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Low optimal fisheries yield creates challenges for sustainability in a climate refugia
Reducing resource depletion and promoting ecosystem‐based management are considered key climate change adaptation policies. Therefore, the resource status of an identified climate refugia in a semi‐enclosed bay on the Kenya–Tanzania border was evaluated ...
T. R. McClanahan, J. K. Kosgei
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Working Group on the Biology and Assessment of Deep-sea Fisheries Resources (WGDEEP) [PDF]
The ICES working group on biology and assessment of deep-sea fisheries resources (WGDEEP) provides scientific advice on 30 assessment units including stocks of deep-water species and those on shelf areas and in deep waters. Advice is provided in time intervals of 1 to 5 years for different stocks, with 1- and 2-years intervals as the most common. First
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Effective fisheries management with few data: A management procedure approach [PDF]
Includes bibliographical references.Complex stock assessments which typically rely on a comprehensive set of age or length data are traditionally seen as an essential requirement for sound fisheries management.
Geromont, Helena Francine
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Biofloc technology aims to maximize fish farming productivity by effectively breaking down ammonia and nitrite, promoting healthy flocculation, and enhancing the growth and immunity of cultured animals.
Vikash Kumar +8 more
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Stock assessment of commercially important fishes in Naujan Lake [PDF]
The study aimed to assess the capture fisheries of Naujan Lake with emphasis on commercially important fish species and to determine the extent of their exploitation.
Pasumbal, Ramelo A., Perez, Cirila T.
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Ecological analyses typically involve many interacting variables. Ecologists often specify lagged interactions in community dynamics (i.e. vector‐autoregressive models) or simultaneous interactions (e.g.
James T. Thorson +3 more
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Implications of feed and seed costs in Asian seabass mariculture in the face of climate change
Mariculture, a sustainable and rapidly growing aquaculture sub-sector, meets global seafood demand while reducing strain on wild fish stocks and continues to expand worldwide. However, rising feed and seed costs pose significant challenges, overshadowing
Damodaran Nair Divu +14 more
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Climate vulnerability assessment of key fishery resources in the Northern Humboldt Current System
AbstractThe Northern Humboldt Current System sustains one of the most productive fisheries in the world. However, climate change is anticipated to negatively affect fish production in this region over the next few decades, and detailed analyses for many fishery resources are unavailable.
Jorge E. Ramos +18 more
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Age, not growth, explains larger body size of Pacific cod larvae during recent marine heatwaves
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are often associated with physiological changes throughout biological communities but can also result in biomass declines that correspond with shifts in phenology.
Jessica A. Miller +5 more
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The assessment of fisheries resources development is an important basis for formulating marine fisheries management regulations and arranging fisheries production activities reasonably, which is of great significance for improving the economic benefits ...
Yanan Guan +6 more
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