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Global Marine Fishery Stock Productivity Under Climate Change. [PDF]
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Size-Dependent Tissue Translocation and Physiological Responses to Dietary Polystyrene Microplastics in Salmo trutta. [PDF]
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Limited Availability and Higher Cost of Gluten-Free Foods Continue in the United Kingdom: A Comparative Follow-Up Over More Than a Decade. [PDF]
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Growth, mortality, and exploitation of <i>Saurida lessepsianus</i> Russell, Golani & Tikochinski, 2015, from a southern Aegean Sea small-scale fishery: a stock assessment for sustainable fisheries. [PDF]
Reis İ, Ateş C.
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Comprehensive Whole-Genome Survey and Analysis of the Naozhou Stock of Large Yellow Croakers (<i>Larimichthys crocea)</i>. [PDF]
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Environmental Science & Technology, 1999
Despite conflicting views on harm from trawling and overfishing, experts agree that changes in fishing practices are necessary.
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Despite conflicting views on harm from trawling and overfishing, experts agree that changes in fishing practices are necessary.
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Regional fish stock management
Marine Policy, 1982Abstract Development of a bio-economic model for applications in managing an important north African fishery is reported in this article. The model is applied through identification of baseline conditions and analysis of two alternative fishery management plans; limiting the number of vessels and instituting a closed season.
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Fishes occur in a wider range of habitats than any other vertebrate or invertebrate group, from the upper reaches of streams in high mountain ranges to the mouths of temperate and tropical rivers, and from the intertidal zone to the ocean's abyss. Fish grow in size, spawn and die, either from natural causes (predation, diseases, ageing) or from being ...
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