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Century‐Scale Changes in the Feeding Patterns of Demersal Fish Species in the Western North Sea
ABSTRACT Understanding the extent and magnitude of change in marine food webs requires historical data that predates modern monitoring efforts. Such information can provide invaluable insights into the longer‐term impacts of altered trophic interactions, yet it is rarely incorporated into marine policy frameworks.
Georgina L. Hunt +4 more
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Bycatch and discards, representing unwanted catches, undermine sustainable fisheries and hinder the conservation of vulnerable and endangered species.
Sara Maggini +10 more
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Assessment of demersal fishery resources in Brunei Darussalam [PDF]
A problem commonly encountered in stock assessments of tropical marine resources\ud in developing countries is data paucity, which invariably results from the lack of both\ud human and economic capacity within the government to implement and maintain\ud programmes for data collection and analysis.
openaire
North Sea Catch Statistics, 1924-1981 [PDF]
This dataset comprises 8,842 records that have been extracted from the Sea Fisheries Statistical Tables – the official government record of fish landings at ports in England and Wales.
Barnard, Michaela G.
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Associations of Commercial Fisheries and Cold‐Water Corals and Sponges
Three metrics for determining whether the marine life that are landed by commercial fisheries are associated with cold‐water corals and sponges: (a) Adjacent; (b) General Proximity; and (c) Habitat. The relationship between these structure forming invertebrates (SFI) and fisheries is robust across analytical approaches.
Jennifer Coyle Selgrath +2 more
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ABSTRACT Despite their potential to inform sustainable regional harvest and climate‐resilient fisheries management, spatial stock assessment models remain underused for management advice. To identify barriers that inhibit broader use of these methods, we conducted a blinded international simulation experiment mimicking real‐world stock assessment ...
Aaron M. Berger +37 more
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Growth and management of the NSW demersal fisheries
Prior to the declaration of the Australian Fishing Zone, it was generally believed considerable benefits were to be gained from exploitation of the fish resources within the proposed fishing zone. (Report of the Senate Standing Committee on Trade and Commerce, November 1982, p.1.)
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Chasing Fish: 130 Years of Innovation, Displacement and Depletion in Scottish Fisheries
ABSTRACT Rebuilding the depleted fisheries of the 21st century requires an understanding of past drivers of their decline. Despite Scotland's central role in the commercial exploitation of North Sea fisheries for over a century, associations between technological innovations, regulatory introductions and fishery landings have not previously been ...
Zoe F. J. Heard +2 more
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Potential fishery industry activities and financial aspects of east Malaysian marine fisheries [PDF]
The South China Sea separates East Malaysia from Peninsular Malaysia that is consisted of two big states; Sarawak and Sabah. The marine resources of peninsular Malaysia have been adequately explored in last few decades whereas East Malaysian marine ...
Safa, Mohammad Samaun
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ABSTRACT Measures of an organism's weight at a given length are often considered reliable indicators of energy reserves or ‘condition’, which can be related to fecundity and risk of mortality. Understanding the impact of environmental change on fish condition may therefore inform sustainable management of human activities in marine ecosystems.
Philina A. English +2 more
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