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Lack of Compliance in Gillnet Fisheries Regulations Increases Risk to a Vulnerable Species
ABSTRACT This article presents an analysis of regulatory compliance in a Brazilian gillnet fishery, based on Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) tracking data. Satellite transmissions records, interpreted as proxies for gillnet haulings events, were analyzed and classified using a neural network to assess the level of compliance of the gillnet fleet.
Rodrigo Claudino dos Santos +3 more
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The evaluation of social investment in water pollution control has been retarded by a lack of methodology with which to evaluate the direct benefits.
Stevens, Joe Bruce
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The blue stingray, Dasyatis marmorata capensis is an important recreational shore angling species, especially amongst tournament anglers, in South Africa.
Cowley, Paul D (Paul Denfer), 1964-
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ABSTRACT Global climate change is intensifying ocean deoxygenation, particularly in eastern boundary current systems such as the California Current. This study investigates the impact of hypoxic events on a nearshore, multispecies recreational groundfish fishery along the Oregon coast.
Leif K. Rasmuson +3 more
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Under the influence of nature: The contribution of natural capital to tourism spend. [PDF]
Fitch A +7 more
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ABSTRACT Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonicus) is the most abundant fish in the East China Sea (ECS) and an important fishery resource throughout its life stages. Using samples collected along the ECS shelf‐break in April over a 22‐year period (2001–2022), we examined the horizontal distribution and interannual variability of larval density (mean ...
Chiyuki Sassa +5 more
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Genetic Population Structure of Summer Flounder Paralichthys dentatus using Microsatellite DNA Analysis. [PDF]
Wirgin I +3 more
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Offshore wind farms create opportunities for recreational fishermen in Belgium, since the presence of hard substrates and the closure for trawling create a favorable habitat for fish.
Vandendriessche, S. +4 more
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Human‐induced environmental change is reshaping plant communities, requiring native animals to adapt their foraging behaviour to track and exploit novel food resources. Trees such as pines (Pinus spp.) introduced for plantation forestry outside of their native ranges often become naturalized.
Tirth Vaishnav +2 more
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Seasonal variation of behavior and brain size in a freshwater fish. [PDF]
Versteeg EJ +6 more
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