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Global Fisheries Responses to Culture, Policy and COVID-19 from 2017 to 2020
Global Fishing Watch (GFW) provides global open-source data collected via automated monitoring of vessels to help with sustainable management of fisheries.
Bin He +7 more
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Extensive Use of Habitat-Damaging Fishing Gears Inside Habitat-Protecting Marine Protected Areas
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are critical for halting marine biodiversity loss and safeguarding ecosystems. However, efforts to designate additional areas as MPAs have generally taken precedence over ensuring that designated sites are effectively ...
Allison L. Perry +3 more
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Within the context of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management, an ecosystem model was developed for the Balearic Islands in the early 2000s, covering from 0 to 800 m of depth.
Paula Sánchez-Zulueta +10 more
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Human impacts on global freshwater fish biodiversity [PDF]
No waters left untouched We are increasingly aware of human impacts on biodiversity across our planet, especially in terrestrial and marine systems. We know less about fresh waters, including large rivers. Su et al. looked across such systems globally, focusing on several key measures of fish biodiversity.
Guohuan Su +5 more
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Fishes Receives Its First Impact Factor [PDF]
“A new journey for Fishes” [...]
Maria Angeles Esteban +2 more
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Impacts of Marine Litter on Mediterranean Reef Systems: From Shallow to Deep Waters
Biogenic reefs are known worldwide to play a key role in benthic ecosystems, enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem functioning at every level, from shallow to deeper waters. Unfortunately, several stressors threaten these vulnerable systems.
Michela Angiolillo +3 more
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The constant demand for seafood products and the undeniable effects of fishing on marine ecosystems make it urgent to implement an ecosystem approach, even in data-poor scenarios such as small-scale fisheries.
Manuel J. Zetina-Rejón +8 more
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The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most commercially valuable bivalve species worldwide and its range is expanding, facilitated by aquaculture and fishing activities. In existing and new systems, the species may become commercially and
Clarke Leo John +3 more
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Modelling species invasions using thermal and trophic niche dynamics under climate change
Changing marine temperatures modify the distributional ranges of natural populations, but the success of invasion of new areas depends on local physical and ecological conditions.
Simone eLibralato +2 more
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Assessing the impact of spear fishing by using competitions records and underwater visual censuses
Recreational fishers are increasingly competing for space and resources with commercial fishers worldwide, but have been poorly studied. In particular, the impacts of spearfishing competitions on the temperate fish assemblages have seldom been analysed ...
Pablo Pita, Juan Freire
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