El Niño and the Peruvian Anchovy Fishery by Edward Laws is a crash
course in fisheries (mis)management. If you think that you could do a better job
than the Peruvian government, a natty simulation program allows you to pit your
managerial and economic wits against the vicissitudes of nature. Published by
University Science, £21.95, ISBN 0935702806.
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