Congratulations Sasha & everyone - a very comprehensive, impressive work. Best wishes Ian At 22:31 12/06/2015, you wrote: >Dear colleagues, > >Finally, I am happy to say that our 'World squid fisheries' review >is out. It is published in Reviews in Fisheries Science and >Aquaculture. This review contains the most up-to-date overview of >both large and small squid fisheries from around the world. > >When asked by the Editor to lead this exciting project a couple of >years ago, I decided to attract as many specialists in the field as >possible to participate. Many of them I know personally from >tri-annual Symposia organised by the Cephalopod International >Advisory Council (CIAC), as well as from other scientific meetings >and workshops. To my excitement and satisfaction, everyone agreed to >contribute. As a result, the overview is co-authored by fifty five >scientists who provided detailed input on each fishery. The >geographical coverage of the authorship spreads to all continents >except the unpopulated Antarctic! I am grateful to the enthusiasm of >all my colleagues who spent their valuable time and efforts to bring >this project to reality. > >We hope that the present contribution will be useful to marine >biologists and fishery scientists studying squid and other >cephalopods, as well as to fishery managers, fishers and commercial >fishing industry who are interested in squid. > >It is an open access paper, so you can download the pdf from the website: > ><http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23308249.2015.1026226#.VXcTuE3bIdU>http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23308249.2015.1026226#.VXcTuE3bIdU > >Supplemental data for this article can be accessed on the >publisher's website. The file includes a list of the authors and the >sections of the article to which they contributed. It is positioned >after acknowledgement paragraph in a pdf version of the paper. > > By the way, the Editor (Sandra Shumway) is very excited about > the follow up projects/reviews, on 'World octopus fisheries' and > 'World cuttlefish fisheries'. If there are there enthusiastic > persons to lead those projects, we could discuss them I suppose > during the next CIAC2015 Meeting, if not before! These are > difficult and very time consuming but believe me very exciting and > rewarding tasks! > >Best wishes, > >Sasha > > >______________________________________________________________________ >This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. >For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com >______________________________________________________________________ Best regards, Ian. -------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Ian G. Gleadall International Fisheries Science Unit Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences Tohoku University Amamiya 1-1 Sendai, Japan 981-8555 -------------------------------------------------------------- Tel. +81-22-717-8876 (Fax. -717-8607) e-mail [log in to unmask] (English only) [log in to unmask] (Japanese) [log in to unmask] (travelling)