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Working group on bycatch of protected species (WGBYC 2021) [PDF]
The Working Group on Bycatch of Protected Species (WGBYC) was established in 2007 and collates and analyses information from across the Northeast Atlantic and adjacent sea areas (Baltic, Mediterranean and Black Seas) related to the bycatch of marine ...
Basterretxea, Mikel +29 more
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Common trends in recruitment dynamics of north-east Atlantic fish stocks and their links to environment, ecology and management [PDF]
Recruitment dynamics are challenging to assess or predict because of the many underlying drivers that vary in their relevance over time and space. Stock size, demographic and trait composition, condition and distribution of spawning fish and the spatio ...
Claireaux, Marion +2 more
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Climate‐Smart Invasive Species Management for 21st Century Global Change Challenges
To facilitate and support invasive species management in a changing climate, we review how climate change and invasive species interact to impact the planning, action, and outcomes of invasive species management. Practitioners can enact climate‐smart invasive species management by considering how climate change may impact which species are likely to ...
Eva M. Colberg +3 more
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Long‐term trends in mountain groundwater levels across Canada and the United States
Fifty‐four percentage of observation wells in mountain regions of Canada and the United States show statistically significant (p < 0.05) temporal trends in groundwater level (i.e., hydraulic head) over their period of record. Sixty‐nine percentage of significant trends was negative, indicating declining groundwater storage.
Jenacy Samways +3 more
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Key Uncertainties and Modeling Needs for Managing Living Marine Resources in the Future Arctic Ocean
Abstract Emerging fishing activity due to melting ice and poleward species distribution shifts in the rapidly‐warming Arctic Ocean challenges transboundary management and requires proactive governance. A 2021 moratorium on commercial fishing in the Arctic high seas provides a 16‐year runway for improved scientific understanding.
Julia G. Mason +11 more
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Workshop to review and progress the reported lists of eu msfd descriptor 3 ( (WKD3LISTS) [PDF]
info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Alves, Adriana +41 more
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Rising water temperature in rivers: Ecological impacts and future resilience
Warming of river water is reported globally but impacts on aquatic animal communities are complex and variable because some rivers and ecological communities are more resilient to change than others, largely due to human management. Abstract Rising water temperatures in rivers due to climate change are already having observable impacts on river ...
Matthew F. Johnson +13 more
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Workshop on fish of conservation and bycatch relevance (WKCOFIBYC) [PDF]
WKCOFIBYC was convened to develop a list of species of conservation and/or bycatch interest, that could be used to prioritize and plan for future work within ICES.
Bonanomi, Sara +17 more
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Abstract Elasmobranchs are facing global decline, and so there is a pressing need for research into their populations to inform effective conservation and management strategies. Little information exists on the population ecology of skate species around the British Isles, presenting an important knowledge gap that this study aimed to reduce.
Mia McAllister +2 more
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Abstract Aim The diversity and distribution of soil microorganisms and their potential for long‐distance dispersal (LDD) are poorly documented, making the threats posed by climate change difficult to assess. If microorganisms do not disperse globally, regional endemism may develop and extinction may occur due to environmental changes.
Estelle P. Bruni +27 more
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