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Fisheries ecological knowledge, FEK: Contribution to the knowledge of the ecology and distribution of houndsharks and dogfish shark (family Triakidae and Squalidae) in the Canary Islands. [PDF]
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of Decorus tungting, an endemic cyprinid from China. [PDF]
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2012
Over the past twenty years considerable public attention has been focused on the decline of marine fisheries, the sustainability of world fish production, and the impacts of fishing on marine ecosystems. Many have voiced their concerns about marine conservation, as well as the sustainable and ethical consumption of fish.
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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Over the past twenty years considerable public attention has been focused on the decline of marine fisheries, the sustainability of world fish production, and the impacts of fishing on marine ecosystems. Many have voiced their concerns about marine conservation, as well as the sustainable and ethical consumption of fish.
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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2012
Is overfishing only a biological problem? The Pacific halibut fishery has long been considered the outstanding success of sustainable management. The International Pacific Halibut Commission was formed in 1923 by the United States and Canada to jointly manage the halibut stock on the Pacific...
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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Is overfishing only a biological problem? The Pacific halibut fishery has long been considered the outstanding success of sustainable management. The International Pacific Halibut Commission was formed in 1923 by the United States and Canada to jointly manage the halibut stock on the Pacific...
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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2012
Is overfishing a new problem? Although they are mammals, whales were originally thought to be fish and their exploitation was referred to as the whale fishery. As governments replaced kingdoms and fisheries regulations came into being, management of whale fisheries became the province of...
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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Is overfishing a new problem? Although they are mammals, whales were originally thought to be fish and their exploitation was referred to as the whale fishery. As governments replaced kingdoms and fisheries regulations came into being, management of whale fisheries became the province of...
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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2017
This chapter calls into question the veracity of stories, often seen in the scientific literature and popular media, describing the collapse of fish stocks and predicting a soon-to-be-seen dramatic decline in food production from the ocean. In fact, detailed scientific analyses suggest that fish stock abundance is globally stable, and much of the ...
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This chapter calls into question the veracity of stories, often seen in the scientific literature and popular media, describing the collapse of fish stocks and predicting a soon-to-be-seen dramatic decline in food production from the ocean. In fact, detailed scientific analyses suggest that fish stock abundance is globally stable, and much of the ...
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When is overfishing underfishing?
Environmental Management, 1981The term “overfishing” is being used with increasing frequency to designate an undesirable level of fisheries exploitation. All too often, however, the term is taken as being self-evident. This article demonstrates that many definitions of overfishing are possible, depending essentially on what objective is being pursued for the fishery.
Stephen Cunningham, David Whitmarsh
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2017
Humans have been consuming seafood since the genesis of Homo sapiens. Today, marine fisheries are the most important source of wild food in the world, providing the primary source of protein for millions of people particularly in developing countries.
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Humans have been consuming seafood since the genesis of Homo sapiens. Today, marine fisheries are the most important source of wild food in the world, providing the primary source of protein for millions of people particularly in developing countries.
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