and management of all the hake fisheries of the world for the first
time. Globally, there are ten major world fisheries for 12 species of
hake on both sides of the North and the South Atlantic, the Mediterra-
nean, the eastern North and South Pacific and New Zealand. The book
includes an overview of industrial markets and products of hake. Hake
fisheries are of particular economic interest as their location spans
almost a complete spectrum of industrial development from major
industrial countries like USA, Canada, Spain and Italy through New
Zealand, South Africa, Argentina and Chile to Morocco, Peru, Mauritania,
Namibia and Angola.