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1 From certainty to doubt in fishery science 1
2 The ecological consequences of the exceptional fecundity of teleosts 16
3 Indeterminate growth, negative senescence and longevity 34
4 Marine ecosystems: their structure and simulation 56
5 The natural variability of fish populations and fisheries 79
6 Has sustainability in fishing ever been achieved? 119
7 What is the real state of global fish populations? 155
8 The mechanics of population collapse 195
9 Why don't some fish populations recover after depletion? 229
10 Is the response of the fishery science community appropriate? 261
11 Conclusion: sustainability can be achieved rarely and only under special conditions 291
Index 315
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