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Ecosystem‐based management of Amazon fisheries and wetlands [PDF]
AbstractInfrastructure development and overfishing in the Amazon make it imperative to define adequate scales for the ecosystem‐based management of commercial fisheries and the wetlands on which they depend. We mapped fisheries and fish ecology data from Brazil, Peru, Bolivia and Colombia to an explicit GIS framework of river basins and mainstems ...
Michael Goulding +9 more
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Coral reefs provide numerous ecosystem goods and services, but are threatened by multiple environmental and anthropogenic stressors. To identify management scenarios that will reverse or mitigate ecosystem degradation, managers can benefit from tools ...
Mariska Weijerman +11 more
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Study on small-pelagic fisheries in the border regions between Indonesia - Timor Leste has taken place in Belu District, East Nusa Tenggara. It was aimed to assess the status of small pelagic management and formulate the strategic and tactical steps for ...
Beatrix Maureen Rehatta +4 more
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From data compilation to model validation: a comprehensive analysis of a full deep-sea ecosystem model of the Chatham Rise [PDF]
The Chatham Rise is a highly productive deep-sea ecosystem that supports numerous substantial commercial fisheries, and is a likely candidate for an ecosystem based approach to fisheries management in New Zealand.
Vidette L. McGregor +3 more
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Fishful Thinking: Rhetoric, Reality, and the Sea Before Us
Fisheries science and management have been shrouded in controversy and rhetoric for over 125 yrs. Human reliance on fish through history (and even prehistory) has impacted the sea and its resources.
Tony J. Pitcher, Mimi E. Lam
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Ecosystem-based management of fisheries: is science limiting? [PDF]
Frid, C. J. L., Paramor, O. A. L., and Scott, C. L. 2006. Ecosystem-based management offisheries: is science limiting? e ICES Journal of Marine Science, 63: 1567e1572.Received 10 February 2005; accepted 14 March 2006.C. L. J. Frid,O. A. L. Paramor, and C. L.
Chris L.J. Frid +2 more
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Systematic Review of Multi-Species Models in Fisheries: Key Features and Current Trends
In the context of ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM), multi-species models offer a potential alternative to traditional single-species models for managing key species, particularly in mixed-fishery settings. These models account for interactions
Pablo Couve +3 more
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Skill assessment of models relevant for the implementation of ecosystem-based fisheries management [PDF]
The advance of ecosystem-based fisheries management worldwide has made scientific advice on fisheries related questions more complex. However, despite the need to take interactions between fish stocks, and between stocks and their environment into ...
Trijoulet, Vanessa +14 more
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Healthy seagrass beds have high ecological value, characterized by high diversity and even distribution in the water. However, currently, the health condition of seagrass beds is threatened both naturally and by human activities. For example, the loss of
Mutmainnah Mutmainnah +6 more
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Toward Exploring Possible Future States of the Southern Benguela
There is rising concern over the future states of marine ecosystems, with multiple drivers interacting and putting pressure on resources. Understanding the future of these systems is becoming increasingly important in the drive to safeguard marine ...
Emma M. Lockerbie, Lynne Shannon
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