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A Culinary Medicine Blueprint: Optimizing Satiety Through the Healthy Bowl Strategy. [PDF]
Hanus A.
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Heritability and genomic basis of age-at-maturity in Chinook Salmon. [PDF]
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Sharing a Migrating Fish Stock
Marine Resource Economics, 2013Abstract The sharing of a migrating fish stock between two players is considered. Data on the Northeast Atlantic mackerel are used to model the fishery. A growth function is estimated, and random fluctuations in growth and recruitment are used to simulate the fishery.
R. Hannesson
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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.
John P. Warren +2 more
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The great fish war: an example using a dynamic Cournot-Nash solution
Fisheries Economics, 2020In recent years there have been numerous international conflicts about fishing rights. These conflicts are wider in scope than those captured by the model presented in this paper. Yet the model sheds lights on the economic implications of these conflicts
D. Levhari, Leonard J. Mirman
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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 ...
Dimarchopoulou, Donna +3 more
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Management of evolving fish stocks
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1998Mortality caused by harvesting can select for life history changes in the harvested stock. Should this possibility be taken into account in the management of renewable resources? I compare the performance of different harvest strategies when evolutionary change is accounted for with the help of an age-structured population dynamics model.
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Climate change impacts on mismatches between phytoplankton blooms and fish spawning phenology
Global Change Biology, 2019Substantial interannual variability in marine fish recruitment (i.e., the number of young fish entering a fishery each year) has been hypothesized to be related to whether the timing of fish spawning matches that of seasonal plankton blooms ...
R. Asch, C. Stock, J. Sarmiento
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Methods to Describe Fish Stocks
1993The description of the genetic diversity of species is a prerequisite step for both basic (understanding of mechanisms involved in the adaptation and evolution of species) and applied (management of the genetic resources of species) purposes. This description includes two major phases.
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