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The art of ecosystem-based fishery management

, 2014
The perception that ecosystem-based fishery management is too complex and poorly defined remains a primary impediment to its broadscale adoption and implementation.
M. Fogarty, K. Rose
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Glyphosate in fisheries management

Hydrobiologia, 1996
Glyphosate is the active ingredient of the broad-spectrum, translocated herbicide ‘Roundup’. Glyphosate is cleared for safe use in or near watercourses, being rated virtually non-toxic by the World Health Organisation. Trials in and alongside Irish fishery watercourses first commenced in 1989 and are continuing to date.
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Fishermen's organisations in fisheries management. Perspectives for fisheries co-management based on Danish fisheries

Marine Policy, 1997
Abstract This paper examines the role of fishermen's organisations in the fisheries management decision-making process based on Danish experiences. The fishing industry world-wide is facing large challenges in the years to come deriving from the management system, technology and the market. These challenges cannot be met without the central fisheries
Thomas Vedsmand, Jesper Raakjær Nielsen
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What are we protecting? Fisher behavior and the unintended consequences of spatial closures as a fishery management tool.

Ecological Applications, 2012
Spatial closures like marine protected areas (MPAs) are prominent tools for ecosystem-based management in fisheries. However, the adaptive behavior of fishermen, the apex predator in the ecosystem, to MPAs may upset the balance of fishing impacts across ...
J. Abbott, A. Haynie
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Risk management for fisheries [PDF]

open access: possibleFish and Fisheries, 2010
AbstractRisk management methods provide means to address increasing complexity for successful fisheries management by systematically identifying and coping with risk. The objective of this study is to summarize risk management practices in use in fisheries and to present strategies that are not currently used but may be applicable.
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Genetics in fisheries management

Hydrobiologia, 2000
Genetic analyses have much to offer fisheries managers, especially in the provision of tools enabling unequivocal specimen identification and assessment of stock structure. The three commonly-used genetic tools — allozymes, mitochondrial DNA and microsatellites — differ in their properties.
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Reinventing fisheries management

1998
Acknowledgements and Dedication -- OVERVIEWS OF REINVENTING FISHERIES MANAGEMENT -- Reinventing Fisheries Management: the Symposium (Tony Pitcher) -- Synopsis of the Symposium (Craig Harris) -- New contexts, New tools (Nigel Haggan) -- Reinventing the Tree (Nigel Haggan) -- THE LARKIN LECTURE -- Fisheries management after 2000: will new paradigms apply?
Daniel Pauly   +2 more
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Folk Management in the World's Fisheries: Lessons for Modern Fisheries Management

Culture & Agriculture, 1999
Folk Management in the World's Fisheries: Lessons for Modern Fisheries Management Christopher L. Dyer and James R. McGoodwin. eds. Niwot: University Press of Colorado, 1994.
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Fisheries Management

Science, 1993
W, Aron   +3 more
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Fisheries management and regulations

2014
As scientists have been documenting the decline of many shark populations (Manire and Gruber, 1990; Stevens et al., 2000; Baum et al., 2003; Ferretti et al., 2010; Clarke et al., 2013), it is now widely acknowledged that there is an urgent need to manage and regulate shark fisheries more effectively (FAO, 1999; Musick et al., 2000; Ward-Paige et al.,
Boris Worm, Aurelie Cosandey Godin And
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