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A global review of the critical link between river flows and productivity in marine fisheries
Around 36,000 km3 of freshwater flows through rivers and estuarine ecosystems and enter the world’s coastal fishing regions every year. The flow of freshwater and sediments creates regional changes in coastal circulation, stimulates marine productivity ...
A. Broadley+3 more
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This study aims to examine the relationship between environmental regulation, technological innovation and the development of China’s marine fisheries.
Yutong Li, Jiaojiao Kong, J. Ji
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From the perspective of industrial structure advancement and rationalization, this paper studied the impact of regional industrial structure upgrading on the economic growth of marine fisheries through theoretical analysis and empirical tests.
Bo Wang, Limin Han, Hongzhi Zhang
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Marine heatwaves are increasingly affecting marine ecosystems, with cascading impacts on coastal economies, communities, and food systems. Studies of heatwaves provide crucial insights into potential ecosystem shifts under future climate change and put ...
Christopher M. Free+13 more
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Global change in the functional diversity of marine fisheries exploitation over the past 65 years
Overexploitation is recognized as one of the main threats to global biodiversity. Here, we report a widespread change in the functional diversity of fisheries catches from the large marine ecosystems (LMEs) of the world over the past 65 years (1950 to ...
Isaac Trindade-Santos+2 more
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Fisheries data assembled by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) suggest that global marine fisheries catches increased to 86 million tonnes in 1996, then slightly declined.
D. Pauly, D. Zeller
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Impacts of historical warming on marine fisheries production
Accounting for a warming ocean Fisheries provide food and support livelihoods across the world. They are also under extreme pressure, with many stocks overfished and poorly managed. Climate change will add to the burden fish stocks bear, but such impacts
Christopher M. Free+5 more
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FisHook -- An Optimized Approach to Marine Specie Classification using MobileNetV2 [PDF]
Marine ecosystems are vital for the planet's health, but human activities such as climate change, pollution, and overfishing pose a constant threat to marine species. Accurate classification and monitoring of these species can aid in understanding their distribution, population dynamics, and the impact of human activities on them.
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Exploring the effect of the spatial scale of fishery management [PDF]
For any spatially explicit management, determining the appropriate spatial scale of management decisions is critical to success at achieving a given management goal. Specifically, managers must decide how much to subdivide a given managed region: from implementing a uniform approach across the region to considering a unique approach in each of one ...
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Complex data labeling with deep learning methods: Lessons from fisheries acoustics [PDF]
Quantitative and qualitative analysis of acoustic backscattered signals from the seabed bottom to the sea surface is used worldwide for fish stocks assessment and marine ecosystem monitoring. Huge amounts of raw data are collected yet require tedious expert labeling.
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