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Biodiversity of Hong Kong purse seine fisheries: An integrated DNA barcode reference library. [PDF]
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Analyzing and modeling public interest in fishery resources: Proposing flagship species for promoting sustainable fisheries in Japan. [PDF]
Ota S, Hayashizaki KI.
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Ensuring the future of Atlantic bluefin tuna. [PDF]
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Variation in the Distribution Characteristics of <i>Nemopilema nomurai</i> in Relation to Marine Environmental Conditions. [PDF]
Oh S, Kim KY, Youn SH, Lee K.
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Determinants of fish catch and post-harvest fish spoilage in small-scale marine fisheries in the Bagamoyo district, Tanzania [PDF]
Rosemary Peter Mramba
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The trophic fingerprint of marine fisheries
Nature, 2010Biodiversity indicators provide a vital window on the state of the planet, guiding policy development and management. The most widely adopted marine indicator is mean trophic level (MTL) from catches, intended to detect shifts from high-trophic-level predators to low-trophic-level invertebrates and plankton-feeders.
Branch, Trevor A. +7 more
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Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management, 2006
Marine capture fisheries constitute an important sector in the Malaysian economy; not only as a major food source but also as a generator of foreign exchange and employment. Rapid economic growth in recent years has resulted in a significant movement of rural manpower to industrial and urban centres, leaving a declining and aging population of fishers ...
N. Gopinath, S. S. Puvanesuri
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Marine capture fisheries constitute an important sector in the Malaysian economy; not only as a major food source but also as a generator of foreign exchange and employment. Rapid economic growth in recent years has resulted in a significant movement of rural manpower to industrial and urban centres, leaving a declining and aging population of fishers ...
N. Gopinath, S. S. Puvanesuri
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Marine Bioacoustics and the Regulation of Fisheries
2012According to the UN General Assembly resolution on sustainable fisheries (2007) “… fish stocks in many parts of the world are overfished or subject to sparsely regulated and heavy fishing effort as a result of, among other things, illegal, unreported and unregulated fisheries, inadequate monitoring, and enforcement actions….” To deal with these ...
Yury A, Kuznetsov +3 more
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Mismanagement of marine fisheries
Choice Reviews Online, 2010Longhurst examines the proposition, central to fisheries science, that a fishery creates its own natural resource by the compensatory growth it induces in the fish, and that this is sustainable. His novel analysis of the reproductive ecology of bony fish of cooler seas offers some support for this, but a review of fisheries past and present confirms ...
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