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Marine megafauna exposed to fisheries bycatch belong to some of the most threatened taxonomic groups and include apex and mesopredators that contribute to ecosystem regulation. Fisheries bycatch is a major threat to the conservation of albatrosses, large
Eric Gilman +3 more
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THE POTENTIALS OF CAPTURE FISHERIES COMMODITIES FOR MEETING THE NEEDS OF TOURISM SECTOR IN CENTRAL BANGKA REGENCY OF INDONESIA [PDF]
In 2010, Central Bangka Regency was one of 197 regencies in Indonesia designated by The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries as a minapolitan area in the Bangka Belitung Island Province.
Valeriani D., Wibawa D.P., Saputra H.M.
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Performance analysis of catch fisheries in Sabang Waters
Sabang waters is one of the centers of capture fisheries production at the tip of the Sumatera Island which has a large potential of fish resources. However, information related to the performance of capture fisheries including fish production, fishing ...
Salmarika Salmarika +6 more
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Fisheries conservation on the high seas: linking conservation physiology and fisheries ecology for the management of large pelagic fishes [PDF]
Populations of tunas, billfishes and pelagic sharks are fished at or over capacity in many regions of the world. They are captured by directed commercial and recreational fisheries (the latter of which often promote catch and release) or as incidental catch or bycatch in commercial fisheries.
Horodysky, Andrij Z. +3 more
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The Pitcairn Islands, located in the central South Pacific, contain near-pristine marine ecosystems which support unique fish assemblages, together with both endemic and threatened species.
Henry J. Duffy +8 more
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Stable Isotope Food Web Analysis of a Large Subtropical Lake: Alternative Explanations for15N Enrichment of Pelagic vs. Littoral Fisheries [PDF]
The food webs of littoral, pelagic, and littoral-pelagic ecotone (interface) regions of a large subtropical lake were investigated using stable isotope ratio methods, expanding the focus of a previous fish-only study to include other food web components such as primary producers and invertebrates.
Karl E. Havens +3 more
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Management in the Gulf and Caribbean: mosaic or melting pot? [PDF]
Does \u27\u27managing large pelagic fishes mean the same thing across the diversity of maritime jurisdictions, governance arrangements, economies, languages, cultures, scales of operation and other features of the Gulf and Caribbean region?
Haughton, M. +2 more
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Pulling Back the Blue Curtain: A Pelagic Monitoring Program for the Blue Belt
Ocean health is fundamental to human prosperity. However, fisheries exploitation, industrialization and climate change imperil our oceans. Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established in coastal habitats since the 1970s and the ongoing monitoring ...
Jessica Jane Meeuwig +8 more
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Benthic-pelagic coupling plays a pivotal role in aquatic ecosystems but the effects of fishery driven interactions on its functioning has been largely overlooked.
Davide Agnetta +12 more
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The Banda and Arafura Sea possesses significant potential for the fisheries and fishing industry in the country. The large pelagic fish production data studied were derived from satellite imagery data in the Banda and Arafura Seas (2002-2022). The data of chlorophyll-a content, sea surface temperature and Photosynthetically Available Radiation (PAR ...
Muhammad Faqih Ahkam, Ayi Tarya
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